Product Overview
Senett Control B6WD-1 Palm Grip Handle with Two Rocker Switches
Condition
New from the factory, unused. The black molded grip is unscuffed, the ribbed finger section shows none of the polish that handling leaves, and the plated NPT stem still carries a full yellow chromate finish with clean, undamaged threads. Light shelf dust sits in the textured end cap around the top rocker. The attached cable is cut at the free end and stripped back: the color-coded conductors and a little bare copper stand out of the jacket, unterminated, exactly as photographed. Nothing has been crimped or landed on the leads, so you decide what goes on the ends. May not include original packaging. Nothing here has been powered or wired - the switches are sold as described and shown, not as tested.
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Product Overview
The Senett Control B6WD-1 is a molded palm handle built for operator controls on cranes, hoists, and mobile machinery, where one hand holds the grip and works the switches without letting go. The body is a single-piece textured shell with a ribbed finger zone, a square rocker set into the flat end cap for thumb or palm actuation, and a long paddle rocker riding along the side under the fingers. The listing specifies a Toggle-On-Toggle (T-O-T) rocker on top and a Single-Pole Single-Throw (SPST) rocker on the side, both rated 10 A at 250 VAC or 115 VAC. A plated male stem threads out of the base of the handle for a 1/2 inch NPT mount, and the multi-conductor cable, listed as 5-conductor and approximately 16 inches long, leaves the base through its own molded strain-relief spout on the side of the housing, a separate opening from the stem, so the mount and the lead do not share a path. It is a one-piece assembly - grip, switches, mount, and lead - rather than a switch you have to build a handle around.
Key Features
- Palm-style molded grip for single-hand operation
- Top Toggle-On-Toggle (T-O-T) rocker switch, 10 A / 250 VAC or 115 VAC
- Side Single-Pole Single-Throw (SPST) paddle rocker, 10 A / 250 VAC or 115 VAC
- 5-conductor cable, approximately 16 inches long, free end cut and stripped
- 1/2 inch NPT male threaded stem for mounting, with the cable exiting the base separately
- Textured, ribbed shell built for industrial handling
- Electrical function not confirmed here - check continuity and switch action against your control schematic before wiring
Applications
- Crane and hoist technician replacing a cracked or missing operator grip on a pendant or cab control
- Fleet mechanic rebuilding a boom, tailgate, or winch control handle on mobile equipment
- Machine builder who needs a finished two-switch grip on a 1/2 inch NPT stub instead of fabricating one
- Maintenance shop keeping a spare control handle on the shelf for a line that cannot wait on a special order
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly comes in the box?
One Senett Control B6WD-1 palm handle with both rocker switches, its plated 1/2 inch NPT male stem, and the attached cable shown in the photos. No mounting hardware and no connectors, and it may not include the original packaging.
Have the switches been tested?
No. We have not powered this handle or put a meter on it, and we do not state how the conductors are assigned. The 10 A ratings and the switch types come from the product specification, not from a bench test here. Ring out the leads and confirm switch action against your own schematic before you wire it in.
Why is the cable end bare?
The free end of the cable is cut and stripped back, with the individual conductors and a little bare copper exposed and ready to land. That is how it is being sold and photographed. Nothing has been crimped, soldered, or plugged onto it. Whoever installs it terminates the leads to suit the control it feeds.
How does it mount?
Through the threaded stem at the base of the grip, which the listing specifies as a 1/2 inch NPT male fitting. The cable does not run through that stem: photo 3 shows it leaving the base through its own molded strain-relief spout beside the stem, so the mount and the wiring use two separate openings and the cable stays outside whatever the stem threads into. Confirm the thread against your fixture before ordering if your mount is tight on tolerance.
What am I really taking on with an untested handle like this one?
Straight answer: you are buying the piece in these four photos - new from the factory, never wired, with the leads cut and stripped and the switches unverified by us. What you can see is real: the grip is unmarked, the threads are clean, both rockers are present and intact. What we will not promise is electrical function or a conductor map, because we have not tested it. If your repair can start with a meter and a schematic, this is a complete handle for the price of a part, and it clears our free-shipping line on its own, with orders leaving the Idaho warehouse the same or next business day.
Every crane handle ends up shaped by whoever ran it last. This one never got that far - clean threads, bare leads, and the first machine it ever answers to will be yours.