Magnetic Catch Plastic 2.094 L Tan is an EPCO cabinet catch that uses a magnet to hold cabinet doors closed, giving cabinet installations a defined closed position that helps doors sit where they are set. The plastic case design keeps the magnet housed in a compact body, so it fits into tight cabinet layouts where space around the opening is limited. Because this catch is part of EPCO locks and latches in the catches class, it is suited to applications where a simple close-and-hold function is needed instead of a keyed lock. The tan color allows the catch body to blend with light-colored interiors, which matters when hardware visibility inside cabinets needs to be discreet. The catch works together with its strike so that the door is pulled consistently to the same spot every time it closes.
The 2.094 inch length of this EPCO magnetic catch sets its installed footprint, so it can be positioned on cabinet rails or panels without crowding adjacent hardware. That fixed length helps layout work when multiple catches share a narrow stile or when clearances between hinges and catches are tight. The plastic case is self-aligning to the strike plate, so when the cabinet door closes, the catch and strike are able to mate even if the door does not travel perfectly straight, which helps limit finicky adjustments. Because the catch is in the EPCO catches class for cabinet doors, it fits use where installers want a defined magnetic pull at closure that establishes a repeatable stop point for the door.
This EPCO magnetic catch is described specifically for cabinet doors, so it fits jobs where doors need a simple magnetic hold at the closed position instead of a mechanical latch. In kitchen, bath, or shop cabinets where doors are frequently opened and closed, the 2.094 inch long plastic case provides a compact body that can sit on a cabinet rail or side panel without requiring a large mounting area. Because the case is tan, it visually blends with many light interior finishes so the hardware does not draw attention when a cabinet is open. Being part of EPCO locks and latches in the catches category, it serves as a functional closer that works with the door hinge to keep the door resting against the cabinet when shut.
The plastic case is described as self-aligning to the strike plate, so the catch is built to work with its strike even when the door edge is not perfectly centered over the catch at closure. That self-aligning behavior helps the magnet engage the strike across minor side-to-side variance, which matters on runs of cabinets where doors can shift slightly. The description notes that it is polybagged with strikes and screws, indicating the strike is intended as a matched surface for the magnet, which supports predictable holding force at the door edge. When used as part of an EPCO cabinet hardware layout, the defined catch length, cabinet-door focus, and strike-ready design help keep doors sitting consistently in their closed position over day-to-day use.
The plastic case being self-aligning to the strike plate means the catch is designed to guide the strike into an effective contact zone, so the magnet can pull the door into its final position even if the door travels with slight play. This trait reduces sensitivity to small variations in door reveal, which helps limit callbacks caused by doors not staying fully seated. The 2.094 inch length further supports dependable results by giving installers a known body size to work into their layout, helping keep the catch centered behind the door edge so the contact area between magnet and strike stays consistent over time. Because this EPCO unit is a magnetic catch for cabinet doors, it provides a defined closing feel that helps doors return to the same resting point every time, which is important when aligning multiple doors on a single run. The product is identified as part of EPCO catches, so it fills the role of a straightforward magnetic hold that complements existing hinge hardware without adding complex moving parts.
The EPCO magnetic catch is described for cabinet doors, so it is intended for use on cabinet installations where a magnetic hold keeps the door closed at its resting position.
The self-aligning plastic case adjusts its contact with the strike plate, so the magnet can engage even with slight door misalignment, supporting consistent door closure on everyday use.
The 2.094 inch length defines the body size of the magnetic catch, helping installers position it on cabinet rails or sides while coordinating with hinges and other interior hardware.
The EPCO magnetic catch works with a strike so the magnet has a defined contact surface, which creates a clear closing point and helps the cabinet door stay at that position.
This EPCO product is classified under locks and latches as a catch, meaning it provides a magnetic holding function for cabinet doors without a keyed or mechanical locking action.
The tan plastic case gives the magnetic catch a light, neutral appearance, so it blends with many cabinet interiors and keeps visible hardware from dominating the inside of the cabinet.
This EPCO Magnetic Catch Plastic 2.094 L Tan brings a self-aligning plastic case, a defined 2.094 inch body length, and a cabinet-door-focused design into one straightforward component. Those traits combine to give cabinet runs a predictable magnetic closing point and a neutral tan presence inside the casework. For projects that need a simple, EPCO-branded magnetic hold in the locks and latches catches class, this unit is suited to being specified as the magnetic catch that keeps cabinet doors resting where they are intended to stay.
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