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9798 magnetic catch wood grain keeps doors closed by using a magnet housed in a compact casing, giving cabinet and furniture doors a firm hold when closed. The heavy pull force delivers strong staying power, which helps doors stay shut in everyday use. Magnets that rotate within the casing maintain maximum contact with the strike plate, so the pull stays consistent even if the door alignment is slightly off. The aluminum casing with a simulated wood grain finish blends with many furniture and cabinet styles, so the hardware does its job without drawing attention. With a defined magnet housing size of 13/16 inch high, 1-1/16 inch deep, and 2-1/32 inch long, installers can plan a precise mounting spot. The strike plate size of 3/4 inch high and 1 inch long gives a clear target area on the door for reliable engagement.
This Amerock magnetic catch uses a defined magnet housing and strike plate footprint to simplify layout on door and frame. The 13/16 inch height and 1-1/16 inch depth of the housing help with determining clearance behind face frames or along cabinet rails. The 2-1/32 inch length offers a stable base for mounting, which supports consistent alignment between the magnet and strike plate. The 3/4 inch by 1 inch strike plate size keeps the mating surface compact, useful when space on the door stile or rail is limited. Because the magnets rotate within the casing to maintain maximum contact to the strikes, the catch can tolerate minor door sag or seasonal movement while still engaging securely.
The Amerock Corporation BP9798AW magnetic catch, classified under catches for locks and latches, suits cabinet and furniture doors that need a positive close without a keyed lock. Its heavy pull force supports use on doors that see regular opening and closing, keeping them seated when shut. The magnet housing size of 13/16 inch high, 1-1/16 inch deep, and 2-1/32 inch long works well on face-frame cabinets, casework interiors, or shelf partitions where a low-profile catch is needed. The 3/4 inch by 1 inch strike plate gives a small landing area on the door edge or stile, useful on narrow rails. The simulated wood grain aluminum casing allows the catch to sit in more visible locations on wood-finished projects while remaining low profile in appearance.
The BP9798AW magnetic catch uses magnets that rotate within the casing to maintain maximum contact to strikes, which helps maintain a consistent hold even when the door does not close in exactly the same position every time. The heavy pull force means once the magnet contacts the strike plate, the door resists casual pulling or vibration, supporting installations in busy areas such as kitchen or shop cabinets. The aluminum casing provides a defined, rigid body so the magnet housing dimensions remain stable over time, aiding repeatable alignment across multiple doors on a bank of cabinets. Because the strike plate size is fixed at 3/4 inch high and 1 inch long, installers can standardize their door preparation, producing consistent closing feel from door to door on a project.
The BP9798AW magnetic catch uses a heavy pull force to hold doors firmly against the frame, which helps keep cabinet or furniture doors from drifting open during everyday use.
The magnets in this Amerock magnetic catch rotate within the casing to maintain maximum contact with the strike plate, so the catch continues to hold even with small alignment variations.
The magnet housing is 13/16 inch high, 1-1/16 inch deep, and 2-1/32 inch long, which helps plan mounting positions and clearances on cabinets and furniture pieces.
The strike plate for the BP9798AW magnetic catch measures 3/4 inch high and 1 inch long, providing a compact but defined engagement area on the door.
The aluminum casing has a simulated wood grain finish, helping the magnetic catch blend with wood-style cabinets and furniture while providing a durable housing.
The Amerock 9798 magnetic catch is classified as a catch for locks and latches, making it suited for cabinet and furniture doors needing a strong, non-locking closure.
The BP9798AW magnetic catch from Amerock Corporation combines a heavy pull force with rotating magnets, giving cabinet and furniture doors a consistent, firm close. The defined magnet housing and strike plate dimensions simplify layout when multiple doors must align across a run. Its aluminum casing with simulated wood grain supports use in visible locations on wood-themed installations. For projects that call for a dependable magnetic catch in a wood-grain look, this 9798 magnetic catch wood grain is a practical choice.
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