Sliding latches are mechanical devices used to secure doors, windows, and other openings in buildings.
Where To Use Sliding Latches
Sliding latches are commonly used in:
Security doors
Windows and doorways
High-security areas
Nuclear facilities
Industrial sites
Key Features Of Sliding Latches
Durable and long-lasting construction
Easy to install and maintain
Secure and reliable locking mechanism
Suitable for high-security applications
Available in various finishes and materials
How To Use Sliding Latches
Mount the latch on a stable surface
Align the latch with the door or window frame
Secure the latch in place using screws or bolts
Test the latch to ensure proper function
Maintain and inspect the latch regularly
How Sliding Latches Is Manufactured
The manufacturing process involves several stages, including design, material selection, cutting, welding, and finishing.
Technical Specification Of Sliding Latches
Length:
Up to 3 meters
Width:
Up to 1 meter
Thickness:
Up to 5 mm
Material:
Steel, Aluminum, or Brass
Finish:
Powder coated, Anodized, or Chrome-plated
The technical specifications of sliding latches provide detailed information about their design and functionality. The length, width, thickness, material, and finish are all critical factors in determining the performance and durability of the latch.
Description Of Sliding Latches
Sliding latches are designed to provide a secure and reliable locking mechanism for doors, windows, and other openings.