Heavy Tension 160kg Capacity Electrical Spring Loaded Hasp
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Spring Toggle Latch Catch Wooden Box Lock Toolbox Buckle Electrical Box Hasp J008
Spring loaded design with excellent tension, make it hold firmly while locking.
Have heavy tension, high working loads, convenient use, resistant to impact, etc. Easy to install, no drilling or welding required. Direct replacement for the old or broken one.
With safety lock mechanism: latch does not slip off even if vibration occurs. Corrosion-resistant stainless steel is used.Spring loading inside able to self-acting back
Made of high quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and dependability. Surface mirror polishing, precise, bright and with good flatness,nice appearance
Apply to: flight case; microphone box, Multi-function case, wooden case, aluminum tool case; photographic equipment box ect. With compact size and easy to use, it is really a great tool for home, office, shop and so on.
A hasp and a latch are both types of fastening used to hold a door or gate closed. A hasp is a slotted plate that fits over a loop before a pin is inserted through the loop, securing the hasp. A padlock may also be inserted through the loop, instead of a pin. Essentially, a latch is a fastening that engages with a catch, keeper or strike plate to hold the door closed.
A hasp works as a type of door fastener and requires a pin or picklock. In this image, a Suffolk latch is on the left and a modern hasp on the right.
Hasps can be easily produced using primitive manufacturing methods and have been found on Roman sites dated to the first century, where they were used to secure removable lids to chests. These simple hasps, made of bronze, consisted of a bar with a hole at each end. The hole at one end was nailed to the chest while a larger hole at the other end passed through a loop attached to the lid.
Modern hasps have a hinged strap made from sheet steel with a slot to fits over a staple, which is designed to receive a padlock. Some hasps have a built-in lock replacing the staple, the hasp is placed over the lock which is then rotated and locked in place securing the hasp behind it. Latches vary greatly in design and complexity, one type of early door latch, the Suffolk latch, was named by the 19th century British architect, William Twopenny. However, its design dates to the 16th century. Traditionally made from wood or hand-forged iron, the Suffolk latch features a bar that fits into a notch or slot, which is lifted by a lever or string from either side. Payment:
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