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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.
Slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to secure.
Push the knob to slide the bolt that secures these latches and then press the button to release the bolt.
Bolts are spring-loaded to stay latched until you activate the pull.
Pull the chain-grip to unlatch hard-to-reach doors and panels.
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.
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.
Push the bolt into the strike plate to secure doors, gates, and cabinets.
The strike has angled ends so these latches can accept their bolt even when doors become misaligned.
These padlockable latches are reversible for right- and left-hand mounting.
The mounting screws on these padlockable latches are concealed to prevent tampering.
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.
The spring-loaded bolt stays latched until you pull it back.
A large handle makes gripping these latches easier than other lift-and-drop barrel padlockable slide-bolt latches.
To prevent tampering, the mounting screws on these latches are concealed.
Slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to hold, then secure with a padlock.
A red indicator on the side of these locks is visible when they are open and hidden when they are locked.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
For a complete latching system that you can open remotely, these latches come with a cable and handle. To close these latches, push them in, and they firmly grip the strike bolt on your door to hold it shut.
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. A safety catch stops your door from opening accidentally if it’s not pushed in all the way. To open them remotely, you can connect them to a handle with a cable or rod.
Mount your handle where it’s easy to reach even if your latch is not. To close these latches, push them in, and they firmly grip the strike bolt on your door to hold it shut.
Even if you don’t push your door in completely, these latches have a safety catch that stops it from accidentally opening. They connect to a handle with a cable or rod (not included), so you can open them remotely.
With just a push, these latches firmly grip the strike bolt on your door to hold it shut. They come with a handle attached to the latch—no need to install a cable or rod.
Open your door with a card reader or other access control device. To close these latches, push them in, and they firmly grip the strike bolt or plate on your door to hold it shut.
This lock has a latch bolt to secure doors in the closed position.