Push-to-close latch 050-0210
steelstainless steelrotary

push-to-close latch
push-to-close latch
push-to-close latch
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Characteristics

Type
push-to-close
Material
steel, stainless steel
Other characteristics
rotary, concealed
Applications
for light-duty applications

Description

This single rotor latch is a sub-platform to the TriMark proven 050-0200 series latch and is designed for light to medium-duty applications for on or off highway compartments and access panels. It features a variety of trip levers and mounting axles for ease of mounting and applications. Designed For Thinner, light or medium weight door applications Door weights up to 75 lbs. (34 kg) Door seal pressures of 20-25 lbs. (9-11 kg) recommended for best results. Not to exceed 50 lbs. (23 kg) Visible surface installation or concealed installation Applications where it is desireable to have a single position rotor latch Use with TriMark 070-0100 Striker Bolt Available Left or right hand configurations With standard .265" (6.7 mm) diameter "thru" axles as shown, 1/4-20 UNC threaded axles or M6 x 1.0 threaded axles Finish Zinc plated, clear chromate steel components Material Internal latch components: heat treated smooth edge stamped steel Springs: non-corrosive stainless steel Case halves: high strength steel Installation (3) 1/4-20 UNC grade 5-type or M6 x 1 class 8.8 or better fasteners are recommended Vertical mounting with support ramp at top is required for proper alignment and subsequent engagement of locking pawl and striker bolt Tighten to the fastener manufacturers' recommended torque value, however, do not exceed 120 in-lbs. (13.3 N-m) Internal Lubrication Oven-cured dry lubricant is applied on all critical moving parts Caution: Single position rotary latches do not comply with FMVSS 206 (ECE R11) requirements.

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