How does the latch system work in a building?

How does the latch system work in a building?

Latch is a system of fully integrated hardware and software that brings seamless access to every door in a modern building. Made for everyone. Residents can open doors with convenient and flexible credentials; by smartphone, doorcode, or keycard. Building operators can manage every door digitally from a powerful web-based access platform.

What’s the difference between latch and Smart Access?

Latch is a smart access system. Latch is a system of fully integrated hardware and software that brings seamless access to every door in a modern building. Made for everyone. Residents can open doors with convenient and flexible credentials; by smartphone, doorcode, or keycard.

How does a cam lock latch work on a door?

Sometimes referred to as a cam lock latch, it’s actuated by turning the base with a key or other tool, which presses the doors or surfaces shut. Mountings vary, from concealed to wings and knobs. You can even get them with T-Handles with a stainless steel cam lock.

How does a push to close door latch work?

This is essentially a spring loaded latch, though sometimes they’re called a push-to-close latch or referred to as having push lock fittings. A specially designed spring provides tactile resistance. As the panel door is pushed, the cam rises and then springs down behind the panel wall, automatically locking doors or panels when closed.

Latch is a system of fully integrated hardware and software that brings seamless access to every door in a modern building. Made for everyone. Residents can open doors with convenient and flexible credentials; by smartphone, doorcode, or keycard. Building operators can manage every door digitally from a powerful web-based access platform.

Latch is a smart access system. Latch is a system of fully integrated hardware and software that brings seamless access to every door in a modern building. Made for everyone. Residents can open doors with convenient and flexible credentials; by smartphone, doorcode, or keycard.

Sometimes referred to as a cam lock latch, it’s actuated by turning the base with a key or other tool, which presses the doors or surfaces shut. Mountings vary, from concealed to wings and knobs. You can even get them with T-Handles with a stainless steel cam lock.

This is essentially a spring loaded latch, though sometimes they’re called a push-to-close latch or referred to as having push lock fittings. A specially designed spring provides tactile resistance. As the panel door is pushed, the cam rises and then springs down behind the panel wall, automatically locking doors or panels when closed.