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Security Strike and Box

    Home    Strike Plates & Latch Guards    Security Strike and Box
1005 (2)

$4.89

SKU: 1005

Finish: Polished Brass

Fits standard size doors

Mortising required

Screws at base of box strike secure to
2″ x 4″ framing for added security

Dimensions: 1-1/4″ x 4-7/8″

Door Thickness: All

Instructions:
1. Mark center of bolt on frame.
2. Cut out template (see insert), locate center mark on template with center mark on frame. Tape in place.
3. Draw around outside of template. Mark 4 holes through template. Drill 1″ holes per template.
4. Chisel out between 1″ holes and fit strike box.
5. Chisel out 1/8″ deep for strike.
6. Install strike and faceplate with top and bottom screws. (Be sure 2 holes in strike box are toward center of frame.)
7. Drill two 1/8″ pilot holes at bottom of strike box toward center of frame and install screws at an angle.

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