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2-Piece Defender Security Adjustable Chrome Plated Door Strike

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Amazon has 2-Piece Defender Security Adjustable Chrome Plated Door Strike (U 9488) for $1.06. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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About this item:
  • Adjustable design with elongated mounting holes
  • May be used on residential and commercial frames
  • Chrome plated steel construction
  • Used on Roberts Redi-frame and Timely Metal frames
  • All the necessary mounting hardware is included for a quick and easy installation

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Amazon has 2-Piece Defender Security Adjustable Chrome Plated Door Strike (U 9488) for $1.06. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Adjustable design with elongated mounting holes
  • May be used on residential and commercial frames
  • Chrome plated steel construction
  • Used on Roberts Redi-frame and Timely Metal frames
  • All the necessary mounting hardware is included for a quick and easy installation

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Model: Adjustable Door Strike, 2 Piece (Single Pack)

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Getabiggerboat
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Need to install with 3 or 4 inch deck screws. They need to bite into the 2x4 holding the door jam.

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I hope this is obvious, but do not put these on any strikes with locking hardware.

The wood frame of a door is easy to break through and the metal that holds it provides resistance.

By having a piece that moves, you're giving up some of that resistance.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
I hope this is obvious, but do not put these on any strikes with locking hardware.

The wood frame of a door is easy to break through and the metal that holds it provides resistance.

By having a piece that moves, you're giving up some of that resistance.
Need to install with 3 or 4 inch deck screws. They need to bite into the 2x4 holding the door jam.
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Quote from Getabiggerboat :
Need to install with 3 or 4 inch deck screws. They need to bite into the 2x4 holding the door jam.
That's what I do too but deck screws have terrible shear strength.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
I hope this is obvious, but do not put these on any strikes with locking hardware.

The wood frame of a door is easy to break through and the metal that holds it provides resistance.

By having a piece that moves, you're giving up some of that resistance.
Can you please explain more?

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DFRI
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Quote from CleverDirt1594 :
Can you please explain more?
This strike plate can still slide with enough force, being that it has elongated holes. (even if longer screws are used)
Last edited by DFRI April 2, 2023 at 08:13 AM.
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This concept would be perfect for RV doors that can shift from season to season.
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The SD effect. It says currently unavailable when you click on the link now.
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Quote from DFRI :
This strike plate can still slide with enough force, being that it has elongated holes. (even if longer screws are used)
If it is a wooden door, I don't think someone really determined do break in will be stopped by a lock. So some minor loss of mechanical security is negligible compared to criminal responsibility for a forced entry
A misaligned plate preventing the lock from engaging properly is a much bigger vulnerability, especially because walking through unlocked door is a lesser offense.
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