
316 Stainless Steel Recessed Floor Lock Flush Mount Deck Latch for Boats RVs and Access Panels
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Product Overview
The XH3203 recessed floor lock is a flush-mount latch crafted from marine-grade stainless steel with a sleek mirror-polished finish. It’s engineered to secure deck plates, access hatches, and flooring panels on boats, RVs, and utility vehicles while offering corrosion resistance and a clean, low-profile appearance.
Key Features
Marine-Grade Stainless Steel: Solid stainless construction and polished surface resist salt spray and weathering for long-term durability.
Flush-Mount Design: Locks sit flush with the surrounding surface to avoid snags and maintain a smooth deck profile.
Rotating Handle & Latch Pin: Simple twist-to-open handle drives a spring-loaded pin for secure engagement and quick release.
Adjustable Fit: Latch pin length can be fine-tuned to accommodate varying panel thicknesses without compromising seal integrity.
Easy Installation: Pre-drilled mounting holes let you bolt the lock into place swiftly; tamper-resistant fasteners keep hardware from loosening.
General Specifications
Material: 316-grade stainless steel
Finish: Mirror polish
Mounting: Recessed bolt-on installation
Operation: Rotate handle to lock/unlock with spring-loaded pin action
Environment: Built for marine and outdoor use, withstands moisture and UV exposure

Applications
Boat Deck & Hatch Locks: Secure floor panels, cockpit hatches, and locker lids on yachts, fishing boats, and workboats.
RV & Camper Access Panels: Ideal for flooring compartments and maintenance hatch covers in recreational vehicles.
Utility & Service Doors: Perfect for securing floor-level inspection ports, electrical access panels, and machinery enclosures.
Maintenance
Freshwater Rinse: After exposure to saltwater or dirt, rinse with fresh water and dry to prevent buildup.
Non-Abrasive Cleaning: Wipe with mild soap and a soft cloth; avoid steel wool or harsh chemicals that can mar the finish.
Fastener Check: Periodically inspect mounting bolts and latch pin for tightness—retorque if any loosening is detected.
Lubrication: Apply a light coating of marine-grade lubricant to the latch mechanism to ensure smooth operation over time.