Doors on distribution boxes, electrical cabinets, and control cabinets are opened and closed a lot, so they need to stay lined up and work smoothly over time. Beyond just locking, the latch should keep the door tidy and easy to handle.The yitailock Plane Lock is often used for these cabinets, and its flush design keeps the lock body almost level with the door surface.
Unlike traditional locks that stick out, the Plane Lock sits flush with the door, which helps prevent tools or hands from catching on it and reduces accidental bumps. In tighter spaces like server rooms, distribution rooms, or narrow hallways, this design helps keep the area tidy while allowing the doors to open and close smoothly.
A Plane Lock works best when the latch matches the door thickness and frame spacing. If the latch is the wrong size, the door might not close all the way or the lock might be put under too much pressure. Many plane locks come with compatible latch plates, such as three-point steel plates, which can be chosen based on the cabinet setup. Customers can check with yitailock to make sure they pair the right latch plate with their cabinet.
Plane Lock is available in aluminum, zinc alloy, and stainless steel. Indoor cabinets often use zinc alloy to keep costs reasonable, while cabinets near entrances or exposed to humidity benefit from stainless steel for better durability.
The Plane Lock is suitable for use in distribution boxes, metering boxes, control cabinets, and equipment enclosures. Before installation, confirm the cutout size, door thickness, and opening direction. When selected correctly, the Plane Lock helps doors stay aligned over time and prevents loosening or sticking from frequent use.
