[RV LABS] Locking Drawer Latch - Brushed Stainless [42 or 100mm]
Secure your belongings while enhancing the style of your mobile living space with the RV Labs Locking Drawer Latch. This sophisticated and robust latch is an indispensable addition to any RV, camper, or van, promising both security and ease of use.
Crafted with precision by RV Labs in Australia, this latch embodies a blend of elegance and functionality. Its clever design integrates a door handle and a locking mechanism in one, offering a smooth, finger-pull action to unlock. This innovative solution ensures your drawers and cabinet doors stay firmly closed as you traverse bumpy roads, providing peace of mind that your items are safe and sound.
Suitable for furniture fronts with a thickness of up to 20 mm.
Available in various finishes and sizes, allowing you to choose the perfect match for your interior aesthetic.
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Dimensions 42mm : 71mm x 42mm x 43mm / 2.79" x 1.65" x 1.69" (L x l x H)
Dimensions 100mm : 71mm x 100mm x 43mm / 2.79" x 3.94" x 1.69" (L x l x H)
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Weight : 42mm - 75g / 100mm - 100g
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Material : Stainless Steel / Plastic
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Screws Not Included: The package does not include screws for installation, as the appropriate screws depend on the depth of the material the door or drawer is made from.
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Screw Recommendation: We recommend using #8 screws at the appropriate length for securing the latch. The longer the screw (the thicker the door/drawer front
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Screws Not Included: The package does not include screws for installation, as the appropriate screws depend on the depth of the material the door or drawer is made from.
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Screw Recommendation: We recommend using #8 screws at the appropriate length for securing the latch. The longer the screw (the thicker the door/drawer front), the stronger the latch will be.
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Lubrication: After installation, we recommend applying a quick spray of WD-40 or silicone lubricant into the top of the latch mechanism for smooth operation. If there is any friction when using the latch, adding additional lubricant will typically resolve this issue.
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Opening the Latch: When opening the latch, we recommend using your knuckles as a lever against the door/drawer frame to make the pulling motion easier.
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Adjusting Attachment Screws: If the latch isn’t releasing freely/easily, it may be because the attachment screws are too tight. Try backing these screws out slightly (1/4 turn at a time).
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Latch and Catch: Each door or drawer should have its own latch, and each latch needs its own catch/striker plate (included). For drawers, we recommend a rail for each drawer where the catch can be installed.
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Drilling for Catches: A 1-3/16″ Forstner bit is recommended for drilling out the openings for the catches. There is a hole in the center of the catch that you can use to mark the location of the center of your drill bit.
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