The magnetic door catch is lightweight and ideal for latching plastic panels in place. It has an estimated pull force of 12 pounds (5.443 kilograms). All of the mounting hardware is included. The magnetic door catch requires a panel tap service to mount the striker plate to the plastic panel.
The magnetic door catch is lightweight and ideal for latching plastic panels in place. It has an estimated pull force of 12 pounds (5.443 kilograms). All of the mounting hardware is included. The magnetic door catch requires a panel tap service to mount the striker plate to the plastic panel.
The magnetic door catch is lightweight and ideal for latching plastic panels in place. It has an estimated pull force of 12 pounds (5.443 kilograms). All of the mounting hardware is included. The magnetic door catch requires a panel tap service to mount the striker plate to the plastic panel.
Mount to T-Slot
Series
Part Number
Qty
Description
3005
2
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2
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Mount Striker Plate to Panel
Series
Part Number
Qty
Description
11-4710
1
M4 x 10.00mm Flat Head Socket Cap Screw (FHSCS)
14164
1
10 & 25 Series M4 Standard Drop-in T-Nut
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1
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The magnetic door catch is lightweight and ideal for latching plastic panels in place. It has an estimated pull force of 12 pounds (5.443 kilograms). All of the mounting hardware is included. The magnetic door catch requires a panel tap service to mount the striker plate to the plastic panel.
** In accordance with GDPR requirements, in order to download CAD files you will need to sign in to your PartCommunity account below, after clicking Generate. A partCommunity account is separate from your 80/20 account. If you do not have a PartCommunity account, you will need to create a free account.