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Self Locking Cargo Trailer Door Latch Vise Lock Cam Bar W Key on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Peoria, Arizona, United States

Peoria, Arizona, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:RV locks MPN:65004 Manufacturer Part Number:65004 Exterior Part Type:Doors Warranty:No

This is a new item without original packaging and even though it has never been installed, small scratches are visible on the surface. You are purchasing:
One Locking Cargo Trailer Cam-bar Door Latch 
The latch has no part # stamped on it but other eBay auctions selling this exact part list it as Part#: 65004

Manufactured by fastecindustrial.com

Auction is for the vise lock door latch plus 2 keys.

Features
Silver powder coat
Measures 6" x 3- 9/16"
3 Hole Mount - Top Two Holes are 2-7/8" on center, bottom hole is 3-5/8" from top holes. All holes are 1/4" in diameter 
Spring assisted latch for easy use
Latch locks in place to secure cam-bar and lock doors
Self Latching

Includes two keys.

*No screws.
*No screw hole plug.
*No installation instructions.

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