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Accessories > Latches
Auto Gate Latch
Auto Gate Latch
Auto gate latches are a self closing latch specifically for field and ranch gates. This makes them ideal for a stock field in which is important to keep the gate locked.Hunting Latch
Hunting Latch
The hunting latch is very similar to the self closing latch, except it has easy access for horses. Therefore it can be opened on horseback, making it ideal for bridleways in stock fields.Self Lock Catch
Self Lock Catch
Self lock catches are again very similar to the self closing latch, but it doesn't have a handle. They are great on field gates and ranch gates in stock fields to prevent animals escaping.Throw Over
Throw Over
Throw over latches are used on a pair of gates, either field gates or ranch gates, in a field or on driveways. They can also be used on galvanised gates.Ring Latch
Ring Latch
Ring latches are a more decorative latch, making them ideal for gardens or shed doors. They are most commonly used on feather edged gates and tongue & grooved gates.Spring Fast Catch
Spring Fast Catch
This is an alternative to the self closing latch for field gates and ranch gates. It includes easy access for horses, so it is great for bridleways which pass through fields.Suffolk Latch
Suffolk Latch
Suffolk latches are great for garden gates or potting sheds, as they open from both sides, and look more appealing. They are great on feather edged gates and tongue & grooved gatesSuffolk Latch Kit
Suffolk Latch Kit
Suffolk latches are great for garden gates or potting sheds, as they open from both sides, and look more appealing. They are great on feather edged gates and tongue & grooved gatesSpring Latch
Spring Latch
Spring latches are ideal for animal use as they are secure and resistant to open. They can be used on either wooden or galvanised gates, in fields, paddocks or stables.Kickover Stable Latch
Kickover Stable Latch
Kickover latches are the perfect latch for the bottom of stable doors. Not only do the make the stable door more secure, but they protect the door from being misshaped.take our survey
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