latchbolt
A latchbolt is a type of mechanical fastener commonly used in woodworking, construction, and furniture assembly to secure two pieces of material together. It consists of a cylindrical shaft with a threaded end and a protruding latch mechanism. The latchbolt is inserted through a pre-drilled hole in one piece of material, and the threaded end is screwed into a matching hole in the adjacent piece. The latch mechanism then locks the bolt in place, providing a secure connection.
Latchbolts are typically made from metal, such as steel or brass, and are available in various sizes
One of the key advantages of latchbolts is their ability to provide a strong and secure connection
Latchbolts have been used for centuries and have evolved over time to improve their functionality and durability.