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The OCGIG 5 PCS Push Button Latch Cabinet Door Locks combine robust zinc alloy and ABS materials with a sleek electroplated finish, delivering secure, keyless locking for RVs, yachts, and motorhomes. Designed for easy installation on 15-18mm thick doors, these push-button latches prevent unwanted openings during travel, ensuring your cabinetry stays pristine and secure.
Material | Zinc, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Brand | OCGIG |
Color | Electroplated Silver-5PCS |
Exterior Finish | Zinc |
Specific Uses For Product | Cabinets, Drawer |
Special Feature | Key Unlock |
Included Components | Installation Hardware |
Lock Type | Push Button Lock |
Theme | Modern Elegance |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Metal Type | Zinc Alloy |
Handle Material | Zinc |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 5.0 Count |
Number of Items | 5 |
Manufacturer | OCGIG |
Part Number | OCG-TL204 |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 3.74 x 3.58 inches |
Item model number | OCG-TL204 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 5 |
Special Features | Key Unlock |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**T
Satisfied
I might need more, very satisfied
K**Z
Size
Smaller than pictured and the inside catch is had to be placed on the very outside of the cupboard. I am returning them
A**R
Gracias
Gracias
S**.
Will replace broken latches and look like high quality finish. Some adjustments needed.
The latches are shipped well packaged but not in a padded box, so check carefully for crush damage from the transportation. The product is lower cost than factory parts, and feels like it may not last for long under heavy use or rough stress.Be prepared with cabinetry woodworking tools before you start. Our cabinets were 20 years old, and the worn out latches were installed with a hole size slightly smaller than the chrome decoration ring provided with these latches. Every cabinet door had to be drilled with a one inch spade bit to be slightly larger than one inch in diameter. This is probably due to a slight difference in inches to metric conversion and the use of a worn or old tool at the factory that built the cabinets 20 years ago.We also found that the existing original metal tabs could be kept in most cases, but some of the latches and doors were installed with insufficient engagement to keep the doors and drawers securely closed. The new latches are slightly different, so the locked position of the sliding lock was too far from the metal tabs. We had to install shims under some tabs to make the new lock engage the metal tabs properly.We were not able to use the very small short metal tabs that were provided, because the original latches were installed with much better and much larger tabs that included wide base area with slots to allow fine adjustment.Another discovery was that the door and drawer closed position must be adjusted by moving the metal tabs on the fixed part so that there is at least two millimeters or a sixteenth of an inch free play when the latch is locked. This is extremely important to set before you close and lock a new latch into an old door. If the lock is engaged and the door is tight against the frame, the lock cannot be released due to friction. You then must use high force to press in on the door, bending it inward while pressing the button to release the lock.I don't think any of our observations are a result of design or quality problems with this product. It is common to find these issues with retrofit of new parts on old construction from decades in the past. We did buy a generous supply of extra latches to keep for future use in case any of the new latches break in the future. It is a good way to make sure that a replacement part you install years from now will be an exact match to the others.
N**A
Cheap
Poor quality
L**.
Work great to replace the broken ones I have
Update and replaceEasy to installLooks good
L**A
Cheaper alternative for van conversion cabinets
Bought this gold push buttons for our van conversion. For the most part, it was easy to install despite some minor hiccups. I would've preferred a different colored gold knobs but this was all we could find that was affordable. The knobs are a "polished gold color"
G**E
Feel and look cheaply made
I hope these will last at least a year, installed 2 so far in RV. The button doesn’t sit flush with the ring it goes through, but it works ok. The instructions (so small you can’t read) didn’t have the measurement you actually need to install on a drawer or cabinet door, and the measurements are in MM—millimeters, so those who only work with inches have to make their own measurements. They are mostly plastic. When the button becomes a knob, it is somewhat wobbly so I suspect it will break if too much force is applied to open heavy drawer.If you’re replacing pull up latches, this button won’t cover the old screw holes so you have to use wood filler and color correction in addition.
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