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Push the bolt into the strike plate to secure doors, gates, and cabinets.
The mounting screws on these latches are concealed to prevent tampering.
No hands needed—step on the top cap to latch the bolt; retract it by pressing the side release button.
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.
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 spring-loaded bolt stays latched until you pull it back—slide the bolt and drop the knob into the notch to secure.
Bolts are spring-loaded to stay latched until you activate the pull.
Pull the chain-grip to unlatch hard-to-reach doors and panels.
The strike has angled ends so these latches can accept their bolt even when doors become misaligned.
Push the knob to slide the bolt that secures these latches and then press the button to release the bolt.
The mounting screws on these padlockable latches are concealed to prevent tampering.
These padlockable latches are reversible for right- and left-hand mounting.
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.
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.
To prevent tampering, the mounting screws on these latches are concealed.
These padlockable latches are often used on 2" and 3" track to keep garage and other sectional overhead doors closed.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key.
A red indicator on the side of these locks is visible when they are open and hidden when they are locked.
To ensure the correct fit on your drawer, these locks include two latch bolts.
Open each of these drawer locks with a different key.
Thicker bodies and longer bolts resist prying to provide more security than other deadbolt cabinet door locks.
Choose these locks to use your own compatible lock cylinder to match the keying of an existing system.
Choose these locks if you need to lock multiple drawers with the same key.
With thicker bodies and longer bolts, these locks resist prying to provide more security than other keyed alike deadbolt cabinet door locks.
These drawer locks open with their own keys and with a master key.
To provide more security than other master keyed deadbolt cabinet door locks, these locks have thicker bodies and longer bolts to resist prying.
Each of these cabinet locks opens with its own key.
Open multiple cabinet locks with their own keys, as well as with a master key.
Open multiple cabinet locks with the same key.
To secure overlapping components, pull the slide over the stud until they snap together. These latches resist shock and vibration.
Designed to stand up to heavy use, these latches are often seen on refrigerators and truck doors.
These latches are reversible for right- and left-hand mounting.
Latches snap shut when you push the bar in the strike plate to prevent accidental unlatching. Press the button on the strike plate to release the bar.
Tighten the screw on the strike plate to secure the bar and prevent accidental unlatching.
In addition to being padlockable, these heavy duty latches come with two handles for access from the inside as well as the outside. They are often used on refrigerators and truck doors.
To prevent accidental unlatching due to vibration, there's a bushing in the eye.
Raise the handle and it swings smoothly for easy latching and unlatching.
Latch and lock doors and cabinets these swing-handle cam locks, and unlock them with a four-number combination code.
Choose these keyed alike 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.
This lock has a latch bolt to secure doors in the closed position.
Designed to withstand vandalism better than other deadbolt locks for double doors, these mortise mount into a cutout in the doors.
Maintain security by keeping your door latched as you open it up to 3".
Lock sliding windows in a closed position, or slightly open for ventilation.
Often used on casement windows.
Slide these latches into the strike plate to secure bathroom doors.
Hold bathroom doors closed by swinging these latches into a notch in the strike plate.
These concealed latches snap together—no mounting fasteners required.
Safeguard sliding doors in wire and chain link partitions.
Secure swinging doors in wire and chain link partitions.