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10-057 Ball Catch with Strike

10-057 Ball Catch with Strike
Quick Learner Chapel Hill, NC
May 1, 2018
Quick Learner from Chapel Hill, NC
May 1, 2018
No names on parts.
These roller catches are on laundry room doors. Part of thresded part broke off allowing roller to pop out. This screws into part that is in top.Let me know if you have this part, please. John
Home Owner New York, NY
Feb 8, 2018
Home Owner from New York, NY
Feb 8, 2018
Is this your 10-057 ball catch?
Is this (see photos) the same 10-057 ball catch. I need to replace 5 of them. I
Landlord Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nov 22, 2017
Landlord from Tulsa, Oklahoma
Nov 22, 2017
Do I have the 10-057?
I tried to find a drawing with measurements on the 10-057 and had no luck. I have attached a crude drawing of the one I have. It also has a spring sleeve that the part in the drawing slip into. Is this the 10-57. It does have the cross hair design in the bottom
Quick Learner long island
Nov 17, 2017
Quick Learner from long island
Nov 17, 2017
Cabinet bumper
Hi do you have anything similar to this cabinet door bumper - attached is an image.
Contractor Myrtle Beach SC
Jul 14, 2017
Contractor from Myrtle Beach SC
Jul 14, 2017
Quick Learner Dallas, TX
Mar 22, 2017
Quick Learner from Dallas, TX
Mar 22, 2017
need sizes
What is the diameter of the ball catch? and also the strike plate what is length and width?
Quick Learner Colorado
Jan 9, 2017
Quick Learner from Colorado
Jan 9, 2017
Will your ball catch work for me?
Hi. Inquiring about the 10-057 ball catch. My old one is 5/8 diameter across the bottom and 1 5/16 inches from bottom to lip ( ball not included) also, the cylinder of mine is completely smooth all around. I noticed most online have some kind of hooking latches on 2 sides. But your looks like it wo ... (cont.)
Quick Learner Neversink, NY
Nov 30, 2016
Quick Learner from Neversink, NY
Nov 30, 2016
10-057 ball catch with strike
Could you afford me the exact measurements
Professional San Francisco CA area
Aug 19, 2016
Professional from San Francisco CA area
Aug 19, 2016
replacement part
spring and bearing go in through the back so you can adjust the bearing and it will roll
Quick Learner White Plains, NY
Jan 4, 2016
Quick Learner from White Plains, NY
Jan 4, 2016
bullet catch (ball catch) replacement
I am refinishing the 1930's steel medicine cabinet; to my dismay the spring mechanism that allows the mirrored door to remain closed has lost its 'oomph.' By using your website, I was able to learn its name. My question is how does this mechanism get replaced? I measure approximately ... (cont.)
Quick Learner Louisi
Oct 30, 2015
Quick Learner from Louisi
Oct 30, 2015
Hinged french door latch?
I have a set of French doors for one of my bedrooms and am interested in getting the piece that locks the 2nd door (and the top pieces), all in aged bronze. Can you tell me what to order for this please? When the door closes it pushes into that piece on the left in picture C.
Home Owner Bowie, MD
Jun 22, 2015
Home Owner from Bowie, MD
Jun 22, 2015
Closet Door Ball Catch
I am looking for a replacement part for a closet door. The part I need to the part with the spring loaded ball. The piece without the ball is 5/8" in diameter and 1/2" in height. The piece with the ball would screw into the top of the door as seen in the picture.
Home Owner Slippery Rock, Pa
Mar 23, 2015
Home Owner from Slippery Rock, Pa
Mar 23, 2015
Bedroom Closet doors
My bedroom closet has two doors that open from the middle. The hardware that keeps them closed (on top) no longer functions (broken). On top of the hollow door was a ball type assembly with a spring under the ball to secure the door.The ball has come out and no longer will supply enough preasure to ... (cont.)
Contractor austin texas
Dec 30, 2014
Contractor from austin texas
Dec 30, 2014
swing door top plunger
I have several doors that are swing door going into baths and closets that have a ball with a spring underneath. I have attached a photo. some are missing.
Handy Person Blue Mountain area, PA
Dec 4, 2014
Handy Person from Blue Mountain area, PA
Dec 4, 2014
Special application for bullet catch
I am wondering whether I could use just the bullet portion of this product in a custom-designed cabinet. The striker portion seems much too high for my use. It appears to be at least 1/4 inch or more which would create too much of a gap, esthetically-speaking. The clearance between latching ... (cont.)
Home Owner Cypress, Texas
Jan 4, 2013
Home Owner from Cypress, Texas
Jan 4, 2013
Ball Catch
Do you have all the dimensions on this particular ball catch? I am wanting the actual length of the ball catch - I am hoping it is ~1 inch. Thank you for your help.