What's inside a Slater latch?
- Barbelseeker
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
Here's a strip down and reassembly of a typical latch.
Its best to mark the position of the actual latch so it goes back together in the same position.
Once the screws are out its a simple matter of pushing the assembly out of the face plate. I used a small phillips screwdriver as a drift and tapped it out from the other side.
Once its out you can take it apart by removing the screw which also acts as the release lever.
The latch retaining screw also holds the spring in place, just undo it and its fully disassembled.
Reassembly is a reversal. Spring on first.
Then the latch. Not too tight with the screwdriver here, make sure the latch moves freely.
Then turn the latch a full turn to locate and load the spring then replace the lever screw from the front and its ready to refit.
Hope this helps.
Wal.
Its best to mark the position of the actual latch so it goes back together in the same position.
Once the screws are out its a simple matter of pushing the assembly out of the face plate. I used a small phillips screwdriver as a drift and tapped it out from the other side.
Once its out you can take it apart by removing the screw which also acts as the release lever.
The latch retaining screw also holds the spring in place, just undo it and its fully disassembled.
Reassembly is a reversal. Spring on first.
Then the latch. Not too tight with the screwdriver here, make sure the latch moves freely.
Then turn the latch a full turn to locate and load the spring then replace the lever screw from the front and its ready to refit.
Hope this helps.
Wal.
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
and looks like I was wrong about the slot - see yours is square at the end.
Very good job on the photo's and explanation.
Very good job on the photo's and explanation.
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
Excellent 'how to' guide Wal
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
That’s brilliant Wal, many thanks!
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
Brilliant stuff! As good as those exploded diagrams we used to get in The Eagle.
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
Wal,
That's perfect - many thanks for taking the time to produce and share this with us.
Geoff
That's perfect - many thanks for taking the time to produce and share this with us.
Geoff
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
Great illustrations of the "Slater" latch.
Its actually the Spring Release Latch its was first introduced in 1872 way before before Slater started making reels. JH Keene attributed it too Slater and hence the Slater catch. It was actually invented by James Brailsford.
The pictures show a Brailsford Spring release latch and a couple of spindles.
Brailsford used a strip of sprung steel.
Its actually the Spring Release Latch its was first introduced in 1872 way before before Slater started making reels. JH Keene attributed it too Slater and hence the Slater catch. It was actually invented by James Brailsford.
The pictures show a Brailsford Spring release latch and a couple of spindles.
Brailsford used a strip of sprung steel.
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
I would be very interested to hear from any one who has removed the brass slater latch mechanism from a wood & brass reel. I need to put the spring back and do not see how I can do that with the mechanism still in situ? This has been my first experience of restoring such a reel, just hope it will not discourage me lol. Regards, Ross
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Re: What's inside a Slater latch?
Thank you for the great photos of the slater assembly. A conundrum for those reading this thread: i have the spring shown in the photos for the latch but I also have a loose small spring not attached to anything which I imagine fits somewhere in a compressed state? Any thoughts? Regards, Ross