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EPCO push latch gives you a non-magnetic, touch-operated latch that controls door opening without relying on a magnetic catch, which helps when a metal-free hold is preferred in a cabinet layout. The metal housing provides a solid body for the mechanism, adding a sturdy feel at the contact point and helping the latch stay stable on the cabinet. The nickel finish on the housing offers a hard-wearing exterior surface that resists everyday contact, which supports consistent operation in a busy shop or residential installation. Because this mini touch latch is designed as a compact unit, it suits smaller doors or tight cabinet spaces where larger latches can interfere with interior clearance. The EPCO branding and 505-NP part number give you an identifiable spec when matching to drawings or replacing an existing latch in the field.
This mini touch latch is designed to mount either horizontally or vertically, which lets you choose cabinet top, bottom, or side positions to match door swing and interior layout. The latch works with overlay, flush, and inset doors, so one part number can serve different door arrangements across a run of cabinetry while keeping the same push-to-open function. The metal housing gives a solid base for fasteners, helping the latch stay fixed where the cabinet material provides a secure surface. The nickel-plated body presents a rigid, consistent profile that aids in aligning the strike, so the door meets the contact point cleanly during closing.
This EPCO push latch is suited to overlay, flush, and inset doors, so it works across a mix of cabinet conditions such as frameless runs with full overlay fronts and sections where doors sit flush to surrounding surfaces. On overlay doors, the compact mini body helps the latch sit inside the cabinet while still engaging the door edge, supporting a clean exterior with no visible catch. On flush and inset doors, the same latch and strike combination can be aligned to the inside face, which is useful where the door front must sit even with the cabinet or face frame. Horizontal or vertical mounting gives flexibility for narrow stiles, rail mounting, or side-panel mounting, letting you position the latch where interior obstacles or shelving would otherwise interfere with operation. The non-magnetic design supports applications where a purely mechanical touch latch is preferred for door retention.
The metal housing on the 505-NP creates a stable structure for the push mechanism, which helps the latch deliver the same feel each time the door is opened and closed. The nickel-plated finish offers a firm, smooth surface that resists minor contact during installation and use, helping the latch maintain its shape around the mounting area. Because the latch and strike are sold together, the matching parts are designed to work as a pair, which simplifies aligning the contact points for consistent engagement along a bank of doors. The ability to use the same latch on overlay, flush, and inset doors reduces variation in hardware, which can streamline layout and make it easier to repeat hole locations across multiple cabinets. Horizontal or vertical mounting means the latch can be oriented to meet the door edge where the structure is strongest, supporting secure fastening into the cabinet material.
The EPCO 505-NP push latch can be used on overlay, flush, and inset doors, allowing one latch style to work across different cabinet door layouts in the same project.
The EPCO push latch mounts either horizontally or vertically, so it can be positioned on cabinet tops, bottoms, or sides to align with the door edge and internal structure.
The non-magnetic design means the latch relies on its mechanical action rather than magnets, which is useful where magnetic parts are not desired around the door area.
The metal housing provides a rigid body for the push latch, supporting solid mounting and helping the mechanism stay aligned for consistent door operation over time.
The nickel finish creates a hard, smooth plated surface, which stands up to handling around the cabinet opening and keeps the latch appearance neutral in various interiors.
The matching strike is designed to work with the latch mechanism, helping the door close to a defined contact point and supporting consistent engagement across multiple doors.
The EPCO 505-NP push latch offers a non-magnetic, mechanical touch latch solution that works with overlay, flush, and inset doors, which suits mixed cabinet runs. The metal, nickel-plated housing provides a compact yet solid body that mounts horizontally or vertically to match your cabinet layout. With the latch and strike sold together under the 505-NP part number, you can specify one clearly identified unit for projects or replacements and apply the same push-to-open function across multiple door styles.
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