Elesa+Ganter 102301 Knurled Grip Knob: Dimensions, Construction, and Use Cases
The Elesa+Ganter 102301 knurled grip knob, listed as B.193/20-SST-M6, is part of the stainless-insert execution of the B.193 range. Unlike studded versions, this model features an AISI 303 stainless steel threaded blind hole. That makes it particularly suitable for assemblies where the knob is mounted onto an existing threaded shaft or screw rather than passing through a panel with its own stud.
Technical Specifications of B.193/20-SST-M6
This version is built with a knob diameter of 22 mm and an M6 threaded blind hole. The overall knob height is 14 mm, the reference body dimension is 15 mm, the internal dimension noted in the catalog is 4 mm, and the corresponding height value is 6 mm. The knob body is made from black glossy phenolic-based duroplast, while the threaded insert is stainless steel. The standard operating temperature range for this family is -20 °C to +110 °C.
Why This Threaded Blind Hole Version Matters
Many industrial layouts are designed around fixed threaded stems, spindles, or machine screws. In those cases, a blind-hole knob offers a cleaner installation approach and can simplify component replacement. The Elesa+Ganter 102301 knurled grip knob is therefore often considered for machinery access covers, instrument adjustment points, control fixtures, enclosure panels, and positioning elements that require regular manual engagement.
Elesa+Ganter 102301 Practical Performance Characteristics
The 22 mm diameter gives a balanced hand feel: larger than ultra-compact knobs, but still space-efficient for dense machine layouts. The duroplast body provides a hard, stable surface that feels precise in the hand, while the stainless insert helps support reliable use in environments where humidity, cleaning exposure, or general corrosion resistance is part of the design brief.
Another important point is compatibility. Because this version uses an M6 blind hole, it fits applications where the threaded male part is already integrated into the machine. That is often beneficial in modular equipment, maintenance-friendly assemblies, and installations where external thread length is already defined by the engineering design.
Elesa+Ganter 102301 FAQ
What is the product type of Elesa+Ganter 102301?
It is a knurled grip knob with a stainless steel threaded blind hole insert, not a studded knob.
What is the difference between 102301 and a studded version?
Code 102301 screws onto an existing male thread because it has a blind threaded hole. A studded version includes its own threaded stud and is used differently in panel or bracket assemblies.
Elesa+Ganter 102301 Why is M6 such a common size?
M6 is widely used in industrial hardware because it offers a practical balance between compactness and mechanical reliability. It is frequently specified in machine frames, guards, brackets, and adjustable subassemblies.
Is the insert stainless steel?
Yes. The B.193-SST execution uses an AISI 303 stainless steel insert, which helps improve corrosion resistance compared with standard non-stainless insert options.
Can this knob be used for frequent manual adjustment?
Yes. The knurled profile is intended for repeated hand operation, making it suitable for adjustment and clamping points that operators access regularly.
When should I choose a blind-hole knob instead of a threaded stud knob?
A blind-hole knob is the better fit when the machine already has a protruding threaded shaft or screw. It is usually the cleaner and more controlled option in that configuration.
For more information about Elesa+Ganter, it is worth reviewing the wider B.193 series to compare blind-hole and threaded-stud versions.

