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MAGNETIC CATCH identifies this EPCO unit as a catch from the locks and latches, catches product class, so it functions as a holding component that keeps moving parts positioned, which matters when you want predictable drawer or door behavior in furniture builds. The EPCO brand ties this magnetic catch to a known manufacturer of hardware, which helps installers match it with similar EPCO catches already in use on a job. Its classification under catches within locks and latches places it in the group used to secure or hold panels closed without a keyed lock, which is useful when you need basic retention rather than keyed security. The product name states plastic casing magnets and strike plates, double pole, L shape strike, tan, zinc, so the working parts sit in a plastic body with a strike interface, helping separate the magnet from the cabinet material. The mention of magnets and strike plates shows it uses magnetic force between body and strike, which provides consistent engagement without a mechanical latch tongue that might snag on light doors or drawer fronts.
The category listing as locks and latches and the class as catches confirm this EPCO magnetic catch functions as a separate holding device rather than a hinge, which guides installers to place it on cabinet frames or casework interiors where a closure point is needed. The product name describes an L shape strike, so the metal strike turns a corner, allowing it to mount on a perpendicular surface relative to the catch body, which is useful when working inside casework with face frames or inset panels. The mention of plastic casing magnets shows the magnet body is contained, so mounting contact is through the plastic housing, helping keep the metal magnet off the cabinet surface and simplifying layout when marking screw positions. With zinc specified for the strike surface, the mating face is metal, which keeps the magnet-to-strike engagement crisp over time, useful where doors or drawers are opened frequently.
The EPCO product name, Plastic Casing Magnets and Strike Plates, Double Pole, L Shape Strike, Tan, Zinc, defines a catch intended for cabinet or furniture work where a magnetic hold-down is preferred, so it suits casework where a non-locking closure point is needed. Its place in the locks and latches, catches category shows it is designed to secure moving elements such as small doors or drawer fronts, which works well on furniture that requires panels to stay shut against light loads or vibration. The double pole reference in the name indicates two magnetic poles inside the casing, which supports a more balanced pull across the strike plate and helps panels seat evenly against their stops. With an L shape strike called out, the strike geometry is suited to mounting on the edge or face of a frame, which gives flexibility when aligning the strike to the magnet in tight cabinet interiors.
The plastic casing magnets wording in the EPCO name means the magnet is molded into a plastic body, which gives a defined housing for marking and drilling, so repeated installations across multiple cabinets can follow the same reference edges. The zinc reference in the product name points to zinc at the strike surface, which offers a consistent, hard contact face, helping the magnetic pull feel the same each time a door or drawer closes. Because this unit sits in the catches product class, it is intended to hold rather than lock, which keeps the engagement forgiving during alignment and reduces the risk of binding that can occur with keyed locks. The tan color described in the product name identifies the visible body tone, which helps the catch visually recede in lighter interior finishes, so installers can maintain a clean interior look while still giving users a positive magnetic close. Combined, the plastic body, zinc strike surface, double pole layout, and L shape strike geometry give a repeatable reference system that supports efficient layout on multiple similar cabinets.
The EPCO MAGNETIC CATCH functions as a catch in the locks and latches category, so it uses magnetic attraction to hold a door or drawer front closed without a keyed lock.
The double pole detail in the product name means two magnetic poles share the load, spreading the pull across the strike plate for steadier, more even holding along the contact area.
The L shape strike described in the name wraps around an edge, allowing the strike to mount on intersecting surfaces and giving installers more flexibility in aligning magnet and strike.
The plastic casing magnets wording indicates the magnet sits in plastic, so cabinet contact occurs through the housing, helping protect wood surfaces and simplifying layout references.
The zinc reference in the product name identifies a metal working surface at the strike, giving a hard, consistent face that maintains magnetic engagement over repeated use.
This EPCO component is listed under locks and latches, catches, placing it among hardware meant to hold panels closed, useful when keyed security is not required.
The EPCO MAGNETIC CATCH with plastic casing magnets, double pole layout, L shape strike, tan body, and zinc working surface brings a defined catch solution from the locks and latches, catches class, supporting projects that need controlled, non-locking closure. Using this specific 1001-T-WS configuration keeps the magnetic interface, body geometry, and strike style consistent across similar cabinets, which helps installers deliver predictable panel behavior on repeat runs. For cabinet or furniture builds that call for magnetic holding rather than keyed locking, this catch gives a clearly identified option that aligns with EPCO naming and the catches product class, ready to be specified wherever that style of closure is required.
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