600 round magnetic catch from EPCO is a round cabinet catch designed to hold doors closed using a built-in magnet. The catch fits into a 5/8 inch bore, so it seats directly into a standard drilled hole in the cabinet, which keeps the hardware concealed and the face of the cabinet clear. The aluminum case surrounds the magnet, giving the catch a defined shape that drops neatly into the bore for a consistent fit across multiple doors. This EPCO model is identified as part number 600-A-P, which helps match it to drawings, service lists, or previous installs using the same part. The catch is classified under locks and latches as a catch, so it serves as the holding device in a door system rather than a visible latch knob or handle.
The 600 round magnetic catch fits into a 5/8 inch bore, so hole sizing is straightforward using a matching bit on cabinet rails, stiles, or panels. The 0.75 inch by 0.75 inch body dimensions define the overall catch size, which helps when laying out bore locations relative to door edges, hinges, or interior components. The aluminum case is self-aligning to the strike plate, so as the door closes, the catch and strike find a centered contact point, which helps the magnet engage consistently without binding. This catch is described as a magnetic catch with a lifetime magnet, so once it is set in the bore and aligned to the strike, the holding action is intended to remain stable during normal cabinet use.
The EPCO 600 round magnetic catch is listed under locks and latches in the catches product class, so it functions as the holding element that keeps a door closed rather than as visible trim. The catch fits into a 5/8 inch bore, which suits cabinet construction where a clean, drilled recess is preferred over surface-mount hardware. With overall dimensions of 0.75 inches long by 0.75 inches wide, the catch occupies a small footprint, which helps in tight cabinet frames or between shelves. The aluminum case is self-aligning to the strike plate, so it works in door situations where the closing motion needs a bit of forgiveness to land cleanly on the magnet. The lifetime magnet provides the pulling force inside the aluminum case, so the closure feel remains driven by the magnet rather than by mechanical latches.
The catch fits into a 5/8 inch bore, so drilling is a single, repeatable operation across a run of cabinets or doors, which simplifies jigs and speeds production. The 0.75 inch by 0.75 inch size of the catch allows predictable clearances, so designers and installers can place the bore relative to hinges or shelves knowing how much space the catch occupies. The aluminum case is self-aligning to the strike plate, so minor variations in door swing or frame alignment are taken up by the hardware, which reduces time spent chasing perfect door positioning. The lifetime magnet inside the catch delivers ongoing magnetic holding power, so once the catch and strike are set, the closure force stays consistent from day to day. The EPCO 600-A-P designation ties these attributes to a specific part, which supports repeat ordering for matching cabinets or future expansion of an existing installation.
The 600 round magnetic catch fits into a 5/8 inch bore, so drilling a 5/8 inch hole prepares the cabinet panel or frame to accept the catch body.
The aluminum case is self-aligning to the strike plate, so as the door closes, the catch centers itself to the strike, helping the magnet engage reliably.
The 600 round magnetic catch measures 0.75 inches long by 0.75 inches wide, so it occupies a compact area around the 5/8 inch bore.
The catch uses a lifetime magnet, so the magnetic element is designed to provide stable holding force over the life of the cabinet installation.
The EPCO 600-A-P is classified under locks and latches as a catch, so it serves as the magnetic holding component for a cabinet door system.
The aluminum case is self-aligning to the strike plate, so the catch and strike work together to position the magnet where the door closes.
The 600 round magnetic catch from EPCO combines a lifetime magnet, a self-aligning aluminum case, and a body sized for a 5/8 inch bore, so it suits cabinet work that values clean drilling and dependable closure. With compact 0.75 inch by 0.75 inch dimensions and classification as a catch within locks and latches, it integrates as the hidden holding element in a door system. For projects matching the EPCO 600-A-P specification, this catch aligns part number, bore size, and magnetic performance in a single component ready for cabinet construction or upgrades.
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