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The CAB handle was designed to provide the maximum number of adaptations possible from two simple elements, the block and the bar, without compromising aesthetics or utility.

The block(s) and the bar can be creatively combined in various ways to
create handles, knobs or hooks.
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CAB blocks come in two distinct styles from which to choose, open and closed. Typically, you would use one block and one bar to create a knob (or hook) and two blocks and one bar to create a handle -- but other possibilities exist as well. | ![]() |
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Closed Block |
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| CAB Bars |
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CAB bars come in two different diameters and up to nine lengths:
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CAB bars and blocks are available in five different finishes, plus black iron. PLEASE NOTE: Black iron CAB parts are available in 3/8" diameter and open block styles only.
How CAB Handles Work
The blocks are threaded to accept an allen set screw which is used to lock the bar into the desired position. The block is secured by a rear mount machine screw.
Set screws and allen wrench are included with all CAB block orders.
Ordering SuggestionsAfter deciding what type of fixture -- handle, knob or hook -- you'd like to create try these steps:
The CAB handle was designed by Whitechapel founder Bob Dunstan and is sold exclusively by Whitechapel Ltd.
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