Content |
Technical drawing [174,6 KB]
AutoCAD file [132 KB]
| |
| Large Butterfly catch mounted in a dish, cranked to fit flush when assembled with aluminium hybrid location. With kick out spring. Steel, zinc plated.
Fixing holes: 5.1 mm
Weight: 470 g
All medium and large Butterfly catches now stop at approximately and can be fitted with a kick-out spring to automatically push them out to this point, from which they can be opened further by exerting a gentle tug. |
|
Drawbolt medium nickel-plated lockable
Drawbolt medium, with key
Product type
Catches
Type
Drawbolt catches
Material
Steel
Surface
nickel plated
Mounting hole diameter
3.7 mm
Lockable
Yes
Width
46 mm
Height
73 mm
Weight
0,07 kg
| Large padlocking drawbolt. Fixing holes ø 4.9 mm.
Zinc plated steel |
Technical drawing [111,7 KB]
|
|
| Medium locking drawbolt. Finish: Chrome plated steel.
Fixing holes: 3.6 mm
Weight: 50 g |
|
Technical Drawing [88,5 KB]
|
|
| Lock Smarter - the ClapLock flightcase lock by Adam Hall
With the ClapLock, Adam Hall is unveiling an innovative (patent pending) solution for locking flight cases that is not only especially practical, but also extremely elegant.
It is used primarily in conference technology, in the AV sector, and in industrial applications: in short, wherever not only sound functionality, but also design plays a role. Unlike the classic "butterfly" clasp, the ClapLock opens simply and intuitively with the press of a button. Inadvertent release of the locking mechanism is virtually impossible thanks to the recessed design. It is flush with both the inside and the outside of the case. Moreover, the proven design protects the heads of the rivets against damage. Extremely simple operation and a stylish look make the ClapLock the perfect flight case lock for special demands.
- Material: Steel
- Surface: zinc plated
- Fixing Holes: ø 5.1 mm
- Type of dish: cranked
- Depth: 9.5 mm
|
|
Backplate for use with Split Dishes.
** From Split to Hole Centre 10mm / 3/8“
Material: 0.9mm / 20 gauge Steel
|
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.