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The Reliable Hardware RH-2610-2-A is a set of two small, nickel-plated briefcase latches designed for light-duty use. Measuring 2.35'' by 1.34'', each latch features five mounting holes for secure installation and a bright nickel finish for lasting corrosion resistance. Ideal for professionals seeking a sleek, durable closure solution without added bulk.
Manufacturer | Bienz & Fowlks dba Reliable Hardware Company |
Part Number | RH-2610-2-A |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 0.75 x 2.25 inches |
Item model number | RH-2610-2-A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Finish | nickel,silver |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Included Components | 2 draw latches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**N
Good product.
Works well.
S**N
Great replacement hasp
I used these hasps to replace the old push style clasps on my trumpet case. They worked out great for me, but there are a few things to consider for your own project1) As others have mentioned, screws are not included. I needed to use screws and nuts for my application. All the hasps with fasteners have wood screws included. I would have had to procure screws and nuts anyways.2) The arm bar rests about 2mm above the side screw holes. I shaved the top of the side screws with a belt sander. I think they were designed for rivets, but it was easy to modify my screws.3) The side holes are right up against the lock body. I flattened one side of each of the side screws with a belt sander.4) The underside of the lock body has a raised section. This worked on my case because I had to straddle a metal trim piece. If you are mounting these on flush sides, they will have a gap under them where they latch.Overall, these are a great value for a DIY fix. New trumpet cases are about $100, so the $4ish I paid is a great value. I will be saving these in an Amazon list for future projects!
T**I
No screws included
Shame on me. I simply assumed the latches would come with screws The old saying about when you assume was true. Now I have to go to a hardware store nyhow.
D**N
Clasp
Got these for my chainsaw case the plastic ones broke. These are more secure and were easy to install
L**C
Good draw latches
These worked great. Draws up tightly. No complaints. other than no included screws, I had to use #4 x 1/2" pan head sheet metal/wood screws to fasten them. Five per latch.
T**C
buyer beware- poor specifications ... travel at your ow risk
4.2023... this listing lacks specifications and the pictures are inadequate... I see that most of thee offered have only a pic and they are subtly different from each other...come on guys we need a three dimensional drafted print or at least a double with dimensions...I am using this to refurbish a sax case... 1970 bundy fiber case... with a upper and lower i/2 inch closure aluminum binder... buying this latch is a gamble as I have only the picture (be sure and examine it closely) to determine if it may spec out... after receipt I now know that is will fit only after I modify the case binder with 1mm x 3mm slots to accept the offset on the lower latch. The screw holes are tapered so you need a countersunk screw or thin,flat rivet.. diamteer of the holes is 3.5 mm - I am using a M3 x 3 or 5 mm -p50 machine screw matched to a very short sleeve nut. and some washers to reinforce the backing. the lengths you use will vary with what you are working with.
W**N
Perfect
My trombone case came with two broken latches and this brand looked like the closest match to what was already there. It was a perfect exchange. Removed the side of the latch that was broken and it worked perfectly with the half that was intact. Very pleased with how the project turned out
R**Y
OK
Did the job.
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