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Designed to stand up to heavy use, these latches are often seen on refrigerators and truck doors.
These latches are reversible for right- and left-hand mounting.
Tighten the screw on the strike plate to secure the bar and prevent accidental unlatching.
Latches snap shut when you push the bar in the strike plate to prevent accidental unlatching. Press the button on the strike plate to release the bar.
In addition to being padlockable, these heavy duty latches come with two handles for access from the inside as well as the outside. They are often used on refrigerators and truck doors.
To prevent accidental unlatching due to vibration, there's a bushing in the eye.
Push the bolt into the strike plate to secure doors, gates, and cabinets.
Also known as cane bolts, these latches have the added height that's needed to bridge large vertical gaps. Install them at the top or bottom of swinging doors and gates to hold them in an open or closed position.
No hands needed—step on the top cap to latch the bolt; retract it by pressing the side release button.
The mounting screws on these latches are concealed to prevent tampering.
Slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to secure.
A large handle makes gripping these latches easier than other lift-and-drop barrel slide-bolt latches.
The spring-loaded bolt stays latched until you pull it back—slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to secure.
Bolts are spring-loaded to stay latched until you activate the pull.
Pull the chain-grip to unlatch hard-to-reach doors and panels.
The strike has angled ends so these latches can accept their bolt even when doors become misaligned.
Push the knob to slide the bolt that secures these latches and then press the button to release the bolt.
The mounting screws on these padlockable latches are concealed to prevent tampering.
These padlockable latches are reversible for right- and left-hand mounting.
These padlockable latches have the added width that's needed to bridge large horizontal gaps. They are often used on double-door gates to hold them in an open or closed position.
These padlockable latches are often used on 2" and 3" track to keep garage and other sectional overhead doors closed.
A large handle makes gripping these latches easier than other lift-and-drop barrel padlockable slide-bolt latches.
Slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to hold, then secure with a padlock.
To prevent tampering, the mounting screws on these latches are concealed.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
A red indicator on the side of these locks is visible when they are open and hidden when they are locked.
Choose these keyed alike locks if you need several that open with the same key.
Side, top, and bottom latching points secure large, heavy doors that are subject to strenuous use, such as those on trucks and large access doors.
A paddle handle activates the top and bottom spring-loaded latching points to secure large cabinet doors.
Choose these L-handle locks if you need several that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need several that open with the same key.
Use these latches alone for single-point latching, or add latch kits for more holding power.
Use these latches alone for single-point latching or add latch kits for multiple-point latching and extra holding power.
The ring handle is recessed to stay out of the way when not in use. Latches arrive ready for single-point latching. For more holding power, add a latch kit for two-point latching, or add two latch kits for three-point latching.
Choose these keyed alike locks when you need several that open with the same key.
Fold the ring handle into the recess to stay out of the way when not in use.
With a flat inset grip, the handle is recessed to stay out of the way.
These latches have a spring-wire cam that slips under a receiving catch on a cabinet body to create tension and hold cabinet doors and drawers closed.
Also known as compression cam latches, turn the handle a quarter-turn to latch, then another quarter-turn to draw the cam firmly against the door or drawer surface.
Designed for food-processing and hygienic applications, these corrosion-resistant latches are FDA compliant for direct food contact and DGUV tested to meet European regulations for use with food.
Prevent water, dirt, and dust from getting into your cabinets and file drawers through the latch during low-pressure washdowns.
Raise the handle and it swings smoothly for easy latching and unlatching.
With a finger-grip knob, these latches fit where latches with handles won't.
Also known as adjustable compression cam latches, these adjust to compensate for door or drawer misalignment.
These latches are IP65 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and low-pressure washdowns.
These latches are IP65 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns.
These tight-hold latches are IP65 and NEMA 4 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns. Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
Also known as compression cam latches, these reach full compression when you lift the handle, turn it a quarter-turn, and then push it down for a secure hold. Fold the paddle handle into the recess to keep it out of the way when not in use.
Also known as compression cams, these latches have an adjustable screw instead of a standard cam, so you can easily adjust the latching distance and tension over time. Press the button and the handle pops open; fold the handle into the recess to keep it out of the way and to secure the latch.
Use these latches with three-point locking systems, such as those on filing cabinet doors.
Use these latches in a 3/4" dia. through hole, which is the most common through-hole size.
Designed for use in 1/2" dia. through holes.
Also known as compression cam latches, these reach full compression when you lift the handle, turn it a quarter-turn, and then push it down for a tight hold. They’re often used for securing cabinet doors and file drawers.
With a molded inset grip, the handle remains recessed to stay out of the way.
Use these locks in a 3/4" dia. through hole, which is the most common through-hole size.
Designed for use in 1/4" or 1/2" dia. through holes.
Also known as compression cam locks, turn the head a quarter-turn to latch, then another quarter-turn to draw the cam firmly against the door or drawer surface.
These locks have a spring-wire cam that slips under a receiving catch on a cabinet body to create tension and hold cabinet doors and drawers closed.
For protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns, these locks are IP65 rated.
Also known as adjustable compression cam locks, these adjust to compensate for door or drawer misalignment.
These locks require a hex key to open.
Designed for food-processing and hygienic applications, these corrosion-resistant cam locks are made of FDA listed materials.
A red indicator on the lock face is visible when unlocked and hidden when locked.
A stainless steel shutter blocks rain, snow, and dirt from entering the cylinder where they can cause internal damage.
These locks are IP65 and NEMA 4 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns.
These highly pick-resistant locks have specially designed half-moon keys that cannot be duplicated.
Made of plastic, these locks are suitable for damp and humid environments.
Meet U.S. postal service guidelines for mailbox locks.
Without a keyway, you don't have to worry about these magnetic locks being picked or memorizing combinations. They are water-tight, so they resist snow, dirt, and other contaminants.
To prevent internal damage, these locks have a stainless steel shutter that blocks rain, snow, and dirt from entering the cylinder.
Also known as compression cam locks, turn the handle a quarter-turn to latch, then another quarter-turn to draw the cam firmly against the door or drawer surface.
Designed for smaller-than-standard-diameter through holes, these locks are often used for securing cabinet doors and filing cabinet drawers.
Install these locks on cabinet doors and file drawers with a smaller-than-standard diameter through hole.
Choose these locks to use your own compatible lock cylinder to match the keying of an existing system.
Offering more security than standard master keyed cam locks, these have circular keys that are difficult to duplicate.
These locks open with their own unique key as well as a master key.
These sets come with four cam locks that are divided into two groups of two. Each group of cam locks opens with a specific key number. All open with the same master key.
These tight-hold locks are IP65 and NEMA 4 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns. Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
Also known as compression cam locks, these reach full compression when you lift the handle, turn it a quarter-turn, and then push it down for a secure hold.
Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
These locks are IP65 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns.
In addition to an IP65 rating for low-pressure washdown environments, these locks have a squeeze-release handle to prevent accidental opening when unlocked.
Choose these locks if you need each one to open with a different key.
Open these locks with both a master key and their own unique key.
The attached metal arm rotates to lock cabinet doors and file drawers. These locks are keyed alike, so they’re good for when you need several locks that open with the same key.
A master key opens all of these locks, which also have their own unique keys.
The mounting screws on these locks are concealed to prevent tampering.
Open multiple locks with the same key.
Open each of these locks with a different key.
Set a combination and reset it at any time.
Latch and lock doors and cabinets these swing-handle cam locks, and unlock them with a four-number combination code.
Similar to locks on a hotel safe, each user sets a new combination.
With an extra long shaft, these latches are good for use with thick, heavy doors, such as those found on trucks and large cabinets.
Secure these latches with a padlock.
Designed for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns, these padlockable latches are IP65 rated.
These padlockable latches are IP65 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and low-pressure washdowns.
This lock has a latch bolt to secure doors in the closed position.
Designed to withstand vandalism better than other deadbolt locks for double doors, these mortise mount into a cutout in the doors.
Maintain security by keeping your door latched as you open it up to 3".
Hold crossbars in the open position so traffic can pass freely through doorways.
Able to withstand vandalism better than other crossbars, these mortise mount into a cutout in the door.
Crossbars open doors with a push and are often used on emergency exits.
In addition to a bolt that locks your door when the alarm is armed, these levers have a latch that automatically locks the door when it's closed.
An alarm sounds when these touch bars are pushed to open doors.
These levers have a bolt that locks your door when the alarm is armed.
This touch bar is UL Listed for use with three-hour fire doors
Made of 304 stainless steel, these touch bars stand up to corrosive environments.
Often used on emergency exits, touch bars open doors with a push.
Rugged construction withstands impact from carts, dollies, and other equipment.
Slide these latches into the strike plate to secure bathroom doors.
Hold bathroom doors closed by swinging these latches into a notch in the strike plate.
These concealed latches snap together—no mounting fasteners required.
For security, choose a combination from over 2,000 possible five-number combinations.
These locking bars have hinges and swing out of the way for easy access to cabinet drawers.
Choose these locking bars if you need bars that each open with a different key.
Add these bars to drawer cabinets without a lock and secure with a padlock.
Choose these locking bars if you need several bars that open with the same key.
Replace rusty or broken hardware on your toilet partitions without needing to buy the entire component.
Also known as mullions, these posts allow surface-mount exit devices to be used on double doors.