SCHLAGE F SERIES US3 SPRING LATCHIngersoll Rand -- Spring Latch, Polished Brass, Backset: Adjustable Latch.
Designed for applications with low-abuse requirements or in room applications. SCHLAGE F SERIES US3 SPRING LATCHs are a fully adjustable latchbolt featuring a 6 tumbler mechanism and 15 latching positions.
Schlage F Series Removable Face, Spring Latch-polished brass, RLS Latch, Push Button Locks, Backset: 2 3/8" Offset Cylinder. The Schlage Family is comprised of time-tested profiles and the newest innovations in lock technology. Each member of this family features a distinctive style that is immediately recognizable and quite popular among architects and builders worldwide.
Designed for residential and commercial usage, the US3 spring latch is round (other models are square). All locks in this series are 1-3/4 in DIA X 3-1/8 in H. Other features include: 16 dial and cylinder, Vandal Resistant, Antique Brass color, Universal back set.
The Schlage 803456 16-200 605 Spinglatching is an access control device that is under the Schlage category. It is categorized in the F Series and it is used for latch applications with a bolt throw of 1/2 inch to 2 inches. This product comes with a Polished brass finish, which is ideal for use in upscale architectural applications like banks, hospitals and offices. The lock offers an adjustable latch that can be installed on spring type deadbolts.
F Series Univ. Spring Latch s are used on hollow metal, glass filled and wood applications for residential or commercial doors weighing up to 100 lbs. Secure solid wood, solid core molded wood, solid and engineered wood doors with 3/4 in to 1-1/2 in. rabbets. This latch is supplied with 3/8 in oversized spindles for easy installation in hard materials
Our US3 Spring Latches have a patented Push-to-Spring mechanism that was developed for easier handling of the door. These latches are a quick and easy way to add safety and style to your cabinet project.
The original spring latch, designed to support the full weight of a swinging door by holding it shut by the force of its cam springs, was invented in 1928.