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Title: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: cwcook on July 11, 2020, 11:40:49 am
Does anyone know where to get these latches. I have one completely gone. I cannot see a name on them.
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: rbark on July 11, 2020, 02:43:30 pm
You might try googling 'RV bay door latches" and see what comes up.
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: Hans&Marjet on July 11, 2020, 04:35:37 pm
Does anyone know where to get these latches. I have one completely gone. I cannot see a name on them.
Gone..??? or not working ?
if too much "slop" check the connecting rod ends..they wear, also the release latch wears...they are available
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: Travelin' Man (RIP) on July 11, 2020, 04:52:54 pm
Gone could mean that just the spring inside is broken.  If you're handy they can be taken apart by drilling out the rivets and rebuilt using a new spring and bolt/bushings to replace the two hollow, shouldered rivets.

Four years ago the rotary latches were
 $57.40 each, plus freight from FOT. They had a limited supply and are no longer made.
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: Beeman on July 11, 2020, 05:11:09 pm
Interesting thread... I had the spring break on wet bay door. It was in the locked position. Couldn't open by trying to snag the bar with a straighted coat hanger. Finally was able to drill out the rivits in the drop down access door for the hoses and reach up to unlock.

So, have been searching for replacement handles, OR as Peter stated, just replace the spring? Is the spring something common that can be found in a hardware store? I'd ike to restore the locking function.

Jeff
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: Travelin' Man (RIP) on July 11, 2020, 05:26:04 pm
Yes Jeff the spring is common.  The hardest part is getting the right size bushings to go over the bolts and grinding them off to be the needed length.  McMaster Carr had the bushings.

Re-reading your post..........are you referring to the latch assembly as pictured above, or the locking latch that is on the outside of the door that is used to open the door?
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: Barry & Cindy on July 11, 2020, 11:48:45 pm
I think you will find our bay door hardware from their manufacturer:

https://www.trimarkcorp.com/en/index.aspx

We have also bought outside grab bar from them.

 

 
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: Travelin' Man (RIP) on July 12, 2020, 12:14:56 am
Lots to choose from.  Which is the one pictured above, do you know Barry?
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: Barry & Cindy on July 12, 2020, 12:18:56 am
About 10 years ago, customer service worked with me by identifying a photo I sent them. I did not find their online parts very comprehensive and remember they have more products than on line.

Sorry, I don't know, wish I could be more help.

Images.google.com did not identify the photo.

But maybe this contact page with phone & email:
https://www.trimarkcorp.com/en/Contact.aspx

Maybe email the latch photo.

My records show we purchased bay door handle & door grab handle, but no latches.
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: cwcook on July 12, 2020, 05:54:41 am
One of doors that has two latches like pictured above has one latch completely gone.
Title: Re: Latches for basement storage compartments
Post by: Beeman on July 12, 2020, 10:06:02 am
Yes Jeff the spring is common.  The hardest part is getting the right size bushings to go over the bolts and grinding them off to be the needed length.  McMaster Carr had the bushings.

Re-reading your post..........are you referring to the latch assembly as pictured above, or the locking latch that is on the outside of the door that is used to open the door?

Yes Peter,  the latch is different upon looking at the OP write up, sorry for the error. It's the one with the outside handle for the wet bay door. As the photo shows I've got the little "dog" assembly taped off so it doesn't slip down and lock on me. It had a small spring that broke, so that the "dog" kept the handle in the locked position, what a pain! Just pulled into the CG and can't open the door with all the hookups!

Barry's pointer to the Trimark site is real good, as almost all of my exterior handles are bent up and deformed. I'll see if I can identify which handle assembly we have and price them out. It's a project for this winter when we get to Florida. I may try the process that several have identified where they straighten and reinforce the black handle part on the exterior.

Thanks for the tips, sorry to get off topic a bit. Always learning from the posts and the veterans!

Jeff