Boat latch A2/A7
compressionfor doors

boat latch
boat latch
boat latch
boat latch
boat latch
boat latch
boat latch
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Characteristics

Application domain
for boats
Type
compression
Other characteristics
for doors

Description

Combining strength, ease of installation, and simplicity of operation, these heavy-duty lever-action latches provide door-closing leverage for heavier gasketed door applications. The single-motion opening action of latch applies built-in leverage against the keeper to provide mechanical advantage to help pry stuck doors open. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Integrated latch and handle assemblies with over-center toggle action keep latches secure, and prevent accidental opening due to shock or vibration. Provide consistent gasket compression to dampen vibration and help reduce or eliminate rattle and noise Externally mounted, requires minimal space for mounting hardware on inside of door Concealed rear-mount fastening of A7 style provides a clean exterior appearance Industrial-strength design provides long handles for comfortable grip in heavy duty applications A shim is provided with each A2 latch assembly to make adjustments to latching plane of keeper when necessary AVAILABLE OPTIONS Available in padlockable or key lockable styles for added security A2 style offers optional vinyl handle grip available in yellow or black A7 styles available chrome plated, and black or satin silver powder coated, with imperial or metric tapped mounting holes Extra shims may be ordered separately for A2 styles, to compensate for greater differences in latching plane of keeper when necessary. STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS Both styles provide maximum working loads up to 2200 N (500 lbs.)

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