Latch Styles
Voss offers the industry's widest variety of latch styles, permitting optimum coupling for many different applications. Each latch design has a specific advantage. Among the considerations when specifying a latch style are: permanence of application, ease of installation, frequency of removal, profile height, axial and radial loads, bolt replacement, clamp diameter and economy.

Style 1

Standard T-Bolt
and Trunnion Latch

For applications where infrequent clamp removal is anticipated. May be used with any size coupling and is one of the strongest standard latch styles available. Nut must be removed to open the coupling.

Style 2

Standard T-Bolt
Quick-Release Latch

Useful where frequent coupling removal is necessary. Can be quickly and easily opened by loosening the nut and raising the hinged latch. This design permits T-bolt replacement. Applicable for couplings of any diameter.

Style 3

Socket Head Capscrew Latch

Uses barrel trunnion and barrel nut hardware. This latch style has the most compact profile. Capscrew must be removed to open the coupling.

Style 7

Handle Over-Center Latch

Used where frequent removal of the coupling is required. Features over-center handle; requiring no tools to open or close once initial adjustment is made. Nut provides adjustable tension. Self-energizing latch clip helps prevent accidental opening.

Style 8

C-30 Formed Clip

A light-duty latch featuring a machine screw with standard hex nut. Locknut and projection weldnut are optional.

Style 9

Saddle Latch with T-Bolt

This quick-release latch style is for light- to medium-duty applications, permitting quick access where couplings must be periodically removed. When the nut is loosened, the T-bolt can be lifted from the saddle latch. Allows for easy replacement of the T-bolt.

Style 11

Mini Over-Center Latch

For light-duty applications such as instrument faces and dust covers with no pressure! A nonadjustable latch style.

Style 19

Double-Opposed Trunnion Latch

For very large diameter, heavy-duty application. Features a conventional hex bolt and a hex nut for leveraged torquing. Both bolt and nut are replaceable.

NOTE: Many of these latch styles can be used in combination on multi-latch clamp and coupling configurations.


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