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    21 Products

    Keyed Latches for Sliding Gates

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Gate Latches. Keyed Latches for Sliding Gates.
    In addition to sliding gates, this latch is for use on cantilever and fixed-roller gates. With a key-locking mechanism, it provides more security than other gate latches. Choose this latch if you need latches that each open with a different key.
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    No. of Keys
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    Through-Hole Mount
     
    Straight Latch Bolt
    Gray Powder-Coated 300 Series Stainless Steel7/8"6 5/16"3 3/4"7 11/16"2 3/4"Yes300000000000000
     

    Push-to-Close Latches with Edge-Pull Handle for Sliding Doors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Push-to-Close Latches. Push-to-Close Latches with Edge-Pull Handle for Sliding Doors.
    Quickly push to secure sliding doors. An edge-pull handle fits where traditional handles don’t and makes these latches easy to open. Often used on T-slotted framing, they have a two-piece design.
    Strike Plate
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    Max. Latching
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    Black Powder-Coated Zinc
    1/16"2 15/16"2 5/8"1 3/16"1/4"15/16"2 15/16"2 3/16"2 3/16"NoM6
    0000000000000
     

    Sliding Cabinet Door Keyed Alike Deadbolt Locks

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drawer and Cabinet Deadbolt Locks. Sliding Cabinet Door Keyed Alike Deadbolt Locks.
    Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key. Also known as push-bolt locks, they secure sliding doors, such as those found on display cases. Push in the cylinder to lock; use the key to unlock.
    Locks
    Replacement Keys
    Strike
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    Mounting
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    Brass—Dull
    7/8"4T3627/8"7/16"7/16"7/16"1/2"BrassNoNo. 6
    5/8"23/16"1 3/8"CountersunkWood0000000000000000000000000
    1 1/8"10715/16"7/16"1/2"3/8"7/16"BrassNoNo. 6
    5/8"23/16"1 3/8"StraightWood00000000000000000000000
    1 3/8"91515/16"7/16"1/2"3/8"7/16"BrassNoNo. 6
    5/8"23/16"1 3/8"StraightWood00000000000000000000000
     

    Square-Drive Push-to-Close Locking Latches for Sliding Doors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Push-to-Close Latches. Square-Drive Push-to-Close Locking Latches for Sliding Doors.
    Image of Specification. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Square-Drive Push-to-Close Locking Latches for Sliding Doors.
    Quickly push to secure sliding doors on industrial cabinets and enclosure panels. These latches are more convenient to use than cam and draw latches, since you don’t need to turn them to close. They open with a square key, so they match a common keying system for industrial enclosures but are more secure than locking latches that open with a hex key or slotted driver. Their concealed design also stops others from tampering with them using pliers.
    Mount these latches to the back of your door. They require a through-hole in the front of your door to insert your key. To change how far they project into your enclosure, these locking latches include two mounting brackets with different depths. They don’t come with a catch, so you’ll need to cut a slot in your door frame or mount a stud.
    Latches
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    Projection
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    Projection
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    Included
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    Includes
    Each
    Each
    Through-Hole Mount—Screw On
     
    Zinc-Plated Steel—Dull
    1/8"Left Side81"7/8"4 5/16"1 7/16"1/2", 11/16"1 3/16"NoM5
    Two Mounting Brackets0000000000000000000000000
    1/8"Right Side81"7/8"4 5/16"1 7/16"1/2", 11/16"1 3/16"NoM5
    Two Mounting Brackets00000000000000000000000
     

    Two-Way-Drive Push-to-Close Locking Latches for Sliding Doors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Push-to-Close Latches. Two-Way-Drive Push-to-Close Locking Latches for Sliding Doors.
    Image of Specification. Side1 orientation. Contains Annotated. Two-Way-Drive Push-to-Close Locking Latches for Sliding Doors.
    Secure sliding doors on industrial cabinets and enclosure panels with a push. These latches are more convenient to use than cam and draw latches, since you don’t need to turn them to close. Open them with a two-way key (sold separately). Also called a double-bit key, this type matches a keying system that’s common for industrial enclosures and other machinery but is more secure than a hex key or slotted driver. These locking latches also have a concealed design that prevents others from tampering with them using pliers.
    Mount these locking latches to the back of your door. They require a through-hole in the front of your door to insert your key. To change how far they project into your enclosure, these latches include two mounting brackets with different depths. They don’t come with a catch, so you’ll need to cut a slot in your door frame or mount a stud.
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    Through-Hole Mount—Screw On
     
    Zinc-Plated Steel—Dull
    1/8"Left Side31"7/8"4 5/16"1 7/16"7/16", 11/16"1 3/16"NoM5
    Two Mounting Brackets0000000000000000000000000
    1/8"Left Side51"7/8"4 5/16"1 7/16"7/16", 11/16"1 3/16"NoM5
    Two Mounting Brackets00000000000000000000000
    1/8"Right Side31"7/8"4 5/16"1 7/16"7/16", 11/16"1 3/16"NoM5
    Two Mounting Brackets00000000000000000000000
    1/8"Right Side51"7/8"4 5/16"1 7/16"7/16", 11/16"1 3/16"NoM5
    Two Mounting Brackets00000000000000000000000
     

    Keyed Push-to-Close Locking Latches with Edge-Pull Handle for Sliding Doors

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Push-to-Close Latches. Keyed Push-to-Close Locking Latches with Edge-Pull Handle for Sliding Doors.
    For use on on sliding doors—including those on T-slotted framing systems—these locking latches 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. Compared to cam and draw latches, these locking latches are more convenient because they easily latch with a single push.
    Keyed Alike—Choose keyed alike locking latches if you need several locks that open with the same key.
    Keyed Differently—Choose keyed differently locking latches if you need locks that each open with a different key.
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    Fasteners
    Included
    Screw
    Size
    Key
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    No. of Keys
    Included
    For Use On
    Each
    Keyed Alike
     
    Black Powder-Coated Zinc
    5/16"2 15/16"2 5/8"1 3/16"1/4"2 15/16"15/16"2 3/16"2 3/16"NoM6
    13332Metal, Wood0000000000000
     
    Keyed Differently
     
    Black Powder-Coated Zinc
    5/16"2 15/16"2 5/8"1 3/16"1/4"2 15/16"15/16"2 3/16"2 3/16"NoM6
    2Metal, Wood000000000000
     

    Sliding Cabinet Door Deadbolt Locks

    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drawer and Cabinet Deadbolt Locks. Sliding Cabinet Door Deadbolt Locks.
    Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key. Also known as push-bolt locks, they secure sliding doors, such as those found on display cases. Push in the cylinder to lock; use the key to unlock.
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    Mounting
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    For Through-Hole
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    Projection
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    Lock Cylinder
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    Brass—Dull
    1 1/8"15/16"7/16"1/2"3/8"7/16"BrassNoNo. 6
    5/8"23/16"1 3/8"StraightWood0000000000000
    1 3/8"15/16"7/16"1/2"3/8"7/16"BrassNoNo. 6
    5/8"23/16"1 3/8"StraightWood000000000000
     
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