Draw Latches
Draw latches provide a wide range of solutions to pull panels together firmly. There are many types of FORND pull locks, including eccentric, adjustable and heavy ones. The pull locks have mechanical advantages by allowing manual generation of the force required to compress the gasket, seal the housing and eliminate the rattle.
Key Benefits
OVER-CENTER SERIES LATCHES
LEVER ASSISTED LATCHES
ADJUSTABLE GRIP DRAW LATCHES
ROTARY DRAW LATCHES
CONCEALED DRAW LATCHES
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What are draw latches?
A draw latch (or toggle latch) is a simple way to fasten doors, hatches, or panels. It has two parts:
A hook or loop on one side.
A catch on the other side.
You pull it to close, pressing surfaces together. Most have a spring-loaded lever—flip it to lock or unlock. Once closed, it stays shut.
What About Keepers?
Keepers work with draw latches. They’re the “target” the latch hooks onto. Installed opposite the latch, they have slots or holes that match the latch’s shape. Together, they keep things secure.
Where Are They Used?
People use them in cars, factories, planes, and everyday products. They come in sizes for light or heavy jobs, making it quick to seal doors, panels, or boxes.