‘GANGED’ TYPE 2S SMALL LATCHES
USING SLOT RECEIVERS
TDS 68-4
V2-1106
Torrington, CT 06790 • USA • TEL: 860-482-1532 • FAX 860-482-5059 • www.norse-inc.com © 2008
TORRINGTON, CT USA
‘Ganged’ Type 2S Small Latches Using Slot Receivers
Latches are Connected by a Common Shaft & Operated Simultaneously
by a7/32”/5.5mm Hex. Socket on the shaft end
Any Norse
Latch/Receiver
Combination can be
‘Ganged’
Panel Fabrication Utilizing ‘Ganged’ Latches
Without Having Access to the Panel Interior, the Latches are Inserted
Thru Their Respective Slots. The Shaft With its Sleeve is Inserted
Thru the Access Hole
PROCEDURE
The Latches are Inserted into Their Respective Slots and Fastened
With ‘Pop’ Rivets or Screws.
Prior To Finally Tightening the
Latches in Place,
the Shaft is Inserted Thru the Access Hole and
Thru Both Latches, Making Certain the Latches are ‘In Sync’
Mounting Ganged Latches
Type 2S Small Latches are Face Mounted to the Frame and
Fastened with ‘Pop’ Rivets After the Shaft is Inserted Thru
Them. Panel is Shown Opened.
When Preferred, Latches Can Be Completely Inserted
Thru Their Respective Slots and Mounted Behind the
Panel Framing Face.
See TDS 64
Channel Mounted Multilatches
®
are Shown In Section 7
Fig. 4B
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
Type2S Small Latches and Slot Receivers
Latch: S1125-2S-1.062
Slots in the Attached Component are Used as Receivers
NORSE LATCHES CAN BE GANGED AND REMOTELY OPERATED, PROVIDING WIDESPREAD
ATTACHMENT OF PANELING OR ELECTRICAL AND EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURES
Shown Here and on TDS 68-3 are Methods of
Inserting, Mounting and Assembling Ganged
Latches Within an Enclosure, Without Having
Access to the Interior
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
For Shafts, Bearings,
Couplings, Etc.
See TDS 154 which
follows.