Compression Latches
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Compression latches consist of a cam or bolt that rotates on an axis to release or secure a pawl or lever, which then seals the panel or door shut. They have compression gaskets to form a tighter seal than standard cam latches and are often used for applications that require protection against dust, water, or vibration.
Turn & Lift Compression Latches
These latches have a handle that’s lifted to release the compression and then turned to rotate an arm or pawl so the lid or door can be easily opened.
Steel
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Zinc
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Turn-to-Open Compression Latches
These latches have a knob or lever that’s turned to rotate an arm or pawl, releasing the compression so the lid or door can be opened easily.
Stainless Steel
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Steel
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Push-to-Open Compression Latches
These latches have a spring-loaded panel that's pushed to rotate an arm or pawl, releasing the compression and allowing the lid or door to open.
Aluminum
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Steel
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