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When you're mid-project and need to tighten or loosen a fastener repeatedly without reaching for a wrench, standard hex bolts slow you down. Makers, machine operators, and workshop builders who work with jigs, fixtures, guards, and adjustable assemblies need a fastener they can operate bare-handed — quickly and reliably. These tee wing knob thumb screws are designed exactly for that workflow.
Each screw consists of a carbon steel threaded shaft paired with a black plastic T-shaped wing knob head measuring 36mm (approx. 1.42 in) in diameter. Thread sizes span M5, M6, and M8 in metric coarse pitch, with shaft lengths ranging from 8mm to 100mm (approx. 0.31 in to 3.94 in). The wing-style knob provides two broad lobes for a secure finger grip even in confined spaces.
Typical applications include CNC router hold-down clamps requiring frequent repositioning, 3D printer enclosure panel fasteners for tool-free access, woodworking jig adjustment knobs, and machine guard thumb screws on light industrial equipment. The metric thread sizing makes these a natural fit for European-standard machinery, aluminum extrusion frames, and metric-threaded inserts in MDF or plywood fixtures.
The wide 36mm (1.42 in) wing knob head gives your fingers enough leverage to tighten securely without a wrench — ideal for assemblies you adjust frequently.
Available in M5, M6, and M8 thread diameters with shaft lengths from 8mm to 100mm, covering the majority of light-duty fixture and jig fastening needs.
The steel shaft delivers reliable tensile strength for clamping and positioning tasks in workshop and light industrial environments.
The black plastic T-knob head resists cracking under normal hand-tightening torque and provides a comfortable grip surface even during extended use.
Fully compatible with standard metric coarse-pitch threaded holes and inserts — no adapters needed for most European-standard machinery and aluminum extrusion systems.
Order as a single piece for a quick replacement or in packs of 3, 5, or 10 to stock your workshop or complete a multi-point fixture build in one order.
| Thread Standard | Metric Coarse (ISO) |
|---|---|
| Thread Sizes | M5, M6, M8 |
| Shaft Length Range | 8mm – 100mm (0.31 in – 3.94 in) |
| Knob Diameter (D) | 36mm (approx. 1.42 in) |
| Shaft Material | Carbon Steel |
| Knob Head Material | Plastic |
| Knob Head Color | Black |
| Knob Head Style | Tee Wing (T-Knob) |
| Drive Style | Hand / Finger (no tool required) |
| Thread Pitch | See variant options |
| Surface Finish | See variant options |
| Quantity per Order | 1 / 3 / 5 / 10 pcs (select above) |
Measure the total clamping depth — the combined thickness of all materials the screw must pass through — then add at least 5–8mm for thread engagement in the nut or insert. For example, if your fixture stack is 20mm thick and you're threading into a standard hex nut, an M6 x 30mm shaft gives you adequate engagement with room to spare.
These screws use standard metric coarse pitch: M5 is 0.8mm pitch, M6 is 1.0mm pitch, and M8 is 1.25mm pitch. This matches the vast majority of metric nuts, threaded inserts, and tapped holes used in workshop fixtures, aluminum extrusion systems, and light industrial equipment. If your application requires fine pitch, please verify before ordering.
Yes, for light-duty clamping and positioning tasks. The carbon steel shaft provides adequate tensile strength for hold-down clamps, adjustable stops, and panel fasteners where hand-tightening torque is the limiting factor. These are not intended for high-torque structural bolting or applications requiring torque specifications beyond what can be achieved by hand.
The plastic wing knob is designed to withstand normal hand-tightening forces. Avoid using tools (pliers, wrenches) on the knob head, as over-torquing can crack the plastic. For applications requiring tool-tightened torque, consider a standard hex bolt instead.
M5 and M6 variants are commonly used with 20-series and 30-series aluminum extrusion T-slot nuts. M8 variants suit heavier 40-series or 45-series profiles. Always confirm the T-nut thread size for your specific extrusion profile before ordering.
The carbon steel shaft has limited corrosion resistance and is best suited for dry indoor workshop environments. For outdoor use or humid conditions, consider applying a light coat of machine oil or thread lubricant to the shaft, or look for stainless steel thumb screws if long-term corrosion resistance is required.
M5 x 8mm to M5 x 16mm are the most common choices for thin panel fastening (3–10mm panel thickness) using threaded inserts or captive nuts. M6 variants work well for heavier panels or where M6 inserts are already installed. Select the shaft length that matches your panel thickness plus insert depth.