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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 strike has angled ends so these latches can accept their bolt even when doors become misaligned.
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.
These three-way holders can be inserted under the door, over the top corner of the door, or over the hinge pin to hold a door open.
Place one of these wire springs onto your door's hinge pin to keep it open.
There's no need to mount a closer to your door or frame—these take the place of an existing hinge pin.
These hinges without holes are spring loaded—pull the handle to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handle and the pin snaps back.
These hinges with holes are spring loaded—pull the handle to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handle and the pin snaps back.
To make reconnecting doors easier than other pull release quick disconnect hinges, these have a keeper that holds the pin in a retracted position.
A keeper holds the pin in a retracted position to make reconnecting doors easier than other pull-release quick-disconnect hinges.
Remove the ring to pull out the pin.
To retract the pin and disconnect a door, squeeze the hinge handles together. Release the handles and the pin snaps back.
Squeeze the hinge handles together to retract the pin and disconnect a door; release the handles and the pin snaps back.
Plastic bushings on these metal hinges prevent metal-to-metal contact that can release particles as hinges open and close.
Cut this 12" stock to the length you need.