01
40*27MM case latch lock with key chrome M403B
Place of Origin |
Guangdong ,China |
MOQ |
Normally 1 carton or check with the sale |
Samples |
Available ; Sample fee and shipping cost will be on buyer |
Payment Method |
Down payment and balance before shipment |
T/T ; (wire transfer) ;L/C; Western union; Moneygram ; Paypal;credit card |
|
Lead time |
1 to 3 days for in products in stock Check with the sale for those not in stock |
Shipping time |
Express : 3 to 10 days Air mail : 7 to 15 days( depends on areas) Train transport : 20 to 45 days(( depends on areas)) Sea shipping : 7 to 65 days (( depends on areas)) |
This is a case latch lock with dimensions of 40*27MM and comes with two keys. If you prefer a keyless version, you can choose M403. We also offer larger sizes, M401 and M402. This lock can be opened with a key to unlock the upper and lower parts of the latch. Additionally, there is a version that can be installed on an aluminum bar. The 2 chrome Drawbolt Closure Latch for Case comes with a lock and two keys. It is designed for mounting on flush-fitting surfaces, and rivets/screws are not included. These latches are perfect for repairing guitar cases,, and boxes.
About musical case clasp latch
A clasp latch for musical case is a type of fastening device used to secure a musical instrument case or a musical equipment case. It typically consists of two parts: a latch and a clasp.
The latch is a metal or plastic component that is attached to one side of the case and has a spring-loaded mechanism. When the latch is depressed, it clicks into place and holds the case closed.
The clasp is a metal or plastic component that is attached to the other side of the case and has a hook or loop that fits over the latch. When the clasp is engaged, it locks the case closed and prevents it from opening accidentally.
A clasp latch for musical case provides a secure and convenient way to transport and store musical instruments and equipment. It helps protect the contents of the case from damage and theft, and makes it easy to access the instrument or equipment when needed.