Magnetic cabinet door catch is a straightforward solution for keeping cabinet doors closed, using a magnetic hold so doors stay shut when the job calls for a clean, finished look. This Belwith Keeler catch sits in the Locks and Latches, Catches product class, so it matches common cabinet hardware workflows. The cadmium finish on the catch provides a uniform, neutral appearance that blends with a range of cabinet hinges and pulls in the shop or on site. With a width of 2-3/8 inches, the catch covers a modest footprint on the cabinet frame, which helps when space is tight along rails and stiles. The 1-7/8 inch center-to-center dimension gives a predictable hole layout for installers who want repeatable drilling patterns across multiple doors.
This magnetic cabinet door catch uses a 1-7/8 inch center-to-center pattern, so hole drilling aligns with that spacing when positioning the catch on the cabinet. The catch width of 2-3/8 inches and length of 1 inch define a compact mounting footprint that fits on rails, stiles, or cabinet tops without crowding other components. With a 5/8 inch projection, the catch extends from the mounting surface just enough to present the magnet to the door strike area, which supports consistent contact when the door closes. The cadmium finish on the catch gives it a stable surface during handling and installation, which is useful in cabinet shops and on job sites.
This Belwith Keeler magnetic cabinet door catch is intended for cabinet doors, using magnetic force to help keep doors closed in typical residential or shop cabinet installations. The product sits in the Catches category within Locks and Latches, so it works as the closure component in a cabinet hardware setup where a positive pull from a knob or pull is combined with a magnetic hold. Its 2-3/8 inch width lets it sit comfortably along face frames or interior rails, so it can be positioned to meet a metal strike area on the door. The 1-7/8 inch center-to-center measurement supports consistent alignment when multiple catches are used across a bank of doors, which is helpful for installers running repetitive layouts.
The 1 inch length or diameter and 5/8 inch projection define how this magnetic catch occupies space inside the cabinet, so the door edge can be planned to meet the magnet reliably. The 5/8 inch projection sets the stand-off, which guides installers when locating the mating surface on the door for proper magnetic engagement. Because the center-to-center distance is 1-7/8 inches, jigs or drill guides can be set to that spacing for efficient production work. The cadmium finish adds a consistent surface to the catch, which aids in visual alignment and contributes to a unified look when used alongside other cadmium-finished cabinet hardware pieces in the same installation.
This magnetic cabinet door catch is intended for cabinet doors, using a magnetic hold to help keep them closed in typical cabinet installations where a simple latch is required.
The 1-7/8 inch center-to-center dimension sets the screw hole spacing, allowing installers to drill consistent mounting holes and reuse the same layout across multiple cabinet doors.
The 5/8 inch projection defines how far the catch extends from the mounting surface, guiding where the door contact point should land so the magnet engages reliably when closed.
The cadmium finish gives the catch a consistent surface appearance, which helps it blend visually with other cadmium-finished cabinet hardware in the same project.
The 2-3/8 inch width and 1 inch length create a compact footprint, allowing placement on cabinet rails or stiles without crowding hinges or adjacent hardware.
The various materials description reflects a mixed-material construction that supports the magnetic function while keeping the catch sized appropriately for typical cabinet applications.
The Belwith Keeler P149-2C magnetic cabinet door catch offers a 1-7/8 inch center-to-center layout, 2-3/8 inch width, 1 inch length, and 5/8 inch projection, giving clear dimensions for planning hole locations and door contact points. The cadmium finish and placement in the Catches category within Locks and Latches identify it as a purpose-built cabinet hardware component. For cabinet shops and installers who need a defined footprint and consistent magnetic hold to keep doors closed, this magnetic catch fits directly into standard cabinet hardware workflows and is ready to specify for upcoming cabinet door projects.