Type 1 Small
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TDS 16-2A | Type 1 Small LatchesLatches and Receivers Available Either Right or Left Hand Operating
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Latches and Receivers Available Either Right or Left Hand Operating
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Type 1 Small Latches are used for sliding and hinged doors and panels, vehicle hoods and access panels, signs, exhibits, stage scenery, shields, cages, lighting housings, displays and show cases, valances, etc.
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Type 1 Small Latches are used for sliding and hinged doors and panels, vehicle hoods and access panels, signs, exhibits, stage scenery, shields, cages, lighting housings, displays and show cases, valances, etc.
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For Door Applications With One Handle Only
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For Door Applications With Handles on Both Sides
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Shown here is a Single Handle Mounting (Operable from one side only) with a Small Type 1L Latch surface mounted onto the door
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Shown here are Two H6-1 Handles (Operable from Both Sides) with a Small Type 1L Latch Surface Mounted into the Door
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This Latch/Receiver Combination is used for Joining Components at 90° The Latch and Receiver are usually mounted on the surface. Both external and internal mountings are shown.
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This Latch/Receiver Combination is used for Joining Components at 90° The Latch and Receiver are usually mounted on the surface. Both external and internal mountings are shown.
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This Latch/Receiver Combination is used for Joining Components at 90° The Latch and Receiver are usually mounted on the surface.
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The Type 1R Latch Right Hand shown, and the Type 1L Latch Left Hand (also available), are normally surface mounted; no mortising required. They may be mounted externally or internally. This Latch/Receiver combination can be used for sliding and hinged door closures, display case covers, equipment attachment, vehicle hoods, etc. See TDS 25
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The Type 1R Latch Right Hand shown, and the Type 1L Latch Left Hand (also available), are normally surface mounted; no mortising required. They may be mounted externally or internally. This Latch/Receiver combination can be used for sliding and hinged door closures, display case covers, equipment attachment, vehicle hoods, etc. See TDS 25
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This Latch/Receiver combination is particularly useful for doors, windows, boxes, furniture, case closures, access panels on machinery, hoods, etc.
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This Latch/Receiver combination is particularly useful for doors, windows, boxes, furniture, case closures, access panels on machinery, hoods, etc.
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This Latch/Receiver combination is particularly useful for doors, windows, boxes, furniture, case closures, access panels on machinery, hoods, etc.
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This Latch/Receiver combination is particularly useful for doors, windows, boxes, furniture, case closures, access panels on machinery, hoods, etc.
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The "OT" Receiver has a slanted surface upon which the latch hook slides when locking, imparting a lateral force, thereby compressing the door panel against the case. This is especially beneficial when gasketing is involved. Both the "OT" and the "IT" Receivers can be used either inside or outside a case.
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The "IT" Receiver has a slanted surface upon which the latch hook slides when locking, imparting a lateral force, thereby compressing the door panel against the case. This is especially beneficial when gasketing is involved. Both the "IT" and the "OT" Receivers can be used either inside or outside a case.
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For use where the Receiver is mounted flush in thin material Blind mortise for the Receiver is only .375"/9.5mm deep.
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For use where the Receiver is mounted flush in thin material Blind mortise for the Receiver is only .437"/11.1mm deep.
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For use where the Receiver is mounted flush in thin material Blind mortise for the Receiver is only .625"/16mm deep.
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For knockdown (KD) furniture, store fixtures and other applications requiring 90° attachment, where one panel must slide freely when released
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For knockdown (KD) furniture, store fixtures and other applications requiring 90° attachment, where one panel must slide freely when released
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Internally Mounted for Metal Enclosures, Cases, Doors, Access Panels, Modular Couplings, Etc. Concealed • Protected • Aesthetically Unequaled
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Shown Here Recessed Beneath Sectional Flooring, Latches are Operated with a Hex Key Thru the Floor
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Internally Mounted for Waterproof Enclosures, Sealed Instrument Cases, Doors, Access Panels, Etc.
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Internally Mounted for Waterproof Enclosures, Sealed Instrument Cases, Doors, Access Panels, Etc.
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"Ganged" Means Mounting Two or More Latches on a Common Shaft, Thereby Making Them Simultaneously Operable by a Single Handle or Key
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FOR SECURING A SHROUD (COVER) ON A MEDICAL UNIT, INSTRUMENT CASE, ETC. Lever-operated from beneath with a latch mounted on both sides of the shroud (inside or outside)
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SHOWN HERE IS JUST ONE OF SEVERAL METHODS OF FABRICATING a triangular kiosk, accent column or other angular structure using Norse Type 1 Latches (left- and right-hand). With slots cut into metal tubing to be used as receivers, any polygonal shape can be formed.
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The Type 1 Latch is flush mounted to the inside face of the box's front panel. The Type 2S RSL Receiver is flush mounted to the lid's underside.
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