having had a few press button latches stop working (seems they have a limited life span) we have screwed magnetic flat catches on the lower cupboards and so now only use the press button closures when travelling
Radar said
08:45 PM Jul 26, 2018
We are having a little trouble with a press button latch, would you be ever so helpful if you could put a photo up, so one non expert can have a go at fixing this pestie door that I have.
sorry for the poor quality pics - magnetic catches available from any hardware store - flat section attaches to the inside of the door and the magnet attaches to the cupboard frame - just need to line them up. The doors then stay shut without having to engage the button lock which is then only used when travelling'
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Thursday 26th of July 2018 10:12:58 PM
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Thursday 26th of July 2018 10:13:53 PM
Radar said
07:29 AM Jul 27, 2018
Thank you for the photos, first green shed or any hardware toy shop I will be looking for that style of latche.
iana said
11:12 AM Jul 27, 2018
What kind of trouble are you having?, a while back one of our latches would not latch closed, while not long before this a forum member was having trouble not being able to unlatch the cupboards. I dismantled the latch and found there is an adjustment, after adjustment no more problems. This is on a Jayco, it was some time ago, so I would have to go and do the process again if you want more info.
villatranquilla said
11:18 AM Jul 27, 2018
iana wrote:
What kind of trouble are you having?, a while back one of our latches would not latch closed, while not long before this a forum member was having trouble not being able to unlatch the cupboards. I dismantled the latch and found there is an adjustment, after adjustment no more problems. This is on a Jayco, it was some time ago, so I would have to go and do the process again if you want more info.
will check it out - they just get stuck sometimes and won't open or the button won't stay in when closed
iana said
02:41 AM Jul 28, 2018
It is a while since I adjusted the latch on one of our van cupboards, but I do remember that if one over adjusts in one direction, you can't release the latch once closed.
Long Weekend said
02:03 PM Jul 29, 2018
Funny. but one of my (also Jayco) push button catches started sticking over the last couple of days. The button wouldn't extend when pressed, I had to get a knife and lever it open each time.
After removing the lock I couldn't see how to adjust it. But then I noticed that the angle plate was slightly bent inwards. A quick bend outwards with the pliers and the catch worked normally. Apparently the tongue was catching on the plate and wouldn't release.
Don't know it that would fix your problem but might be worth at try.
(I imagine that the angle plate would be progressively bent as the door was closed with the lock tongue protruding.)
Murray
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Sunday 29th of July 2018 04:49:55 PM
lizandlarry said
12:24 PM Jul 30, 2018
I found a periodic squirt of graphite powder into the locks fixes the sticking
oldbloke said
11:14 PM Aug 11, 2018
These are simple and we have had no problems with them.
having had a few press button latches stop working (seems they have a limited life span) we have screwed magnetic flat catches on the lower cupboards and so now only use the press button closures when travelling
We are having a little trouble with a press button latch, would you be ever so helpful if you could put a photo up, so one non expert can have a go at fixing this pestie door that I have.
Thank you.
sorry for the poor quality pics - magnetic catches available from any hardware store - flat section attaches to the inside of the door and the magnet attaches to the cupboard frame - just need to line them up. The doors then stay shut without having to engage the button lock which is then only used when travelling'
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Thursday 26th of July 2018 10:12:58 PM
-- Edited by villatranquilla on Thursday 26th of July 2018 10:13:53 PM
Thank you for the photos, first green shed or any hardware toy shop I will be looking for that style of latche.
will check it out - they just get stuck sometimes and won't open or the button won't stay in when closed
Funny. but one of my (also Jayco) push button catches started sticking over the last couple of days. The button wouldn't extend when pressed, I had to get a knife and lever it open each time.
After removing the lock I couldn't see how to adjust it. But then I noticed that the angle plate was slightly bent inwards. A quick bend outwards with the pliers and the catch worked normally. Apparently the tongue was catching on the plate and wouldn't release.
Don't know it that would fix your problem but might be worth at try.
(I imagine that the angle plate would be progressively bent as the door was closed with the lock tongue protruding.)
Murray
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Sunday 29th of July 2018 04:49:55 PM
I found a periodic squirt of graphite powder into the locks fixes the sticking
These are simple and we have had no problems with them.