Loft door latch stuck

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My loft door latch is stuck - help!

It is operated by turning a metal ring by inserting a hook that is on a pole. The metal ring turns but it isn't releasing the lock. Any suggestions about how I can get the door open please?

Thank you.
 
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Is there a screw-head or nut visible? You may need to tighten it.

otherwise, try poking a blunt knife or old screwdriver up the gap. You may have to force it or break the latch, hitting the old screwdriver with a hammer.

If you have to fit a new one, a fanlight latch/transom latch is pretty reliable, and as it is fixed to the lower side of the hatch, if it ever jams, you can easily get at it or unscrew it.

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on ebay at around £8, or a hardware store may stock it.
 
Apply upward pressure to help free as you turn, normally just 1/4 turn to release, unless you turn the wrong direction.?
 
No, can't do it. When I turn the ring one way it seems to tighten but when I turn it back the other way nothing happens. It feels completely locked. I've attached a photo of the ring I'm talking about, if that helps.

Thank you.
Maria
 

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Hello there, tried all that but it won't budge. When I turn the metal ring one way it tightens but when I turn it back nothing happens. I've attached a photo of the metal ring if that helps...
Thanks
 

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Can you get up really close to it and see whether you can see a square hole inside by peering down the sides of the eye?

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I've got this strange feeling that someone has bodged a normal eyebolt and nut in there so they could use the pole/hook to open it. And now has of course worked loose, hence it allows you to turn it without doing anything, i.e. undoing the nut. The ones that usually use a hook on a stick look like JohnD's pic above, and they just pull, no turning.

Something just doesn't look right with it. Usually, the ones that turn with a long pole look like this instead with the plastic circle bit visible...

https://www.jupiterblue.co.uk/loft-...-catch-lock-fits-loft-doors-11-20mm-thick-p80
 
IMG_3218.jpeg Hello again, this is the best I can do, can't see inside it. This was installed by builders when they made the hatch larger and put a new loft ladder in. I've also included a photo of the hook!
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As Catboy has mentioned above, normally these doors just pull down.

Have you opened it before or are you new to the property?

Andy
 
Hello! We've been here a few months and I've been using it regularly till the other day when it jammed.
 

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