What do you use the pull latch on?

What do you use the pull latch on?

These latches reach around outside corners to draw two surfaces together— use them to secure cases, toolboxes, and other containers. Designed with compression springs to withstand vibration better than standard draw latches, these offer a more secure hold. These latches are typically used to secure hoods and covers.

How do you remove a strap from a ratchet strap?

If you can’t locate the release tab, check your operation instruction manual. Open up the ratchet and pull the strap loose. Flip the ratchet completely open so it lays flat, then pull on the non-fixed side of the strap. This will release the strap from the ratchet’s hold and allow you to completely remove the strap.

Why is my rear seat release latch broken?

In the picture below, you will notice how one of the prongs has broken off the end of the rod. That is what has been keeping the latch from releasing the seat. Tip: Only pull out the handle, do not try to pull out the whole plastic cup as it will likely break.

How do you open a McMaster pull latch?

Open several draw locks with the same key. Lift and turn the handle 180° to open and close this lock. Secure cases, toolboxes, and other containers— these locks reach around outside corners to draw two surfaces together. When released, the spring-loaded ring handle returns to its recessed position to stay out of the way.

These latches reach around outside corners to draw two surfaces together— use them to secure cases, toolboxes, and other containers. Designed with compression springs to withstand vibration better than standard draw latches, these offer a more secure hold. These latches are typically used to secure hoods and covers.

Do you have to pull the handle back down to release the ratchet?

When properly positioned, you won’t be able to pull the handle back down – it will be locked in its flat position. Once it’s flat, you can let go of the little handle and just pull the ratchet towards you – it’ll now be loose and ready to release.

In the picture below, you will notice how one of the prongs has broken off the end of the rod. That is what has been keeping the latch from releasing the seat. Tip: Only pull out the handle, do not try to pull out the whole plastic cup as it will likely break.

What are the latches on a strike plate for?

Mount these latches on a corner to draw perpendicular surfaces together. An integrated slide bolt extends into the strike plate to resist pull and vibration from side-to- side, front-to- back, and up-and-down forces.