MONROE PMP Door Catch: Plastic, Magnetic, 2 in Ht
The MONROE PMP 4FCW6 is a plastic magnetic push-to-close catch with a height of 2 inches and a width of 11/16 inches, featuring a pull opening action.
SKU 3G-OTH-662120
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Product Description
The MONROE PMP 4FCW6 is a plastic magnetic push-to-close catch with a height of 2 inches and a width of 11/16 inches, featuring a pull opening action.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MONROE PMP 4FCW6 door catch used for?
The MONROE PMP 4FCW6 is a plastic magnetic push-to-close catch used to hold cabinet doors, access panels, or light-duty enclosures securely closed. Its pull opening action allows easy release. 3G Electric supplies this catch for industrial cabinetry and equipment across multiple sectors worldwide.
What are the specifications of the MONROE PMP 4FCW6 door catch?
The MONROE PMP 4FCW6 is a magnetic push-to-close catch made of plastic. It has a height of 2 in and a width of 11/16 in. The catch/latch opening action is pull. This part number 4FCW6 is designed for light-duty cabinet and panel applications.
Where to buy the MONROE PMP 4FCW6 door catch worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the MONROE PMP 4FCW6 magnetic door catch to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for availability and a quote for this plastic push-to-close catch with pull opening action.
How to install a magnetic push-to-close door catch like the MONROE PMP 4FCW6?
Install the MONROE PMP 4FCW6 by mounting the magnetic catch body to the cabinet frame and the metal strike plate to the door. Align both parts so the magnet engages when the door closes. Use appropriate screws for the plastic housing. 3G Electric can provide sourcing support for this catch.
MONROE PMP Products
3G Electric supplies MONROE PMP magnetic push-to-close catches. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
