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Tilt Latch (LH / RH Pair)
Tilt latch pairs for tilt-pac single- and double-hung windows. Mortise (1-1/4" hole spacing) and surface (~5" OAL) variants. Acetal, polypropylene, or glass-filled PA66 housing; stainless or zinc-plated spring.
Also known as
tilt-out latch · sash latch · tilt window latch
Key Features
- LH/RH pairs supplied matched
- Mortise and surface mount options
- Color-matched plastic options
Available Materials
Specifications
Component family
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Window cam-action sash locks, tilt latches, accordion shutter locks (CF / HV / L / T-handle), shutter end-locks, and commercial-door strike plates + deadbolt internals + edge reinforcers. AAMA 1304 / Miami-Dade NOA / BHMA A156.5 compliant where applicable.
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Tilt Latch (LH / RH Pair) cross-references
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