Magnetic Catch Aluminum 1.891"L defines this EPCO cabinet catch as a compact latch for keeping doors closed, so installers can control door position on small and standard cabinet layouts. The product is identified as a magnetic catch in the EPCO Locks and Latches Catches class, which means it serves as the holding device rather than a mechanical latch, useful where a simple magnetic pull is preferred. Its 1.891 inch length keeps the catch small, allowing placement in tight face frame or frameless cabinet spaces without crowding adjacent hardware. The aluminum case material keeps the body light while providing a rigid housing for the magnet, which supports stable mounting on typical cabinet substrates. Being sold as Each supports ordering exact quantities for individual doors, so hardware planning can match the number of doors in a project accurately.
The aluminum case on this EPCO magnetic catch provides a stable mounting body, so the catch can be positioned accurately on cabinet frames or interiors and stay fixed while the door operates. Its 1.891 inch length keeps the mounting footprint compact, which helps when aligning the magnet to the strike plate on narrow rails or stiles. The self-aligning relationship of the case to the strike plate means the contact surfaces work together, so small variations from drilling or layout are less likely to cause misalignment that would weaken the holding action. Because the catch belongs to the Catches class for cabinet doors, it integrates into typical cabinet construction where a separate strike connects to the door, allowing straightforward layout alongside standard hinges.
This EPCO Magnetic Catch Aluminum 1.891"L is specified for cabinet doors, so it fits naturally into kitchen, bath, or casework projects where doors need a positive close without a visible latch mechanism. The compact 1.891 inch body length helps it sit comfortably behind or above the door edge, so it serves cabinets with limited interior depth or tight clearances near shelves. The aluminum case is identified as self-aligning to the strike plate, which means the catch positions itself in relation to the strike during door movement, useful where cabinet construction can cause slight variation between openings. That self-aligning behavior supports repeated use across multiple doors on the same run, since small layout differences have less effect on how firmly the door closes against the frame. The EPCO brand and 590-P part number identify it within a recognized hardware line, which supports consistent selection when matching multiple catches across a job.
The lifetime magnet in this EPCO magnetic catch provides ongoing magnetic strength, so the pull on the cabinet door remains similar over time, which matters when installers want doors to feel the same years after the initial install. Because the aluminum case is self-aligning to the strike plate, the magnet and strike face each other correctly during closing, helping maintain reliable holding power even when doors are opened and closed frequently. The catch sits in the Locks and Latches Catches category, so it is designed to function as the door-holding component in a typical cabinet hardware set, supporting predictable interaction with common hinges. Its 1.891 inch length defines how much contact area the catch presents to the strike, which contributes to consistent engagement when doors are swung closed at different speeds. The SAP description and web description both call it a magnetic catch for cabinet doors, confirming its role in everyday door control and reinforcing that it is built for repeated door cycling.
This EPCO magnetic catch is described for cabinet doors, so it is intended to hold typical cabinet door panels closed in standard cabinet constructions.
The Magnetic Catch Aluminum 1.891"L has a body length of 1.891 inches, which keeps the catch compact for fitting into tight cabinet spaces near frames or shelves.
The aluminum case is described as self-aligning to the strike plate, which helps the magnet meet the strike consistently even when there are minor cabinet or door variations.
The lifetime magnet maintains its magnetic strength under normal service, so the cabinet door continues to close with similar holding force over long-term use.
EPCO part number 590-P identifies this specific magnetic catch configuration, so installers can reference the exact model when matching hardware across a project.
Being in the Catches class means this component serves as the door-holding device in a cabinet hardware set, coordinating with hinges to keep doors closed.
The EPCO Magnetic Catch Aluminum 1.891"L combines a compact 1.891 inch length, an aluminum case that self-aligns to the strike plate, and a lifetime magnet, so it delivers consistent cabinet door holding performance. Its classification as a cabinet door catch in the Locks and Latches Catches group defines its role clearly, giving installers a straightforward option when a magnetic solution is preferred over mechanical latching. Sold as Each, it allows precise counting against the number of doors on a project, supporting organized hardware planning for runs of cabinetry.
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