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Secure enclosure doors with these T-handle latches. All have a cam that rotates to keep doors closed.
Also known as compression cam locks, these locks create a tighter hold than a traditional cam lock, making them useful for doors that have a seal.
Prevent water, dirt, and dust from getting into your cabinets and file drawers through the latch during low-pressure washdowns.
A gasket helps keep dust and water from washdowns from entering through the latch. It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle latches than on T- or L-handle latches.
Install these latches on cabinet doors and file drawers with smaller-than-standard diameter through holes. The wing handle makes it harder for clothing and straps to snag on them than cam latches with a T- or L-handle.
Use these latches in a 3/4" dia. through hole, which is the most common through-hole size.
It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle latches than on T- or L-handle latches. Also known as compression cam latches, these create a tighter hold than a traditional cam latch, making them useful for doors that have a seal.
Install these latches on enclosure doors with smaller-than-standard diameter through holes. All have a wing handle that makes it harder to snag straps and other items on them than on T- or L-handle latches. Also known as compression cam latches, these create a tighter hold than a traditional cam latch.
Install these latches on enclosure doors with smaller-than-standard diameter through holes. A gasket helps keep dust and low-pressure washdowns from entering through the latch. It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these latches than on T- or L-handle latches.
When installed on sealed assemblies, these locks guard against dust, dirt, and low-pressure washdowns. All are keyed alike, so they're best if you need several locks that open with the same key.
The attached metal arm rotates to lock cabinet doors and file drawers. These locks are keyed alike, so they’re good for when you need several locks that open with the same key.
Also known as compression cam locks, turn the handle a quarter-turn to latch, then another quarter-turn to draw the cam firmly against the door or drawer surface.
In addition to an IP65 rating for low-pressure washdown environments, these locks have a squeeze-release handle to prevent accidental opening when unlocked.
Choose these locks if you need each one to open with a different key.
A key shutter on these locks keeps low-pressure washdowns and dust from entering the lock cylinder and causing damage. This helps you maintain an IP65 rating on sealed enclosures.
Open these locks with both a master key and their own unique key.
It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle locks than on T- or L-handle locks. Choose them if you need locks that each open with a different key.
Install these locks on enclosure doors with smaller-than-standard diameter through holes. It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle locks than on T- or L-handle locks. Choose them if you need locks that each open with a different key.
It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle locks than on T- or L-handle locks. Choose them if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Wire these locks to a card reader, manual release button, or other access system to remotely open an enclosure door. In case of an emergency, manually open these locks with a key.
Also known as compression cam locks, these locks create a tighter hold than a traditional cam lock, making them useful for doors that have a seal. It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle locks than on T- or L-handle locks. Choose them if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Install these locks on enclosure doors with smaller-than-standard diameter through holes. It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle locks than on T- or L-handle locks. Choose them if you need several locks that open with the same key.
A gasket helps keep dust and water from washdowns or brief submersions from entering through the latch. It’s harder to snag straps and other items on these wing-handle latches than on T- or L-handle latches.
Use these latches alone for single-point latching, or add latch kits for more holding power.