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touch latch zinc plated is a concealed catch that operates with a push-to-open, push-to-close action, so doors or panels open and close without exterior pulls or knobs. This function keeps the front of cabinets or panels clear, which helps when a clean surface is required. The latch works as a hidden catching point, so the door holds shut until pressed again. As a Pro Value Series component from the latches class, it fits into woodworking and cabinet builds that call for simple mechanical access control. The zinc plated finish on the case provides a functional surface suited for typical shop and cabinet environments. This touch latch design provides a straightforward way to control door movement while maintaining a smooth exterior face on furniture, cabinets, or interior panels.
This Pro Value Series concealed touch latch measures 3 inches long by 1 3/8 inches wide, so installers can plan case and door clearances around a compact latch body. Holes on 1 inch centers provide a regular mounting pattern, which helps align fastener locations along rails or cabinet members. Positioning options at the side, bottom, or under-shelf allow the installer to choose where the touch point sits relative to the door edge or underside of a shelf. Keeping the case level during mounting supports the push-to-open, push-to-close function so the door seats and releases consistently. The zinc plated finish on the case provides a practical surface for use in typical interior cabinet and furniture environments.
The Selby Furniture Hardware Tutch-Latch design works as a concealed catch in cabinet, furniture, or interior panel applications that benefit from a flat front. Because it eliminates exterior pulls or knobs, it suits doors where a clean visual line is part of the design. Mounting at the side places the latch body along a cabinet wall, which can align the strike with a vertical door stile. Mounting at the bottom positions the latch beneath a door edge, useful when the case needs to clear interior storage space. Mounting under-shelf locates the latch on the underside of a fixed shelf, which can be practical for overhead cabinets or compartments that open upward or outward.
The 3 inch length and 1 3/8 inch width define the footprint available on rails, stiles, or shelf undersides, which matters when spacing hardware near hinges or other components. Holes on 1 inch centers can match common layout routines, so installers can transfer measurements across similar cabinets during a run. Using the supplied strike locator during layout ties the door strike point directly to the mounted latch position, which can reduce test-fitting steps when setting the final gap and contact point.
The push-to-open, push-to-close concealed catch mechanism allows users to operate doors with a single push in either direction, which supports predictable motion in kitchens, offices, or built-ins that see frequent use. Because the design eliminates exterior pulls or knobs, fronts stay free of projecting hardware, which can simplify cleaning and preserve design lines on flush panels. The requirement that the case must be level for best operation means the installer can use leveling as a clear target, which helps align the internal mechanism so the door latches and releases without uneven resistance.
Side, bottom, or under-shelf positioning options give flexibility when coordinating with hinges, interior dividers, or shelving, which helps avoid conflicts between the latch body and other components. The zinc plated finish on the case provides a durable-feeling metal surface suited to interior cabinet environments, which is useful when the latch is handled or adjusted during install and later service. The regular 1 inch hole centers support repeatable screw placement along runs of cabinets, which can speed production work when the same MTCHLCHJZ touch latch is used throughout a project.
The touch latch uses a push-to-open, push-to-close concealed catch action, so pressing the door or panel releases it and pressing again re-engages the catch for controlled access.
The touch latch can be positioned at the side, bottom, or under-shelf, which lets installers adapt the mounting location to different cabinet and door layouts.
The case must be level for best operation so the internal mechanism stays aligned, which supports smooth push-to-open and push-to-close action without binding.
The Selby Furniture Hardware Tutch-Latch body is 3 inches long by 1 3/8 inches wide, which helps installers plan mounting space on rails, stiles, or shelf undersides.
The touch latch has holes on 1 inch centers, which provides a regular spacing pattern helpful for consistent screw placement across multiple cabinets.
The zinc plated finish on the touch latch case provides a practical metal surface for typical interior cabinet and furniture environments during installation and use.
The Selby Furniture Hardware Tutch-Latch from the Pro Value Series combines a push-to-open, push-to-close concealed catch with side, bottom, or under-shelf positioning, so it serves concealed door control where exterior pulls or knobs are not desired. Its 3 inch by 1 3/8 inch body with holes on 1 inch centers fits common cabinet framing, while the zinc plated finish suits interior cabinet and furniture applications. For projects that call for the MTCHLCHJZ touch latch specification, this configuration provides a straightforward way to meet concealed latching and layout requirements in cabinet or furniture builds.
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