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Dzus Cowl Latch Model II

$4.35/Piece
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Part# 05-01190
MFR Model# TL-20-102-07

Overview

Note: Cowl latch will ship in either clear zinc, or Cad plated

These DzusŪ over the center type latches are used extensively on cowl doors and other applications on aircraft such as Cessna, Piper, Grumman, and many homebuilts.

Model II latch: This latch provides 220 lbs. of ultimate strength and 45 lbs. of working strength. Pull up ability is .2 inch. Mounting holes will accept .156 in. diameter rivets or #6 round head screws. Order strikes separately.

Specifications

  • Working Strength: 45 lb.
  • Ultimate Strength: 220 lb.

Reviews

The parts arrived in a reasonable time considering the Covid crisis. The packaging was well done and the parts arrived in good condition. I used these Dzus draw latches to package an air filter element and they worked perfectly and i am pleased with the results. I appreciate the good service and products from Aircraft Spruce and i will shop here again.

Andrew G
July 7, 2020

Normal, outstanding service!

Larry L
April 24, 2020

I ordered this for our Taylorcraft. Unfortunately it is too small to be a good fit.It will be used for something else. Good quality.

Eric S
December 6, 2019

First time purchaser at this website and happy to recommend to others. The price was very reasonable, the product was better than I anticipated and the whole purchase experience was not unlike using Amazon i.e. the shipping was notified and the part arrived very quickly in good packaging. Im a satisfied customer.

Paul B
October 25, 2019

These are well made. A good value for the price. When mounting, make sure you get it to go solidly over center. The latch strike needs to be low, ideally lower than the draw point on the latch. Installed some of these and the larger Dzus cowl latch #TL800G. That one is beefier, and has a larger set of cross-pin holes. I can safety it down with a four-inch cable tie. These smaller ones have a set of cross-pin holes but youll need safety wire to do the job, which slows things down if youre into and out of the latched door frequently.

Phill
September 9, 2019

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Please note, Aircraft Spruce Canada's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce Canada assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

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