This limit groove is used to install the sliding door lock housing - it can be completely installed behind the door panel with integral mounting bolts by welding, rivet or thin section embedded mounting cover plate. The spring loaded door lock slider operates from the inside or outside of the cabinet, and can be quickly opened and closed by pushing.
The door lock housing is installed inside the door panel, with or without an optional mounting cover outside the panel. When it is used without covering plate or optional key lock, the limitation of panel thickness is really eliminated. The wide opening provides enough space to drive the door lock. The wide locking slider has higher strength and stability. It can ensure that the door lock without the cover plate can be locked by welding or using rivets or screws to install the black powder coating surface.
This extreme recess mounted sliding door lock housing - can be completely mounted behind the door panel by welding, rivets or a thin section flush mounted cover plate with integral mounting bolts. The spring loaded door lock slide is operated from the inside or outside of the cabinet and can be opened and closed quickly with just a push.
Sliding Flush Latches: Built Clean, Works Tough
Mount the latch inside the door panel—add a trimplate outside if you want a polished look. Skip the trimplate or keylock, and panel thickness limits disappear.
Why users pick it:
Room to grip: Wide opening lets you use two fingers or your whole hand—no pinching.
No wobble: Thick sliding bar locks solid, even when doors rattle.
Install your way: Skip the trimplate? Weld it, rivet it, or screw it in.
Stays sharp: Black powder-coated finish resists scratches and grease smudges.
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