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Suitcase tool box catch with key M402

  • MODEL M402
  • TYPE Suitcase tool box catch
  • Materials Option Mild Steel
  • Surface Treatment Chrome/Nickel/Zinc/Golden/Blue bronze
  • Net Weight Around 22.6 gram

M402

Product Description

M402


Other attributes

Place of Origin

Guangdong ,China

MOQ

 Normally 1 carton or check with the sale

Samples

Available ; Sample fee and shipping cost will be on buyer

 

Payment Method

Down payment and balance before shipment

 

T/T ; (wire transfer) ;L/C; Western union; Moneygram ; Paypal;credit card

Lead time

1 to 3 days for in products in stock

Check with the sale for those not in stock

Shipping time

Express : 3 to 10 days

Air mail : 7 to 15 days( depends on areas)

Train transport : 20 to 45 days(( depends on areas))

Sea shipping : 7 to 65 days (( depends on areas))

 

 

Solution

PRODUCTION PROCESS 

This is a Metal Jewelry Box Lock Suitcase Buckle ,we call it suitcase catch ,metal clasp, clasp lock, Drawbolt Closure Latch etc.,it made of Made of high-quality mild steel, thickened, solid, 
stronger than others on the market, more resistant to corrosion and rust. 
The dimensions is 48 x 32 mm/ for a complete lock set, and come with mounting screws, 
And it is higher security that ordinary buckles because of lock key design, 
These buckles can be used for small items, homemade jewelry boxes, jewelry boxes, gift boxes, bird house buildings, etc.

Whats a buckle  
A catch buckle for a case is a type of fastener commonly used on luggage, bags, and cases to secure and close the opening. It typically consists of two components: a male part and a female part.

The male part of the catch buckle is usually attached to one side of the case, while the female part is attached to the other side. When the two parts are engaged, they create a secure connection that keeps the case closed.

Catch buckles for cases come in various designs and styles, but they generally operate on a similar principle. Some common types include spring-loaded buckles, magnetic buckles, and snap buckles. Spring-loaded buckles use a spring mechanism to hold the two parts together, while magnetic buckles rely on magnetic force. Snap buckles, on the other hand, use a snapping mechanism to lock the two parts in place.