Enclosures

Compression latch from EMKA puts the pressure on sealing

5th January 2011
ES Admin
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EMKA demonstrate an indepth understanding of their customers application problems with the 1000 series specialist compression latch, The 1000 program particularly seals to IP65 for the locking of doors, hatches or covers and is expected to be especially useful on cabinets that are exposed to high vibration. EMKA compression latches are particularly suitable for this kind of application where they offer a reliable solution for the tight locking of doors, covers or hatchways on compressors, generators, construction/mining equipment, air-conditioning, heating and ventilating systems and railway construction equipment.

The compression function includes a two-stage operation with direct pull-down on the gasket profile; the 1000 latch has a turn/compress function, which also solves problems where thick extruded gaskets are used or where normal latches would give too tight a compression. The 1000 series provides 5.5mm of direct pull compression - while looking like any other double-bar or coin slot ¼ turn fastener. The operator makes a first ¼ turn of the key, which positions the latch and a conventional 3mm ramp. The second ¼ turn then generates a “soft landing” with a further 5.5mm compression. Standard EMKA hole form is used so fitment is simple in all situations where traditional ¼ turn fasteners would be expected.

EMKA compression lock technology extends their position as “everything but the enclosure” manufacturers, augmenting their range of 19in cabinet locks, HVAC locks, spanner locks, door hinges and extruded gasket profiles.

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