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    Remote-Release Rotary Latches with Safety Catch

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rotary Latches. Remote-Release Rotary Latches with Safety Catch, Style B.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rotary Latches. Remote-Release Rotary Latches with Safety Catch, Style D.

    Style

    B

    Style D

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rotary Latches. Remote-Release Rotary Latches with Safety Catch, Style E.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Latch Strike Bolts.

    Style E

    Replacement

    Latch Strike

    Bolts

    Even if you don’t push your door in completely, these latches have a safety catch that stops it from accidentally opening. It takes an extra push to close the door all the way, so they’re also known as two-stage rotary latches. You’ll know the door isn’t fully latched if it rattles. When closed, these latches grip the strike bolt on your door to hold it firmly shut. They connect to a handle with a cable or rod (not included), so you can open them remotely. This is useful when you want your latch hidden but your handle in an easy-to-reach spot.
    2 Latch Points and 3 Latch Points—Latches with two or three latch points let you open the latch using multiple handles.
    FMVSS No. 206—FMVSS No. 206 rated latches have been designed and tested to meet rigorous Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard requirements.
    Rotary Latches
    Replacement
    Latch Strike Bolts
    Strike Bolt
    Style
    Max. Pull
    Strength, lbf
    No. of Latch
    Points
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Max. Latching
    Distance
    Dia.
    Lg.
    Projection
    Thread
    Size
    Latch Point
    Hole Dia.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Each
    Zinc-Plated Steel (Dull)
     
    Left-Side Door Mount
    B1,50023 5/8"1 5/8"3/4"3/4"9/16"1 3/4"1"7/16"-14
    1/4"FMVSS No. 2060000000000000000000000000
    B1,50013 5/8"1 5/8"3/4"3/4"9/16"1 3/4"1"7/16"-14
    1/4"FMVSS No. 20600000000000000000000000
    D1,50023 7/8"1 1/4"13/16"3/4"1/2"1 3/4"1 1/4"3/8"-16
    1/4"FMVSS No. 206000000000000000000000000
    E1,50033 9/16"1 1/2"1 7/16"3/4"9/16"1 3/4"1"7/16"-14
    1/4"FMVSS No. 20600000000000000000000000
     
    Right-Side Door Mount
    B1,50023 5/8"1 5/8"3/4"3/4"9/16"1 3/4"1"7/16"-14
    1/4"FMVSS No. 20600000000000000000000000
    B1,50013 5/8"1 5/8"3/4"3/4"9/16"1 3/4"1"7/16"-14
    1/4"FMVSS No. 20600000000000000000000000
    D1,50023 7/8"1 1/4"13/16"3/4"1/2"1 3/4"1 1/4"3/8"-16
    1/4"FMVSS No. 206000000000000000000000000
    E1,50033 9/16"1 1/2"1 7/16"3/4"9/16"1 3/4"1"7/16"-14
    1/4"FMVSS No. 20600000000000000000000000
     

    Self-Aligning Remote-Release Rotary Latches with Safety Catch

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Rotary Latches. Self-Aligning Remote-Release Rotary Latches with Safety Catch, 2 Latch Points.

    2 Latch Points

    The slanted edges on these latches guide them into the strike bolt on your door, so the door will close even if it’s misaligned. They’re also known as dovetail latches and two-stage rotary latches. A safety catch stops your door from opening accidentally if it’s not pushed in all the way. You’ll know it’s not fully latched if the door rattles. Give the door an extra push to shut it completely. When closed, these latches grip the strike bolt on your door to hold it firmly shut. They require over 700 lbs. of pulling force to yank open, so they stay closed even in demanding applications. To open these latches remotely, you can connect them to a handle with a cable or rod (not included). This is especially useful when you want your latch hidden but your handle in an easy-to-reach spot.
    2 Latch Points—Latches with two latch points let you open the latch using two handles.
    FMVSS No. 206—FMVSS No. 206 rated latches have been designed and tested to meet rigorous Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard requirements.
    Strike Plate
    Strike Bolt
    Max. Pull
    Strength, lbf
    No. of Latch
    Points
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Dp.
    Max. Latching
    Distance
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Projection
    Mounting
    Hole Dia.
    Mounting Hole
    Ctr.-to-Ctr.
    Dia.
    Lg.
    Projection
    Thread
    Size
    Latch Point
    Hole Dia.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Zinc-Plated Steel (Dull)
     
    Left-Side Door Mount
    75024 7/8"1 5/8"3/4"3/4"5 3/4"1 7/8"1 1/8"5/16"3 3/4"9/16"1 3/4"1"7/16"-14
    1/4"FMVSS No. 2060000000000000
     
    Right-Side Door Mount
    75024 7/8"1 5/8"3/4"3/4"5 3/4"1 7/8"1 1/8"5/16"3 3/4"9/16"1 3/4"1"7/16"-14
    1/4"FMVSS No. 206000000000000
     
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