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TORRINGTON, CT USA
TYPE 2S SMALL LATCHES
‘GANGED’ AND/OR REMOTELY OPERATED
SOME APPLICATIONS REQUIRE WIDESPREAD, TWO-POINT, SIMULTANEOUSLY OPERATED
ATTACHMENT OF PANELING OR ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES, ETC.
With the Norse Fastener System This is Quite Feasible
and Several Methods are Available to Accomplish it.
Any Norse
Latch/Receiver
Combination
Can Be ‘Ganged’
Ganged Latches-Shown Mounted & Assembled
Within a Typical Wall Panel Frame
Mounted Apart and Operated Simultaneously from the
Distant Access Hole, This Two-Point System Joins Wall
Panels, Fastens Equipment, and Closes Electrical Cases.
Key or Handle Operated. See TDS 68-2
Ganged Latches-Where Access to the
Panel Interior Permits Assembly
When the Shaft, Collars and Coupling can be
Assembled Within the Enclosure, this is a Preferred
Method. Key or Handle Operated. See TDS 68-2
• For Access Hole Cover Buttons See TDS 127 •
Ganged Latches-Assembled Where There
is No Access to the Panel Interior
This Shaft is Inserted Thru the Access Hole After the Latches are
Mounted. Key or Handle Operated. See TDS 68-3
Ganged Latches-Assembled Where There
is no Access to the Panel Interior
This Bare Shaft is Inserted Thru the Access Hole After the
Latches are Mounted, and Allows Close Proximity of the
Latch to the Panel. Socket Operated. See TDS 68-4
A Norse Gear Box Can Be
Designed Into Your Project for
Latch Operation From a
Remote 90
o
Position
A Variety of Keys, Handles and Wrenches are Available for
Latch Operation. See TDS 146-165 (Section 5)
We Have Shown on the Following Page Components That Can Be Used to Fabricate
‘Ganged’ and/or Remotely Operated Latch Assemblies
Fig. 3A
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 3B
Fig. 4A
Fig. 4B
Fig.1
Fig. 2A
Fig. 2B
TDS 68-1
V2-1106
For Shafts, Bearings,
Couplings, Etc. See TDS
154 which follows.