camlatches
Camlatches are mechanical devices used to secure panels, doors, or covers by converting rotational motion into linear latch movement. The basic arrangement pairs a cam with a latching element, sometimes aided by a spring or biasing component, so that turning the cam pushes or pulls the latch into a locked or released position.
Typical construction includes a cam body, a follower or pawl, a spring, a strike or catch, and
Variants encompass rotary cam latches (quarter-turn or multi-turn), pull-to-latch, push-to-open cam designs, and captive-fastener assemblies used
Applications are widespread in electrical and electronic enclosures, industrial machinery panels, tool and instrument housings, automotive
Advantages of camlatches include simple operation, compact form, reliable engagement, and often low cost. Limitations can