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  • Auto Gate Latch - ZP GI12P
    Auto Gate Latch - ZP GI12P

    A traditional sytle gate latch commonly used on all types of pedestrian gate. The auto gate latch automatically locates and secure the gate when closed. - for added security easily apply a small pad lock - Simple locking system

    Price: 3.89 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • 200mm 8in ZP Suffolk Latch GI20P
    200mm 8in ZP Suffolk Latch GI20P

    A very simple latch traditiona latch that is used on garden gates and external doors. - Latch only requires additional security - Ideal for garden gates.

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  • Ring Gate Latch - EXB - 6in GI36P
    Ring Gate Latch - EXB - 6in GI36P

    This traditional gate latch incorporates a ring on both sides of the gate to easily open and latch the gate closed. - Ideal for garden gates - Easy to install

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  • Vict Chromed Straight Lever Latch Handle VBC02P
    Vict Chromed Straight Lever Latch Handle VBC02P

    Door handles are an essential household item. - Suitable for indoor or outdoor use. - Corrosion resistant.

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  • Why can an SR latch not store values, but a D latch can?

    An SR latch cannot store values because it is sensitive to the inputs being constantly changing. This can lead to unpredictable behavior and the inability to hold a stable state. On the other hand, a D latch can store values because it has a single data input that controls when the latch is updated. This allows for a more controlled and stable storage of data.

  • How do you make a latch?

    To make a latch, you will need a few basic materials such as a piece of metal or wood for the latch itself, screws or nails to attach it to the door or gate, and a small knob or handle for easy opening. First, measure and cut the latch to the desired size and shape. Then, attach the latch to the door or gate using screws or nails, making sure it is secure and aligned properly. Finally, attach the knob or handle to the latch to make it easy to open and close.

  • Why can I store data with a D-latch, but not with an SR-latch? I can also set a bit with S in an SR-latch. So why do I need a D-latch?

    You can store data with a D-latch because it has a single data input (D) that allows you to directly input the desired data. On the other hand, an SR-latch does not have a dedicated data input, and instead relies on the S and R inputs to set or reset the latch. While you can set a bit with the S input in an SR-latch, it does not provide a straightforward way to directly input and store data. Therefore, a D-latch is necessary when you want to store data without the need for additional control inputs.

  • To what extent is a value stored in an SR latch, D latch, and D flip-flop?

    In an SR latch, a value is stored in the form of two stable states, either a set state or a reset state. In a D latch, a value is stored based on the input data signal, which is latched and held until the latch is updated. In a D flip-flop, a value is stored based on the clock signal, where the input data is latched and transferred to the output only on the rising or falling edge of the clock signal.

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  • Chrome Shaped Lever Latch Set - 170mm VBC51P
    Chrome Shaped Lever Latch Set - 170mm VBC51P

    Door handles are an essential household item. - Suitable for internal and external use. - Resistant to corrosion.

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  • 100mm PB Victorian Straight Lever Latch Handle VB02P
    100mm PB Victorian Straight Lever Latch Handle VB02P

    Part of our Victorian style range, a lever latch handle is most used with a mortice latch to open and close a non-locking door. - Suitable for internal and external use. - Resistant to corrosion. - Fixings included

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  • 63mm NP Bolt Through Tubular Latch CE Fire Rated SP325P
    63mm NP Bolt Through Tubular Latch CE Fire Rated SP325P

    Mounted into a door, allowing the door to be opened and closed and remaining held shut. - Suitable for interior and exterior doors - Complete with fixings - Certifire Approved - FD30 - CE Marked

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  • EXB Auto Gate Latch GI13P
    EXB Auto Gate Latch GI13P

    A traditional sytle gate latch commonly used on all types of pedestrian gate. The auto gate latch automatically locates and secure the gate when closed. - for added security easily apply a small pad lock - Simple locking system

    Price: 3.89 £ | Shipping*: 7.19 £
  • What if the door latch is stuck?

    If the door latch is stuck, you can try using a lubricant such as WD-40 to loosen it. You can also try gently tapping the latch with a hammer to see if that helps release it. If these methods do not work, it may be necessary to call a professional locksmith to help fix the issue. It is important not to force the door open as this can cause damage to the latch or door frame.

  • How can one reassemble a door latch?

    To reassemble a door latch, first ensure all the components are clean and in good condition. Then, insert the latch bolt into the edge of the door and secure it with the screws provided. Next, place the exterior and interior handles on either side of the door, making sure they align properly with the latch bolt. Finally, secure the handles in place with the screws provided and test the latch to ensure it functions correctly.

  • Are there door openers with hidden latch?

    Yes, there are door openers with hidden latches. These types of door openers are designed to have a latch mechanism that is concealed within the door frame or handle, providing a sleek and minimalist look. The hidden latch feature can enhance the overall aesthetic of the door while still providing secure functionality. Many modern and high-end door opener designs incorporate hidden latches for a more seamless and sophisticated appearance.

  • How can one reinstall a door latch?

    To reinstall a door latch, first, remove the screws holding the latch plate in place on the edge of the door. Then, remove the latch mechanism from the door. Next, insert the new latch mechanism into the door and secure it with screws. Finally, attach the latch plate back onto the edge of the door and test the latch to ensure it is working properly.

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