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Latches are mechanical components that hold doors, drawers, or cabinets closed. There are several basic types of latches. Cam latches attach to the back of a lock or lock cylinder and rotate to block or restrict the movement of a component or door. Compression latches swing into a latching position and then compress a gasket and/or panel against a frame. Deadbolt latches have a lock bolt that extends into the door jam. Draw latches or tension latches pull surfaces together and hold them closed. Hasps, hinged metal straps that fit over a staple, are usually secured by a padlock or pin. Rotary latches have one or more rotating members and also called rotating catches, hooks, bear claw latches, and two-rotor latches. Slam latches allow doors, drawers, or cabinets to be pushed or slammed closed. Passenger restraint latches are designed and manufactured in accordance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 206 (FMVSS 206) from the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This standard establishes requirements for side door locks and related components in order to minimize the likelihood that occupants will be thrown from a vehicle because of an impact.
There are a variety of actuation methods for latches. Examples include finger pulls, handles, keys, knobs, levers, pull rings, pushbuttons, triggers, and slide bolts. Handle-actuated latches use either simple pull handles or adjustable handles. L-handles are sometimes spring-loaded so that they can return to their original position after use. T-handles can be grasped on both sides of the mounting bar with the fingers. Tool inserts, latches with a slotted or hexagonal insert, are also available. These latches are designed for use with screwdrivers, hex tools, or slot tools. Some latches are actuated by a squeezing, pinching, or pulling action. Others, such as plunger bolts or slide bolts, are actuating by the closing or slamming of a door. Rod systems use rods, cables, or connecting linkages to remotely actuate the latch component that provides the unlatch function. Multi-point actuation is used in latches that can be unlatched at multiple points.
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Part Numbers for Latches
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| latches | HVAC PLUS | Not Provided | Not Provided | Not Provided |
| N2510-6002RB W/LATCHES | Mectronic | 3M | Not Provided | 3M |
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