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This Latch/Receiver Combination is Illustrated in Fig. 5
Fig. 6A, 6B, & 6C
Type 2 Latches in thin panels and ‘O’ and ‘OD’ Receivers, as shown, facilitate infinitely variable angle free
standing panel connections and variable angle joints to walls. (See TDS 95)
6C
6B
6A
Fig. 7
Type 2 Latch used with a hinge
fastened to a second panel or wall make a
variable angle connection. (See TDS 86)
Fig. 8A, 8B, & 8C
Type 2 Latches with ‘CR’ (Cup) Receivers and with ‘T’ brackets are used for infinitely variable angle free
standing panel connections and also for variable angle connections to walls. (See TDS 94)
8A
8B
8C
Fig. 9
A metal angle can be used with
Type 2 Latches to make right angle con-
nections. (See TDS 86)
To further assist you in selecting compatible Latch/Receiver combinations, we
have color coded the Latches and correlated them by color with dimensionally
mated Receivers when used flange-to-flange as illustrated in Figs. 4 & 5.
S1500
S1250
Here Is An Example Of The Part Nos. Of A
Matching Compatible Latch/Receiver Combination
‘Reach’ ‘Setback’
‘Setback’
Latch: S1250
§
-2-1.000
¶
Receiver: R/S500-2-250
¶
‘Reach’
§
= ‘Setback’
¶
+ ‘Setback’
¶
1.250"
§
/31.8mm = 1.000"
¶
/25.4mm + .250"
¶
/6.4mm
Figs 4 & 5
Show how color coding is
used to select matching Type 2
Latch/Receiver Combinations.
These two shown are the
most frequently used
Type 2 Latch/Receiver
Combinations
*
The ‘Setback’ is the location of the key access hole from
the mounting flange face of the Latch case, or of the
Receiver pin from the mounting flange face of the
Receiver case.
LATCH
RECEIVER
S1500-2-750
R500-2-750
1.500 = .750 + .750
Fig 4
LATCH
RECEIVER
S1250-2-1.000
R/S500-2-250
1.250 = 1.000 + .250
Fig 5
TORRINGTON, CT USA
TDS 81-4C
V2-1106
TYPE 2 LARGE LATCHES & RECEIVERS
Fig 3
RECEIVER RECEIVER
R500-2-1.125 R500-2-1.187