Lockset Latches
Available57 products
Lockset latches pair with compatible doors and frames to keep doors closed when not in use. These latches install within the door to keep them closed; when the door handle is operated, the latch will disengage, allowing the door to open.
Spring Latches
These latches have a spring-loaded internal mechanism that retracts a bolt when the handle turns to open the door.
SCHLAGE
ANSI Grade: 2
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BEST
ANSI Grade: 1
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EZ-FLO
ANSI Grade: Unspecified
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SARGENT
ANSI Grade: 2
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TOWNSTEEL
ANSI Grade: 1
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YALE
ANSI Grade: 2
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Deadlatches
Deadlatches lock automatically when the door is shut and require a key to be unlocked from the outside. They provide more security than spring latches as a key is not required to lock the door for constant security.
SCHLAGE
ANSI Grade: 1
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ANSI Grade: 2
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CODELOCKS
ANSI Grade: Unspecified
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TOWNSTEEL
ANSI Grade: 1
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Mortise Cases & Spring Latches
Mortise cases with spring latches install in a cavity in the door, making them flush with the surface. They operate with a spring mechanism that retracts the latch when the handle or knob turns to open the door. They improve the aesthetic appearance of both interior and exterior doors.
ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
ANSI Grade: 1
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BEST
ANSI Grade: Unspecified
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SARGENT
ANSI Grade: 1
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Mortise Cases & Deadlatches
Mortise cases with deadlatches install within a cavity in the door, making them flush with the surface. Deadlatches automatically lock when the door is shut, which provides greater security than spring latches. They improve the aesthetic appearance of both interior and exterior doors.
ADAMS RITE
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