GN 115-WSK-SST-NI
GN 115-WSK-SST
Latches
Stainless Steel, Operation with Socket Keys
Stainless Steel (NI)
Stainless Steel, Operation with Socket Keys
Stainless Steel (NI)

78711-R,20
78710-R,10
78712-R,50
orGN 300-30-B5-SW;60
GN 612-5-M12x1,5-A;40
DIN 172-B10,5-20-A;50
ISO 8675-M8x1-04-BT;10
78711-R,20
78710-R,10
78712-R,50
orGN 300-30-B5-SW;60
GN 612-5-M12x1,5-A;40
DIN 172-B10,5-20-A;50
ISO 8675-M8x1-04-BT;10
Lock housing
Stainless steel AISI 303 NI
Latch arm
Stainless steel AISI 304
Other parts
Stainless steel AISI 304
Protection class IP 65
Lock housing
Stainless steel AISI 316Ti A4
Latch arm
Stainless steel AISI 316
Other parts
Stainless steel AISI 316
Protection class IP 66
Latches GN 115-WSK-SST lock by a turning operation limited to 90° which moves the latch arm in the locked position behind the door frame. The bevels of the latch arm ease the closing of the door. Thanks to the stainless steel materials used, the latches are optimally suited for use in corrosive environments.
Latch arms are available with different bend angles to cover a latch arm distance A from 6 to 50 mm (version NI) and from 6 to 28 mm (version A4).
Latches GN 115-WSK-SST are supplied with loosely enclosed latch arm.
For installation, set a hole in the door, cover or hatch as shown in the outline drawing.
Once assembled, the latch is pushed through the bore diameter from the front. The hex nut can then be pushed over the latch from the back and bolted in place.
The required installation bore in the door leaf, is usually generated by punching or laser machining in series production.
The installation bore diameter can also be created by drilling or milling as shown in the outline drawings.
For small series and steel sheets below 2 mm thickness, the sheet metal punches GN 123 are the tool of choice.
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