
Eurospec Heavy Sprung Tubular Latch 64mm - Electro Brassed/Satin Stainless Steel
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SKU TLS5025EB/SSS
Heavy Sprung Tubular Latch 64mm. Commonly used to assist unsprung handles return to level. Certified to BS EN 12209. This latch carries a 10 year mechanical guarantee. It has been CE and Certifire tested. Suitable for use in all domestic, industrial and commercial environments.
Features:
- Heavy Sprung Design: The Eurospec Heavy Sprung Tubular Latch 64mm is built with a robust spring mechanism, providing reliable support for unsprung door handles, ensuring they return to a level position after use.
- Dual Finish: This tubular latch features a dual finish, combining Electro Brassed and Satin Stainless Steel components for both aesthetic appeal and enhanced durability.
- Certified Quality: Certified to meet the stringent standards of BS EN 12209, assuring high-quality performance and dependability.
- Mechanical Guarantee: Supported by a 10-year mechanical guarantee, instilling confidence in the latch's long-term performance and durability.
- CE and Certifire Tested: The latch has undergone thorough CE and Certifire testing, further confirming its quality and suitability for a wide range of environments.
- Versatile Application: Designed for use in domestic, industrial, and commercial settings, making it a versatile choice for various door installations.
Specifications:
- Product Type: Eurospec Heavy Sprung Tubular Latch 64mm - Electro Brassed/Satin Stainless Steel
- Finish: Electro Brassed and Satin Stainless Steel for an appealing appearance and enhanced longevity
- Latch Size: 64mm (standard size)
- Spring Mechanism: Heavy sprung design assists unsprung door handles in returning to level position
- Certifications: Certified to BS EN 12209, CE tested, and Certifire tested for rigorous quality assurance
- Mechanical Guarantee: Backed by a 10-year mechanical guarantee
- Application: Suitable for domestic, industrial, and commercial environments