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    A brief Introduction to gate latch

    Author: Site Editor     Publish Time: 28-05-2020      Origin: Site

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    There are many different options when you’re in the market for a way to secure your fence. You’ll first want to understand the various categories of fence gate latches available and how each model works.Next, it’s important to choose a material that works with your existing fence, and that provides the level of security you desire.Finally, installation and budget are considerations for the project.This article will introduce gate latch to you.


    Here are the main points of the article:

    • Material of gate latch

    • How to Fix a Fence gate latch:

     

    1. Material of gate latch

    (1) Iron fence gate latch:Iron is one of the most widely used fence gate latch materials and is crafted in a variety of ways including Old World, Antique, Colonial, and traditional styles. Manufacturers use both cast iron or wrought iron as it has a heavy, stately appearance that looks good against the fencing.The metal typically receives a powder-black coating to give it a layer of protection against the outdoor elements, but it may not be a good choice if you live in a location with a lot of corrosive elements. Beachfront or seaside homeowners may want to shop for another material as the salt in the air and water could cause the mechanism to rust prematurely.

    (2) Aluminum fence gate latch:If you’re worried about wear and tear or corrosion, aluminum may be the best material for you. Both lightweight and durable, it has a natural resistance to corrosive elements and can be used in virtually any environment.It is a more brittle material than iron, so you may want to invest in a gate stop to prevent everyday movement from putting undue stress on the fence gate latch arm which could cause breakage over time.

    (3) Bronze Fence fence gate latch:One of the most expensive materials of the bunch, bronze is a substantial material that ages well. It’s a popular choice for those with high-end design taste because it looks beautiful and feels dense to the touch.Most bronze designs are crafted with an element of artistry, and they feature traditional, contemporary, and old world elements. The metal ages well, and doesn’t require a powder coat to finish it, which eliminates the risk of chipping or the need to refinish it over time.

    (4) Stainless fence gate latch: Stainless steel is a distant cousin to aluminum. Similar in appearance, stainless steel is a heavier metal that is stronger and less likely to dent, warp, or bend under pressure or temperature.

     

    2. How to Fix a Fence gate latch:

    A gate latch cable is a nice little piece of hardware even if your gate is closing properly. It allows you to open your gate from the opposite side.So if your gate faces the neighbor’s side you’d be able to walk out of your gate from within your own yard rather than walking all the way around. You might want to do this project even if your fence gate latch is doing just fine!

    (1) Here are the steps that you’ll need to fix your fence gate latch. Start by drilling a hole right above the point where the gate latch connects to the post.

    (2) Next, remove the spring cup and spring from the gate latch cable. Feed the cable through the hole. The steel clip goes towards the gate latch. The loop stays on the opposite side of the gate from the latch.

    (3) Next, restore the spring cup and spring to the gate latch side. The spring cup itself will pop right into the 5/16″ hole that you’ve made.

    (4) You can then pry open the clip on the gate latch with your screwdriver. You don’t want to go crazy here. You just need to open it up enough to slip it onto the latch.

    (5) Next, make sure your spring fits neatly into the spring cup and pull back gently on the loop to make sure the gate latch cable is in the proper place.

    (6) Now, test your gate to make sure it gate latches automatically when it closes and that it opens without difficulty. If it does, you’ve successfully fixed your gate latch!

    Hopefully this article helped you understand gate latch. If you need a gate latch,or other Latch like Spring Latch, please contact us. 


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