Push and rotate the ball to adjust the gripping force
Turn the screw on the latch to adjust the gripping force
A spring-loaded ball grabs and holds the strike plate to keep doors shut
Attach vertically to the side edge of doors to lock them
Attach vertically to the side edge of doors to padlock them
A catch grabs and holds the strike plate to keep doors shut
Spring-loaded latches overcome gaskets and air pressure to close doors tightly
Unlock doors with a hex key
No knob means less of the lock is exposed, reducing the potential for damage
Edge-pull lock fits in tight spaces for easy opening
Both sides of the latch slide together to lock doors
Twist the interior knob to open doors from the inside if locked in
Attach horizontally to the face of doors to lock them
Pull the interior handle to open doors from the inside if locked in
Open doors with the twist of a knob
Push the knob in to keep it out of the way when not in use
Lock doors by pushing in a button
Latch doors in several different directions
Often used to lock electrical panels and cabinets
Often used on electrical panels, cabinets, and lockers
Attach horizontally to the side edge of doors to padlock them
Pull the interior handle to open doors from the inside if locked in
Automatically open when the internal pressure inside enclosures reaches a set level
An edge-pull handle fits in tight spaces for easy opening
Both sides of the latch slide together to secure doors
Ideal for keeping refrigerators and industrial enclosures closed
Open doors with the twist of a knob
Push the knob in to keep it out of the way when not in use
Push in the knob to pop these latches open
Close and open these grab latches with a push—no need for a handle
Close and open these roller latches with a push—need for a handle
Put your finger in the recess and slide the latch to open doors
Put your finger in the recess and slide the latch to open doors
Sit flush against doors when not in use to avoid snags and bumps
The spring-loaded ring handle opens from both sides of a door
The handle sits flush against doors when not in use to avoid snags and bumps
Open these latches from both sides of a door
Pull the ring handle with your finger to open doors
Doors stay closed with the pressure of rollers against the strike plate
The spring-loaded arm keeps doors shut without a mating strike plate
Hydraulic latches keep doors from slamming
Unlock sliding doors on cabinets and enclosure panels with a square key
Twist the interior knob to open doors from the inside if locked in
Unlock sliding doors with a two-way key; also known as a double-bit key
Unlock doors with a two way key; also known as a double-bit key
Spring-loaded latches withstand rattling and shaking doors
Power a light or other signal to indicate whether a door is open or closed
Spring-loaded latches withstand rattling and shaking doors
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Automatically hold doors shut when you push them closed
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