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EPCO push latch gives a simple push-to-open action by pairing a non-magnetic mechanism with a metal housing, so doors open smoothly without relying on magnetic pull and keep motion consistent over repeated use. The brass plated / brown finish ties the latch appearance to common cabinet tones, which helps maintain a coordinated look when the hardware is visible in the opening. This latch is identified as MINI TOUCH LATCH, BRASS FINISH and Manufacturer Part 505-BP, so matching or specifying the exact component in project notes stays straightforward. Because it belongs to the Locks and Latches, Bolts, Hasps and Latches category, it fits neatly into standard cabinet and woodworking hardware layouts where a push latch is preferred over knobs.
This EPCO mini touch latch works on overlay, flush, and inset doors, so one style can serve across mixed cabinet layouts in the same project. Because it mounts either horizontally or vertically, the latch can follow the best structural member or available space inside the cabinet while still aligning with the strike on the door. This flexibility allows the installer to place the housing and strike where the push action feels natural for the user and where internal clearances remain open for stored items.
The MINI TOUCH LATCH, BRASS FINISH designation and 505-BP part number identify this unit as a compact latch suited to smaller or standard cabinet doors where a push-to-open action is desired. Because it is specified for overlay doors, it can sit behind doors that cover the cabinet face, which is common in many modern cabinet runs. Its suitability for flush doors means it can also serve installations where the door face aligns with the cabinet frame, keeping a flat plane across multiple openings. For inset doors, the same latch can be positioned inside the box so the door closes into the frame while still engaging the strike, helping maintain consistent gaps and clean lines.
Since the latch can be mounted horizontally, it fits situations where a side panel or rail is the most practical fixing surface while still meeting the strike on the door edge. Vertical mounting works when the top or bottom of the cabinet offers the most secure substrate, helping the installer balance structure and clearance. Being in the Locks and Latches, Bolts, Hasps and Latches product class, this push latch fits into broader door control hardware plans wherever a mechanical push-to-open function is preferred.
The non-magnetic operation keeps the EPCO push latch working through direct mechanical engagement between the latch and strike, so door action stays tied to alignment rather than magnetic strength. This matters when matching multiple doors, because each opening responds to a similar push force as long as the latch and strike are set correctly. The metal housing gives the internal components a rigid shell, helping maintain the geometry between the mounting points and the moving parts after the latch is fastened to the cabinet member.
The brass plated / brown finish provides a finished look at the latch body and strike, so any visible edges inside the opening align with the overall cabinet color scheme. With latch and strike sold together, the two pieces are designed to work as a pair, which supports predictable engagement and release when the door is closed and then pushed again to open. The individually poly-bagged presentation keeps each set organized by opening, which helps maintain project tracking when several identical EPCO mini touch latches are used across a job.
The EPCO push latch works on overlay, flush, and inset doors, so one model can serve different cabinet layouts in the same project while keeping the push-to-open action consistent.
The 505-BP mini touch latch mounts either horizontally or vertically, giving flexibility to use side panels, tops, or bottoms as mounting surfaces while still aligning with the strike.
The non-magnetic EPCO push latch uses a mechanical push action instead of magnets, which matters where magnetic attraction is not desired around stored items or nearby metal parts.
The brass plated / brown finish lets the latch visually coordinate with many cabinet interiors and frames, so any visible hardware in the opening looks intentional rather than mismatched.
The metal housing gives the latch a rigid body, helping it stay stable once fastened to the cabinet so the push mechanism and strike engagement remain consistent over door cycles.
The latch and strike sold together ensures the mating parts are matched, which supports reliable push-to-open engagement and simplifies identifying the correct parts by 505-BP.
The EPCO mini touch latch 505-BP combines a non-magnetic mechanism, metal housing, and brass plated / brown finish to support push-to-open cabinet doors across overlay, flush, and inset layouts. Horizontal or vertical mounting options let this latch follow cabinet structure rather than forcing a single orientation. For projects needing a compact mechanical push latch with coordinated strike, this 505-BP unit provides a defined solution with clearly identified part details for planning and repeat ordering.
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Sold in: 1 Each | FRPB944NP Mfr# 505-NP | EPCO Push Latch, Non-Magnetic, Metal Housing, Nickel - 505-NP |