3,500+ Results for Door Strikes - Page 9
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- Item: Door Latch,Strikes Stainless Steel,PK2
- Length: 1-5/8 in.
- Finish: Stainless Steel
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- Item: Shock Absorbing Strike
- Length: 8 in
- Width: 1 3/4 in
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- Item: Bright Chrome Faceplate,EMFPR26
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- Strike Type: Electric Strikes
- Finish: DARK OXIDIZED SATIN BRONZE
- Length: 10.5 in
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- Finish: Bright Nickel
- Length: 1-7/8"
- Width: 1-7/8"
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- Strike Type: Deadlatch
- Finish: Satin Stainless Steel
- Width: 43/64 in
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- Item: T- Strike,4 7/8"X 1-1/4",Without Hol
- Finish: Brass
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- Item: Strike Plate For 6"Flush Bolt Lifetime
- Finish: Brass
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- Item: Satin Nickel Faceplate,EMFPS15
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- Item: Antique Brass Strikes Antique Brass
- Strike Type: Full Lip Strike
- Length: 2.7
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- Item: Lifetime Bright Nickel Strikes Lifetime
- Strike Type: ASA Strike
- Finish: Bright Nickel
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- Item: Lifetime Satin Nickel Strikes Lifetime S
- Strike Type: ASA
- Finish: Satin Nickel
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- Item: Lifetime Bright Nickel Strikes Lifetime
- Strike Type: T Strike
- Finish: Bright Nickel
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- Item: Estate Antique Brass Strikes
- Finish: Antique Brass
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- Item: Strike Plate For Extension Flush Bolt Li
- Finish: Brass
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- Item: Oil Rubbed Bronze Strikes Oil Rubbed Bro
- Strike Type: Full Lip Strike
- Finish: Oil Rubbed Bronze
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- Item: Oil Rubbed Bronze Strikes 10095613
- Strike Type: Full Lip
- Finish: Oil Rubbed Bronze
About Door Strikes
Door strikes are a crucial component of door hardware, designed to provide reliable security and easy access control. Door strikes are typically installed on the door frame and work with a latch or deadbolt to secure the door. Different types of door strikes can be used depending on the specific requirements of an application.
Types of Door Strikes
There are several types of door strikes that can be used in different applications. These include surface-mounted strikes, mortise-style strikes, electric strike releases, and magnetic locks. Surface-mounted strikes are the most common type and fit into a shallow cutout in the door jamb. Mortise-style strikes fit into a deeper cutout in the jamb for added security. Electric strike releases offer even more security by allowing for remote access control via keypad or other electronic device. Magnetic locks are also available for high-security applications.
How Door Strikes Are Made
Door strikes are typically made from metal alloys such as steel or brass, but may also be made from plastic or composite materials. The construction of each type varies depending on its application; some may have additional features such as tamper resistance or anti-theft technology built into them.
Industries That Use Door Strikes
Door strikes can be found in many different industries including residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional settings. Professionals like locksmiths and security personnel rely on these devices to ensure safe access control for their clients.
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