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Types of Latches

Cam Locks
Cam Locks

Die-cast zinc housings in multiple lengths, matched with a wide range of cam styles, sizes, and offsets, offer a substantial range of installation and operating solutions for cam locking applications. Separate component ordering minimizes inventory investment while offering maximum flexibility for latch configuration and key coding.

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Deadbolts
Deadbolts

Deadbolts are thicker and heavier than spring latches, and they are not rounded or angled at the end. They are normally comprised of steel, bronze or brass, and they extend deeper into the door frame–typically about one inch–than spring latches.

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Euro Profile Cylinders
Euro Profile Cylinders

Euro Profile Cylinders. Euro Profile Cylinders; Pin Kits, Tools & Accessories; Euro Profile Cylinders. ASSA European style profile cylinders are available for different door thicknesses and featuring an adjustable cam actuator, ASSA profile cylinders can be used with many types of imported lockset and specialty hardware.

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Knob Locks
Knob Locks

The latch keeps the door closed and when the knob is turned allows the door to open. Lever, Lever Handle A lever or lever handle has the same functionality as a door knob, but has a different appearance.

Lever Handle Locks
Lever Handle Locks

LEVER LATCH: Blank backplate, for use with a tubular latch or a box latch. LEVER LOCK: Backplate has a key hole, for use with a sash type lock which contains a lock and a bolt. BATH SET: Backplate has a built in turn and release mechanism, for use with a bathroom lock.

Padlocks
Padlocks

A latch or catch (called sneck in Northern England and Scotland) is a type of mechanical fastener that joins two (or more) objects or surfaces while allowing for their regular separation. A latch typically engages another piece of hardware on the other mounting surface.

Rim/Mortise Locks
Rim/Mortise Locks

When you consider hardware, there are two different and distinct types of locks: tubular style and mortise style. One is more secure, and the other is more popular. And while one is easier to install, the other requires special equipment.

Wall Mounted Locks
Wall Mounted Locks

Gate Fork Latch - Wall Mount - Chain link Fence gate with various fork sizes.

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