Amerock magnetic catch tan uses a plastic casing magnet and strike plates to hold doors closed, giving cabinets a positive stop that helps doors stay shut in everyday use. The magnetic catch sits in a compact housing, with the magnet housing measuring 1-15/16 inches high by 3/4 inch deep by 11/16 inch long, so it fits in tight spaces while still giving enough surface to mount solidly on the cabinet. The tan color of the magnetic catch allows it to blend against many light cabinet interiors, which keeps the hardware from drawing attention when the door is opened. As part of Amerock Corporation catches in the locks and latches category, this magnetic catch integrates into typical cabinet layouts where a simple magnet-and-strike setup is preferred for straightforward closure.
The CM9765PT magnetic catch uses a 1-15/16 inch high magnet housing, which sets the vertical footprint on the cabinet surface and helps installers visualize how much stile or rail area is occupied by the catch. The 3/4 inch housing depth determines how far the magnet stands off the mounting surface, directly relating to how the strike plates must be positioned on the door to meet the face of the magnet. The 11/16 inch housing length defines the lateral run of the catch, giving a compact footprint that fits along narrow rails while still presenting a stable base for mounting. With each strike plate dimension clearly specified, installers can locate the strike so that when the door swings closed, the plate meets the magnet face squarely, supporting repeatable closing action across multiple doors.
The plastic casing magnetic catch CM9765PT from Amerock Corporation is designed for cabinet situations that call for a simple magnet and strike closure, fitting within the locks and latches class of catches so it matches typical cabinet hardware layouts. With a housing that is 1-15/16 inches high, 3/4 inch deep, and 11/16 inch long, this catch fits on face frames or cabinet interiors where space is limited but consistent magnet placement is still required for dependable door closure. The flat strike plate, at 1-1/8 inches high by 3/4 inch long, matches inset doors where the door edge aligns flush with the face frame, giving a straightforward meeting surface for the magnet housing. The L-shaped strike plate, sized at 1-1/8 inches high by 7/8 inch deep by 3/4 inch long, serves overlay doors by wrapping the edge so that the magnetic contact occurs on the overlay face instead of only at the edge, supporting dependable pull on overlay installations. The Z-shaped strike plate, with dimensions of 1-1/8 inches high by 1/2 inch deep by 1-1/2 inches long, supports full inset door arrangements that need a stepped offset to bridge the distance between the magnet housing and the door position, allowing full inset doors to contact the magnet accurately.
Because Amerock CM9765PT includes three strike types - flat for inset, L-shaped for overlay, and Z-shaped for full inset doors - one magnetic catch can serve more than one cabinet door style on a project, which simplifies selecting a catch when layouts mix overlay and inset conditions. The clearly defined dimensions for the magnet housing and each strike plate provide exact reference points: the 3/4 inch housing depth and the various strike depths, such as 7/8 inch on the L-shaped plate and 1/2 inch on the Z-shaped plate, set known distances that guide where the door edge or face must land. This dimensional clarity allows installers to position the magnet and strike so they meet squarely, reducing the need for rework once doors are hung. The consistent 1-1/8 inch height across the strike plates maintains a similar contact zone regardless of inset or overlay style, helping align the magnetic engagement area at a uniform height along a bank of doors. With a tan magnetic catch housing in the plastic casing magnets and strike plates family, the catch can sit inside light-colored cabinet interiors while the strike plates do the work of transferring the door position to the magnet face, giving a predictable closure solution across different cabinet configurations.
The CM9765PT magnetic catch supports inset, overlay, and full inset doors because it uses flat, L-shaped, and Z-shaped strike types sized to suit those different door positions.
The magnet housing size of 1-15/16 inches high by 3/4 inch deep by 11/16 inch long defines the mounting footprint, guiding where the catch fits on rails or frames without crowding other hardware.
The flat strike plate, at 1-1/8 inches high by 3/4 inch long, suits inset doors where the door edge meets the cabinet frame flush, giving a direct, flat contact against the magnet face.
The L-shaped strike plate, measuring 1-1/8 inches high by 7/8 inch deep by 3/4 inch long, wraps the door edge so overlay doors present a secure, formed surface for the magnet to catch.
The Z-shaped strike plate, at 1-1/8 inches high by 1/2 inch deep by 1-1/2 inches long, uses its offset shape to bridge from the door position back to the magnet, fitting full inset layouts.
The tan plastic casing houses the magnet in a defined body that blends with many light cabinet interiors while holding the magnet in a consistent position for dependable engagement.
The Amerock magnetic catch tan CM9765PT combines a compact plastic magnet housing with three defined strike plate options, giving one solution that addresses inset, overlay, and full inset door conditions using known dimensions. For cabinet runs where door styles vary but a straightforward catch is needed, the 1-15/16 inch high by 3/4 inch deep by 11/16 inch long housing and the clearly sized flat, L-shaped, and Z-shaped strikes provide a consistent basis for placing the magnet and strike. Wurth Baer Supply offers this catch within its locks and latches catches selection so cabinet builders and installers can specify CM9765PT when a magnetic closure with flexible strike choices matches the cabinet design.