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A sliding bolt latch is a simple yet essential locking mechanism for doors, gates, and cabinets. Over time, it can become loose, misaligned, or stuck due to wear and tear. It can also break, completely losing the purpose of a sliding latch. This guide will walk you through the steps to replace the sliding metal bar of the latch, ensuring it functions smoothly and securely using simple tools you can find at your home.
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Using the screwdriver, remove all the screws from the latch.
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Remove the latch from its position.
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Check for a reinforcement metal strip.
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If your latch does have the metal reinforcement strip, use pliers to tilt the strip to allow the metal bar to slide out. Apply minimal force to avoid breaking/tearing the metal strip.
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Remove the sliding metal bar and replace it with another one.
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Once the newly replaced sliding bar is installed successfully, bend the reinforcement metal strip back to its original shape using as minimal force as possible to avoid breaking the strip.
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Reposition the latch back to its original location and ensure that it is accurately placed. Take as much time as needed to make it accurate.
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Reattach the screws back to the latch.
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Tilt the latch slightly and try to keep it in line with its front plate piece.
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Once you ensure that every thing is intact, fully tighten the screws into the latch and it should work perfectly as new.
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