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Sugatsune slide magnetic latch gives cabinets a push to open and close action, so doors operate without a turn-style catch. The 2-3/8 inch long body defines the latch stroke and positioning, which helps installers plan mounting so the magnet engages consistently on every cycle. Nickel finish on the latch provides a clean, neutral look that blends with common cabinet hardware, which helps maintain a uniform appearance across mixed hinge and latch setups. As a latch in the Locks and Latches category, this component controls door retention, so doors stay shut until pushed again. The Sugatsune America MC-S60 part number identifies the specific magnetic slide mechanism, which helps shops repeat the same feel and function across multiple cabinets or replacement jobs.
For overlay door applications, the Sugatsune slide magnetic latch requires a 4 mm, or 5/32 inch, gap between the door and the cabinet frame, which creates the pushing space needed to trigger the push to open and close motion. That fixed 4 mm space gives installers a clear dimension to work to when setting hinges and drilling patterns, which reduces trial-and-error when aligning the door plane with the magnetic latch face. Because the latch is designed specifically for push operation, the gap also defines how far the door can deflect under hand pressure before the magnet releases, which helps produce a predictable feel across all doors fitted on the same run of cabinetry.
The Sugatsune slide magnetic latch is specified for cabinet work where a push to open and close action is preferred, so it suits doors that need to open by pressure on the front rather than by pulling a handle. The 2-3/8 inch long body suits cabinet layouts that have enough depth behind the door line to house the sliding magnetic mechanism, which is common in face-frame and frameless cabinets in the woodworking field. As a latch from the Locks and Latches category, it plays the role of holding doors closed once the magnet engages, which keeps door panels from drifting open under normal room movement. On overlay doors, the requirement for a 4 mm, or 5/32 inch, gap between the door and cabinet frame sets a defined geometry, which suits projects where that gap can be planned into the hinge and door edge layout from the start.
The push to open and close function built into the Sugatsune slide magnetic latch means the door responds the same way every time a user applies pressure, which supports consistent operation across banks of cabinets using the MC-S60 latch. The 2-3/8 inch length allows the installer to position the latch so the sliding magnetic element engages the door at a repeatable point, which helps reduce rework caused by misalignment or weak contact. Nickel finish on the latch body keeps the visible parts visually stable over time, which is important where the latch sits near exposed hinges or metal trims on cabinetry. The specified 4 mm, or 5/32 inch, door-to-frame gap on overlay doors creates a reliable push zone, which keeps the latch from binding when the door flexes and helps the magnetic catch release and re-engage smoothly. Using the Sugatsune America MC-S60 part reference ties the project to a known, repeatable magnetic latch, which helps maintain the same feel and closure force when additional cabinets are built or when a single latch is replaced to match existing hardware.
The Sugatsune slide magnetic latch provides push to open and close action, so pressing on the door releases or secures the magnetic catch instead of using a traditional knob-operated latch.
The MC-S60 slide magnetic latch is 2-3/8 inches long, which defines how far back it extends into the cabinet and helps plan mounting locations relative to the door edge.
The slide magnetic latch needs a 4 mm, or 5/32 inch, gap between an overlay door and the cabinet frame, which provides the pushing space needed to trigger the latch.
The Sugatsune MC-S60 magnetic latch has a nickel finish, which offers a neutral metallic appearance that coordinates with many cabinet hinges and pulls.
The MC-S60 magnetic latch functions as a latch within the Locks and Latches category, holding the cabinet door closed via its magnetic catch until the door is pushed again.
The Sugatsune America part number MC-S60 uniquely identifies this slide magnetic latch, which supports ordering matching units or sourcing an exact replacement later.
The Sugatsune slide magnetic latch MC-S60 suits cabinet projects that rely on push to open and close operation, so doors respond cleanly to a simple press. With its 2-3/8 inch long body, nickel finish, and defined 4 mm overlay door gap, the latch offers clear installation geometry and a consistent magnetic catch feel. Selecting this specific Sugatsune America MC-S60 model aligns cabinet work with a known magnetic latch behavior, which helps keep multiple doors operating the same way across a project.