Dimensions Of The Redline Stainless Steel Spring Latch # SL716SS
Updated 02/26/2011 | Published 02/25/2011 >
Question:
Is there a spec sheet on the SL716SS Spring Latch?? I am interested in the bracket size, mounting hole size, and the distance that the 7/16 pin extends out from the bracket. Thank you!
asked by: Jenny M
Expert Reply:
I contacted our representative at Redline about the Bolt-On Stainless Steel Spring Latch, part # SL716SS.
The bracket or base of the latch measures approximately 1-1/2 inches wide by 3-1/4 inches long and is 3/16 of an inch thick.
The mounting holes are spaced apart 1 inch by 1-7/8 inches on center. The width of the mounting holes measure approximately 3/16 inches wide.
The pin when fully extended will extend out approximately 1-5/8 inches and when retracted measures 3/8 of an inch.
I used Photoshop to show the dimensions of the Bolt-On Stainless Steel Spring Latch, part # SL716SS.
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Bolt-On Stainless Steel Spring Latch
- Trailer Door Latch
- Reversible
- Spring Latch
- Non-Locking
- Bolt-On
- Stainless Steel
- Redline
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