The single ball catch is comprised of a molded black fiberglass-reinforced nylon latch and a zinc-plated steel ball. It is a quick-latching method ideal for lightweight plastic panel doors. The steel ball can latch onto either the top or the front of the catch. The single ball catch requires a panel tap service to mount the steel ball to a plastic panel.
The single ball catch is comprised of a molded black fiberglass-reinforced nylon latch and a zinc-plated steel ball. It is a quick-latching method ideal for lightweight plastic panel doors. The steel ball can latch onto either the top or the front of the catch. The single ball catch requires a panel tap service to mount the steel ball to a plastic panel.
The single ball catch is comprised of a molded black fiberglass-reinforced nylon latch and a zinc-plated steel ball. It is a quick-latching method ideal for lightweight plastic panel doors. The steel ball can latch onto either the top or the front of the catch. The single ball catch requires a panel tap service to mount the steel ball to a plastic panel.
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3493
2
Bolt Assembly: 1/4-20 x .625" Black SHCS and Slide-In Economy T-Nut - Centered Thread - Black Zinc
3304
2
Bolt Assembly: 1/4-20 x .750" Black SHCS and Slide-In Economy T-Nut - Centered Thread - Black Zinc
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The single ball catch is comprised of a molded black fiberglass-reinforced nylon latch and a zinc-plated steel ball. It is a quick-latching method ideal for lightweight plastic panel doors. The steel ball can latch onto either the top or the front of the catch. The single ball catch requires a panel tap service to mount the steel ball to a plastic panel.
** In accordance with GDPR requirements, in order to download CAD files you will need to sign in to your PartCommunity account below, after clicking Generate. A partCommunity account is separate from your 80/20 account. If you do not have a PartCommunity account, you will need to create a free account.