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A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 30-10 CH
Grab Handle, 1/2 In. Diameter Steel Chrome Plated, 10" Useable grip, 13.625" overall length, Height 2 1/16 In.
$15.5100 -
A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 56 ZN LH
Compartment Latch, Steel Construction with Inside Handle and Locking Trigger, Left Hand, Zinc Plated
$23.8000 -
A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 251 ZN LH
Double Rotary Lock with Inside Handle, Zinc Finish, Left Hand.
$82.8900 -
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A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 56ASL-51 ZN LH
Heavy Duty Compartment Latch less Bronze Striker, Steel Construction. Accepts 5/16 in. shank with inside handle and locking trigger. Left Hand, Zinc Plated
$64.1800 -
A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 55 ZN RH
Compartment Latch with spoon handle, for 5/16 in. square shank. Right hand. Zinc finish
$10.8800 -
A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 111-50 ZN 1/2
Center Control only for Handle with 1/2 in. Square Shank
$55.7100 -
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A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 107-50 ZN SFT
3 point center control only, 1/4 in. studs, zinc plated with override
$17.9900 -
A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 105ES KIT NRG
2 point lock kit, 5/16 in. studs with (2) 48 in. rods and (3) rod guides, zinc plated
$31.5200 -
A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 107-DC-50 ZN
3 point center control only, supplied with rubber steel washers and pins, zinc plated
$18.1500 -
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A.L. Hansen
Part# ALH 105-50 ZN SFT 1
2 point center control only, 1/4 in. studs. Zinc plated and has override feature
$22.5200 -
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A.L. Hansen
In 1920, Augie L. Hansen founded the A. L. Hansen Manufacturing Company in Chicago, an entrepreneurial venture known for its innovative products. One of his notable inventions is the "Hansen Tacker," an industrial stapler, as well as the five-sided "Wrigley Revolving Gum Display" found in drugstores. While these products gained fame, the company primarily focused on manufacturing hardware components for the industrial and vehicle markets. For over ninety-five years, the slogan "Hardware for Hard Wear" has represented the company's commitment to quality. As the trailer and truck body markets evolved, Hansen's handles, hinges, latches, and door locks have remained reliable, with many in the NATM and NTEA community continuing to trust these products today.