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Amerock Zinc Steel Roller Catch 1-1/8”x1-15/16”

$1.42

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The Amerock Zinc Steel Roller Catch 1-1/8”x1-15/16” is your dependable solution for securing cabinet doors and lightweight interior doors that don’t require a traditional latch or lock. This catch uses a durable roller mechanism, meaning the door closes with a satisfying, smooth resistance rather than a harsh click, and it eliminates the noisy slam associated with magnetic catches. Built from zinc-plated steel, this hardware is made to last for years of frequent use and provides a clean, silver-tone zinc finish that is easily concealed inside the cabinet frame.

Key Features of Amerock Zinc Steel Roller Catch

Reliable roller mechanism ensures smooth, quiet door closing action
Steel construction with a zinc plating resists corrosion
Ideal for use on cabinet doors, utility closets, and pantry doors
Eliminates the need for traditional door knobs or magnetic catches
Provides dependable holding power to keep doors securely shut
Comes with necessary mounting hardware for immediate installation
Designed for mortise installation in the cabinet frame
The compact size fits easily into standard door and cabinet frames

Additional Information

Brand: Amerock
Product Type: Roller Catch
Model:
Product Use: Securing Cabinet and Interior Doors
Size:
Material: Zinc-Plated Steel
Height: 1/2 inch (Projection)
Length: 1-15/16 inch
Width: 1-1/8 inch

When installing a roller catch, correct alignment is the key to smooth operation. Mount the catch mechanism first, then gently close the door to mark the exact location for the strike plate. A common mistake is installing the catch too close to the edge; aim for the door or drawer to contact the roller with minimal force for the best long-term performance and to prevent wear on the roller itself.

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