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DELTA UNISAW FENCE REAR CLAMP KNURLED FINGER KNOB

Sale price $18.00

WE HAVE RECREATED THE ORIGINAL STYLE KNURLED FINGER KNOB. OUR KNOB IS KNURLED, PROFILED, COUNTERBORED, AND THEN THREADED 1/4"-20. WE START WITH HIGH QUALITY ENGRAVER’S BRASS ROD, MACHINE THE KNOB USING CNC EQUIPMENT, AND THEN NICKEL PLATE THE FINISHED KNOB FOR APPEARANCE AND LONG-TERM CORROSION PROTECTION.
A STAINLESS-STEEL FLAT WASHER IS INCLUDED WITH EACH KNOB. THE WASHER SHOULD BE PLACED BETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE KNOB TO REDUCE FRICTION AT THE INTERFACE SURFACE.

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This includes one original style knurled finger knob for tightening the rear clamp on your vintage Delta Unisaw fence. 

The price listed is for one (1) knob. 

These finger knobs were used to tighten the rear fence clamp on Delta Unisaws from the late 1930s until the early to mid 1950’s.  If your original knob is still there, chances are the knurling is almost worn off, making it tougher and tougher to tighten the rear clamp.  Many of these knobs are missing, having been replaced by some make-shift nut or odd ball knob.  

Now you can replace that original knob, or cobbled nut, with the type of finger knob Delta intended to be there. 

We have recreated the original style knurled finger knob.  Our knob is knurled, profiled, counterbored, and then threaded 1/4"-20.  We start with high quality Engraver’s brass rod, machine the knob using CNC equipment, and then nickel plate the finished knob for appearance and long-term corrosion protection. 

A stainless-steel flat washer is included with each knob.  The washer should be placed between the fence and the knob to reduce friction at the interface surface. 

 

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