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Adjustable T Handle Compression Latches that are provided with up to 6mm of pre-set compression. Ideal for use with cabinets that require better sealing under vibration conditions.
The latches are hand operated, have locking (CH 751 stainless steel shutter) and non-locking (no cylinder) options. Two keys are supplied with every lock. The latches are also supplied with a rubber sealing gasket. Cams are sold separately.
The adjustable latches have a quarter-turn cam operation and a wide grip range with an adjustable nut.
Compression Latch with a T Handle are hand-operated and have a fixed design. They are used in a range of access hardware applications and are a great choice for cabinets and access panels.
Our range is available with locking and non-locking options. All locking options are supplied with two keys. All latches are supplied with rubber sealing gasket and 6mm of pre-set compression to increase noise isolation.
Compression Latch with a Wing Knob is an ideal choice when better sealing is required under vibration conditions. A popular choice for cabinets, access panels and other access hardware applications.
This compression latch range has a fixed design that are available in locking and non-locking options. Locking options are supplied with two keys. All latches are provided with 6mm of pre-set compression to increase noise isolation.
The latches require the use of standard cams without stoppers, which are sold separately.
Fixed Compression Cam Latches are a versatile, low-profile round design. Ideal for holding doors and panels shut while eliminating noises from vibration and panel movement.
The added compression allows for secure closure when IP/NEMA performance is required. It has been tested according to the DIN for vibration and shock. When the key is turned 180 degrees the cam moves to the fixing position.
It works in temperatures from -50 to +80 C.
Flush Compression Lever Latch with an offset trigger design. Provides good gasket compression and is easy to use. Suitable for left and right hand applications to secure doors, cabinets, or panels.
Suitable for a panel thickness of less than, and including, 2mm. It is available in a selection of adjustable grip range: 0-24mm, 24-46mm, 36-48mm, and 51-63mm.
These Latches come as either keyed alike (5333), keyed different or with no lock and supplied with 2 keys per lock.
A Paddle Latch is a recessed release handle, commonly found on enclosure doors and access panels. Sometimes known as a Paddle Lock; they work by simply pulling the release mechanism, the paddle latch bar is retracted and the door can then be opened.
Our Paddle Latches have a locking mechanism, available in Eurokey or Keyed Different. The paddle latch lock cylinder can be opened from the inside by moving the cam, and they are keyed alike with Stainless Steel.The Paddle Lock Latch range is supplied with one key.
Our Locking Paddle Latch offer is available in a choice of body and handle materials, including; Steel and Polyamide (PA). The Steel Paddle Latch range is offered with Black Powder Coating or Zinc Plating, and a choice of Brass or Steel cam material. The PA Paddle Locks are available with a Brass cam.
These push to close Paddle Latch products have either a 'long cam' or a 'slam shut' operation.
This Cam Striking Plate is required in conjunction with the Locking Paddle Latch that is slam shut operated. It is made of Steel and is Zinc Plated finished.
The popular Quarter Turn Latches is used for cabinets and enclosures requiring vibration control. The housing is equipped with an internal spring to provide 1.5 mm of compression. An o-ring provides a seal between the spring and the driver. This IP65 range, offers an extensive combination of materials and finishes along with grip range selection to suit many applications. The cams will not rotate beyond quarter turn due to the stop lip.
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