Magnetic Catch Extra Heavy Duty 3.5in describes an EPCO extra heavy duty door retainer built to hold heavy doors using a strong magnet, so doors stay positively retained when closed on cabinets or similar installations. The product is identified as an extra heavy duty door retainer for heavy doors, which means it is designed for demanding door weights where lighter catches can allow movement. A solid brass case surrounds the magnet, giving a rigid housing that supports the magnet so it can stay properly positioned over time. The case is described as self-aligning to the strike plate, so the magnet and strike plate can meet cleanly even when the door is not perfectly pulled to the same spot every time. A lifetime magnet is specified, so the magnetic force is intended to remain available for long-term use instead of fading under normal service.
The extra heavy duty magnetic catch is 3.5 inches long, so installers can plan mounting positions on the door or frame with enough flat area to support the full case length. The solid brass case provides a rigid mounting body, so screws can clamp the case firmly to the substrate without deforming a thin shell. The case is described as self-aligning to the strike plate, so minor variances in door swing or frame alignment are accommodated as the catch finds the strike during closure. The satin brass finish on the case presents a finished appearance wherever the mounted case is visible after installation. The product is part of the catches class within locks and latches, so it fits typical workflows where a magnetic catch handles the final door retention rather than a mechanical latch.
This EPCO extra heavy duty door retainer is described as being for heavy doors, so it suits applications where a strong magnetic catch is needed to keep substantial doors seated. Being part of the catches category within locks and latches, it fills the role of holding a door closed instead of providing keyed locking, so it works well wherever magnetic retention is preferred. The solid brass case lets the catch sit confidently on cabinet frames or door jambs because the brass body offers a solid structure around the magnet. The satin brass finish means the visible face of the catch presents a satin brass look, so it can coordinate with satin brass hinges, knobs, or pulls in the same environment. As a lifetime magnet component, it is intended to keep pulling the strike plate every time the door closes, supporting repetitive use where doors are opened and shut many times a day.
The case is stated to be self-aligning to the strike plate, so when the door swings shut the case can guide the connection to the strike even if the door does not land in exactly the same spot each cycle. This alignment feature reduces sensitivity to small variations in door fit, so the magnet engages the strike plate instead of missing its target as hardware or hinges experience normal movement. Because the magnet is described as a lifetime magnet, the magnetic retention works together with the self-aligning case to deliver a consistent pull through ongoing daily door use. The 3.5 inch length of the catch supports this function by giving room for the internal magnet and structure that enable alignment to the strike plate. The solid brass case contributes to this repeatable behavior by holding the internal magnet assembly in a stable housing so the self-aligning action remains effective over time.
The EPCO extra heavy duty door retainer is described as for heavy doors, so it is intended for applications where door weight requires strong magnetic retention.
The solid brass case is self-aligning to the strike plate, so the magnet is guided into contact even when the door does not land in exactly the same position.
The EPCO 593-SB extra heavy duty magnetic catch is specified as 3.5 inches long, so installers can plan mounting around that body size on doors or frames.
The case has a satin brass finish, so the visible portion of the magnetic catch matches satin brass hardware in the same installation area.
This EPCO door retainer is described as having a lifetime magnet, so its magnetic pull is intended to remain available through long-term normal use.
The product is classified as a catch in the locks and latches category, so it serves as a magnetic holding device rather than a keyed lock.
This EPCO magnetic catch is specified as an extra heavy duty door retainer for heavy doors, so it suits projects needing strong magnetic holding in a compact form. The 3.5 inch solid brass case with satin brass finish provides both structure and appearance where the catch is visible in cabinetry or door work. The self-aligning case working with a lifetime magnet supports consistent strike engagement over repeated door cycles. For installations needing a heavy door magnetic catch that fits within the catches class of locks and latches, this EPCO 593-SB unit offers a clearly defined option ready for use.
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