We will reply to your message within an hour.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. They fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface.
Press on the top of the handle grip and it rotates out for use. Often used on hatches and pocket doors, these handles fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Fasten them directly to the front of the surface.
Insert studs into holes in your surface and fasten with locknuts from the backside to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. These handles fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface.
Designed to snap into a cutout, these handles are flush with the mounting surface. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
These handles provide a stronger connection than those attached with screws or nuts. They fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handle to open and close a variety of doors and drawers, including those on furniture, machines, and equipment. These handles fit into a cutout, so they’re flush with the mounting surface.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface. They fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Their grip drops out of the way when you let go. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Thread screws through holes from the back of your surface into the handles to install. These handles fit into a cutout, so they are flush with the mounting surface. Their grip drops out of the way when you let go. Use them to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
When not in use, the spring in these handles keeps the folding grip flush with the mounting plate and prevents rattling. Fasten the handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment.
Fasten these handles directly to the front of your surface to open and close a variety of doors and drawers on chests, crates, furniture, machines, and equipment. Their grip folds out of the way when it's not in use.
Also known as paddle latches, these are often used on electrical panels, cabinets, and lockers. Quickly push them closed to secure doors.
When released, the spring-loaded ring handle returns to its recessed position to stay out of the way.
A flat grip and recessed T-handle keep clothing and other objects from bumping or catching on these latches.
With a flat inset grip, the handle on these latches is recessed so you won’t bump them or catch clothes on them.
Quickly push to secure sliding doors. An edge-pull handle fits where traditional handles don’t and makes these latches easy to open.
An edge-pull handle fits where traditional handles don’t and makes these latches easy to open.
Quickly push these latches closed to secure doors and pull the ring handle with your finger to open them.
Also known as paddle locks, these are often used on electrical panels and cabinets. Quickly push the locks closed to secure doors.
To prevent snags and accidental bumps, these locks have a recessed grip instead of a standard handle. They keep doors shut when you push them closed.
Great where space is a concern, these locks have a spring-loaded ring handle that returns to its recessed position when you release it. Push them closed to lock your door automatically.
Pull the edge of the lock to open your door—the low-profile grip fits in tight spaces. These locks are a convenient alternative to cam and draw locks since they don’t require you to turn a cam or pull a latch.
For use on on sliding doors—including those on T-slotted framing systems—these locks have a two-piece design that locks when pushed closed. An edge-pull handle makes these locks easy to open and fits where traditional handles don’t.
The T-handle lays flush in the recess, so you won’t bump into or catch your clothes on these latches. Also called quarter-turn latches, they have a cam that rotates 90° to secure enclosures.
Fold the handle into the recess to stay out of the way when not in use. Also known as compression cam latches, they create a tighter hold than traditional cam latches, making them useful for doors that have a seal.
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.
Fold the ring handle into the recess to stay out of the way when not in use. Also known as compression cam latches, these latches create a tighter hold than traditional cam latches, making them useful for doors that have a seal.
With a molded inset grip, the handle remains recessed to stay out of the way.
When not in use, fold the handle into the recess to keep it out of the way. Also known as compression cam locks, these locks create a tighter hold than traditional cam locks, making them useful for doors that have a seal.
For a secure hold, lift the handle, turn it a quarter-turn to close, and then push it down into the recess to create compression and minimize rattling from vibration. Also known as compression cam locks, these locks create a tighter hold than traditional cam locks, making them useful for doors that have a seal.
Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, these locks have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door. Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
A paddle handle activates the top and bottom spring-loaded latching points to secure large cabinet doors.
Use these latches alone for single-point latching, or add latch kits for more holding power.
Choose these locks if you need several that open with the same key.