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Leading Manufacturer, Supplier & Retailer of Casting Rolling Gate Latch, Mild Steel Traditional Post Latch, Casting Pressed Gate Latch Fork, Casting Gate Fork Latch and Casting Cantilever Gate Latch.
A pressed steel rolling gate latch—often referred to as a "Rolo latch"—is a specialized hardware component used to secure rolling or sliding chain link fence gates. Here's how it's typically used:
A mild steel traditional post latch deluxe is widely used in wooden gates for security, durability, and traditional aesthetics, making it a practical and stylish choice for gardens, farms, and residential entrances.
Pressed steel gate fork latches are widely used in chain link fencing systems to secure gates efficiently and affordably. This is combination of Fork and Collar with carriage bolts. Here's a breakdown of their key uses:
A casting gate fork latch is one of the most widely used and reliable latching mechanisms in chain link fencing, especially for residential and light commercial swing gates. Its cast construction makes it strong, durable, and ideal for long-term outdoor use. Here's how it's used:
Size Range
| ITEM CODE | ITEM SIZE |
|---|---|
| HMAGFL138178 | 1 3/8" x 1 7/8" |
| HMAGFL158158 | 1 5/8" x 1 5/8" |
| HMAGFL158178 | 1 5/8" x 1 7/8" |
| HMAGFL178178 | 1 7/8" x 1 7/8" |
| HMAGFL212138 | 2 1/2"X1 3/8" |
| HMAGFL212158 | 2 1/2"X1 5/8" |
| HMAGFL2122 | 2 1/2"X2" |
| HMAGFL3138 | 3"X1 3/8" |
| HMAGFL3158 | 3"X1 5/8" |
| HMAGFL32 | 3"X2" |
| HMAGFL1384 | 1 3/8" x 4" |
| HMAGFL4158 | 4"X1 5/8" |
| HMAGFL42 | 4"X2" |
A Cant Gate Latch – Casting Type is a rugged, high-strength latch used in chain link fencing systems, especially for swing gates in industrial or agricultural settings. Its cast construction makes it ideal for heavy-duty applications. Here's how it's used:
A Cantilever Post Latch – Casting Type is a robust and secure gate hardware component used in chain link fencing systems, especially for swing gates. Its cast construction makes it ideal for demanding environments where durability and reliability are key. Here's how it's used: