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Damper Catch for Doors manages both damping and holding for sideways opening doors, so the same component slows the motion and keeps the door shut. This combination setup helps one product handle both closing control and secure positioning in everyday use.
The damper and catch combination for sideways opening doors prevents doors from slamming, which reduces impact on the door and surrounding structure when the door is shut with force. By holding doors in the closed position, it keeps the door seated where it should be, which is important when the door alignment affects nearby fronts or reveals.
This catch can handle doors up to 40 kg when using DC-200-40, so it is built for heavier door applications within that range. The design is non-handed, so it can be applied on either side of a suitable door opening without changing the hardware orientation, which simplifies planning on projects with mirrored layouts.
The body is easy to install by simply aligning the body with the interior wall, so positioning uses the cabinet or enclosure interior surface as the primary reference. This alignment-driven approach supports straightforward setup when working inside built cases or frames.
The strike can be adjusted after installation, with horizontal adjustment of plus or minus 5 mm. This post-installation horizontal range allows the installer to move the strike to fine-tune how the door meets the catch, which is valuable when the original door position varies slightly.
Vertical adjustment of plus or minus 4 mm on the strike provides additional tuning in height, so the contact point can be raised or lowered relative to the damper body. This vertical range helps align the latch engagement with the door edge line.
This damper and catch combination is designed for sideways opening doors, so it suits applications where a door swings sideways and needs controlled closing rather than simple on-off latching. In these projects, the integrated damper prevents doors from slamming, which is especially useful when doors are frequently opened and closed or when heavier fronts are involved.
The product holds doors in the closed position, so once the door is brought into contact, the catch engages and keeps it shut until intentionally opened. This function matters where door position must stay consistent with nearby fronts or frames, such as long banks of cabinets or lined-up panels.
Being able to handle doors up to 40 kg when using DC-200-40 means the damper catch can be applied to heavier door constructions within that capacity. For builders working with dense materials or larger door sizes that still fall under the 40 kg limit, this rating gives a clear indication of the sort of door mass the unit is built to manage.
The non-handed nature of the design supports use on both sides of an opening without different part versions. This is useful when planning multiple doors that open in opposite directions, because the same damper catch model can be used instead of managing separate left and right components across the job.
The strike adjustment capability allows horizontal shifting of plus or minus 5 mm after installation, giving the installer room to move the strike toward or away from the hinge side as needed. This range is useful when small construction variances or door edge tolerances would otherwise cause misalignment between the door edge and the damper body.
Vertical adjustment of plus or minus 4 mm on the strike gives additional flexibility to raise or lower the engagement point along the door edge. This helps the catch engage cleanly even if the initial mounting height is slightly off or if the door reveals need to be matched visually across multiple fronts.
The damper catch passed 50,000 open and close cycles in a private test, showing that the unit was repeatedly operated through a high number of actions. For installations that will see frequent daily use, such as cabinets or doors opened many times per day, this cycle testing gives a concrete indication that the mechanism is designed for repeated movement over time.
The easy-to-install body, aligned with the interior wall, reduces the layout steps required inside cabinets or similar structures. Instead of complex bracket positioning, the installer uses the existing interior wall as the reference, which can shorten installation time when fitting several units in sequence.
Because the product is supplied as a damper and catch combination specifically for sideways opening doors, it plays a defined role in the hardware set for that door style: it manages controlled closing and holding without requiring a separate dedicated damper and a distinct catch. This integration can simplify hardware planning and reduces the number of individual mounting locations on the door or cabinet interior.
The damper catch is designed for sideways opening doors, so it fits applications where the door swings sideways and needs both damping and holding when closed.
The DC-200-40BL damper catch can handle doors up to 40 kg when using DC-200-40, which supports relatively heavy sideways opening doors within that weight range.
The damper and catch combination for sideways opening doors uses a damping mechanism that controls closing speed, so the door does not slam when brought to the closed position.
The damper catch has a non-handed design, so it can be mounted on either side of a suitable sideways opening door without changing to a different model.
The strike on this damper catch can be adjusted horizontally plus or minus 5 mm and vertically plus or minus 4 mm, allowing fine-tuning of door engagement after mounting.
The damper catch passed 50,000 open and close cycles in a private test, indicating it was operated through many repetitions to evaluate performance under repeated use.
The Damper Catch for Doors from Sugatsune combines damping and holding for sideways opening doors, providing controlled closing and secure shut positioning in one unit. With weight capacity up to 40 kg when using DC-200-40 and non-handed installation, it supports a wide range of suitable door layouts.
The easy interior wall alignment and post-installation strike adjustment in both horizontal and vertical directions let installers fine-tune the door engagement. For sideways opening doors that benefit from reduced slamming and consistent closed alignment, this DC-200-40BL model from Wurth Baer Supply offers a focused hardware solution.