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Inter-locking Gate Latch

48.88 Incl. VAT

140 in stock

The ODEL patented interlocking gate latch is designed to fit almost any make of field or yard gate. The latch enables you to easily lock two gates together.

It will fit almost any make of field & yard gates. Cuts out the need for a centre-latching pillar, which is often an obstruction. This lock prevents break-ins as it remains secure even if tampered with and U-bolts removed.

  • Patented Interlocking gate Latch
  • Unsatisfactory and unsightly rope or wire ties made obsolete.
  • Profiled and pressed steel unit, complete with U-bolts.
  • Padlockable.
  • Remains secure even if tampered with and U-bolts removed.
  • Hot-dip galvanized.

Toe Bar option is for the U-Bolts that are needed for the gate in uses 60OD for heavy-duty gates, 48OD for all others.

Product Description

Inter-locking gate latch

  • Patented Inter-locking gate Latch
  • Unsatisfactory and unsightly rope or wire ties made obsolete.
  • Profiled and pressed steel unit, complete with U-bolts.
  • Padlockable.
  • Remains secure even if tampered with and U-bolts removed.
  • Hot-dip galvanized.

 

The ODEL patented interlocking gate latch is designed to fit almost any make of field or yard gate. The latch enables you to easily lock two gates together.

It will fit almost any make of field & yard gates. Cuts out the need for center latching pillar, which very often is an obstruction. This lock prevents against break-ins as it remains secure even if tampered with and U-bolts removed.


 

Bolt-on Gate Drop Pin

The bolt-on drop pin is the perfect companion to our inter-locking latch. when latching two gates together the drop pin helps to keep them in place.

Gate Drop Pin

Hugh MacEneaney, Teagasc Dairy Adviser, Mullinavat, Co Kilkenny

“Good facilities allow farmers to expand production and incomes and add to the asset value of the farm. They also lead to a better quality of life for the farm family by reducing the workload and the drudgery. In many cases, particularly on dairy farms, buildings pay for themselves over a 7-10 year period. This is especially true when capital grant and tax savings are available.

 

 

 

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