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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.
Use these latches with three-point locking systems, such as those on filing cabinet doors.
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.
Designed for smaller-than-standard through holes, these latches are often used for securing doors and drawers.
These latches are IP65 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and low-pressure washdowns.
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.
Secure enclosure doors with these L-handle locks. Choose them if you need several locks that open with the same key.
These locks are IP65 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and washdowns.
Open each of these locks with a different key.
A master key opens all of these locks, which also have their own unique keys.
For a simplified keying system, these cam locks open and close with a slotted screwdriver. Also called quarter-turn locks, they have a cam that rotates 90° to lock cabinet doors and other enclosures.
A hex key (not included) opens and closes these cam locks, simplifying your keying system. Also known as quarter-turn locks, they have a cam that rotates 90° to lock cabinet doors and other enclosures.
With an extra long shaft, these latches are good for use with thick, heavy doors, such as those found on trucks and large cabinets.
These padlockable latches are IP65 rated for protection against dust, dirt, and low-pressure washdowns.
Use these latches alone for single-point latching or add latch kits for multiple-point latching and extra holding power.
Choose these L-handle 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.
Choose these keyed alike locks if you need several that open with the same key.
Lock the nose into the retracted position by pulling the handle and rotating it 90°.
An L-handle takes up less space than a T-handle.