Latches
30 Series Spring Claw Latch
These Latches and Catchplates are renowned the world over for their performance, quality and durability and are
ideal for applications where a soft close is needed or to maintain closure under shock or vibration. Manufactured
from mild steel in a bright zinc plate or electrophoretic black paint finish, they are suitable for a wide variety of
medium duty applications. Maximum working load is 180kg and maximum spring deflection is 4.0mm.
For a safe working load, we suggest that approximately half of the ultimate tensile strength figure is used.
MATERIAL: Mild Steel
Technical details
Latch
A B C T Part Number Finish
104.0 34.0 20.0 450 LAT047 BZP PPBLK
Catchplates
A
C
A B C Type T Part Number Finish
Type 1
26 24.0 12.0 1 450 LAT049 BZP PPBLK
B
Type 3
56.6 24.0 15.1 3 500 LAT050 BZP PPBLK
T = Ultimate Tensile Strength (Kg)
30 Series Spring Claw Latch - Padlockable
These Latches and Catchplates are renowned the world over for their performance, quality and durability.
Manufactured from mild steel in a bright zinc plate finish, they are suitable for a wide variety of medium duty
applications where a soft close is required or to maintain closure under shock or vibration. Padlockable for added
security. Maximum working load is 180kg and maximum spring deflection is 4.0mm.
For a safe working load, we suggest that approximately half of the ultimate tensile strength figure is used.
MATERIAL: Mild Steel
Technical details
Latch
A B C T Part Number Finish
104.0 34.0 23.8 450 LAT048 BZP
Catchplates
A
C A B C Type T Part Number Finish
Type 1
26 24.0 12.0 1 450 LAT049 BZP
B
Type 3
56.6 24.0 15.1 3 500 LAT050 BZP
T = Ultimate Tensile Strength (Kg)
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