Push latches

Push-latches are mechanical opening systems designed to ensure safe, precise, and long-lasting movement for doors, flaps, and furniture panels.

Primarily used in the furniture and woodworking industry, they represent a reliable solution for B2B applications where reliability, durability, and build quality are essential.

MACO designs and manufactures push-latches for furniture and technical hardware intended for industry professionals: furniture manufacturers, contract suppliers, the woodworking industry, and technical furnishing companies.

What is a push-latch?

A push-latch is a mechanical device that enables the automatic opening of a door or flap through a push mechanism. The system ensures:

  • stable closing
  • quick opening via push movement
  • reduced vibrations and noise
  • certified long-term durability

These features make push-latches ideal for household furniture, technical furnishings, industrial furniture, and contract applications.

MACO Push-latches: B2B Manufacturing and Quality

MACO specializes in the production of push-latches for furniture, developed to integrate seamlessly into B2B customers’ manufacturing processes.
All components are designed to ensure:

  • dimensional precision
  • long-term reliability
  • compatibility with various materials (wood, MDF, composite panels)
  • customization options

The range includes different types of push-latches, accessories, and mounting supports, capable of meeting diverse functional and aesthetic requirements.

Applications of Push-latches

Push-latches can be used either in a concealed version inside a pre-drilled hole in the wood or in a version with a dedicated mounting plate to be screwed onto the panel.
They are used in numerous applications, including:

  • kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors
  • doors for technical furniture
  • contract and professional furnishings
  • industrial furniture and technical storage units
  • wardrobe doors and modular systems

Thanks to their versatility, they can be used both in mass production and in custom solutions.

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