P/N: 94-420104
Category: Fasteners & Hardware
This product requires a custom quote. Please contact our sales team for pricing information or submit an RFQ (Request for Quote).
| Condition | Stock |
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| As Removed | 1 Available |
The 94-420104 is a metal aircraft latch designed to secure access panels and doors against unintended opening during flight and ground operations. Constructed from aviation-grade steel or aluminum, this fastening component provides reliable closure for service access points on general aviation and commercial aircraft. The latch interfaces with mating strike plates or receptacles using quarter-turn or lever-action engagement.
Installation follows aircraft maintenance manual specifications and FAA AC 43.13-1B acceptable practices. Verify compatibility with your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog before installation.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The 94-420104 is a metal aircraft latch designed to secure access panels and doors against unintended opening during flight and ground operations. Constructed from aviation-grade steel or aluminum, this fastening component provides reliable closure for service access points on general aviation and commercial aircraft.
Aircraft hardware is manufactured to military and aviation specifications. The LATCH conforms to its applicable AN (Air Force-Navy), MS (Military Standard), or NAS (National Aerospace Standard) specification. Contact us for specific specification details.
Aviation hardware is available in various materials including cadmium-plated steel, stainless steel, aluminum alloy, and titanium depending on the application. Contact us for material certification and specifications for the 94-420104.
Yes, we sell hardware in various quantities from single units to bulk lots. The LATCH is available in: As Removed. Submit an RFQ for volume pricing or call (904) 998-9101 for quantity availability.