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Latch
A latch is a primary component of many locks. When activated, latches are positioned within a recess to prevent something from moving or opening. Latches are similar in function to bolts, but are instead angled or beveled.
Types of Latches
- Deadlatch
- A latch with a beveled edge that is locked by end pressure.
- Deadlocking Night Latch
- A latch that uses repeated actions to lock, double lock, or unlock.
- Mortise Deadlatch
- A deadlatch that is installed within a door.
- Narrow Stile Latch
- A latch designed to automatically keep a door closed. Similar to a deadlatch, though not subject to end pressure.
See also
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