Door Strike & Latch Plates
Door Strike Plates & Latch Plates
At Door Furniture Direct, we offer a selection of spare door striking plates to suit Union, Yale and Zoo locks and latches. For those unfortunate situations where the door strike plate has been lost or you have moved into a new house and the plate is missing, or you have simply changed your door furniture from brass to chrome and want a matching striking plate without having to replace the entire lock; Door Furniture Direct offers a solution to all of these problems with our range of door strike plates and door latch plates.
Spare Latch Strike Plates
We offer spare strike plates for tubular latches with the option of choosing radiused plates or square plates. We also offer an extended strike plate for tubular latches which is great for use on wider door frames. All of these plates are available in numerous finishes to match most types of door furniture including antique brass, polished brass, polished chrome and black.
Spare Lock Strike Plates
Here you will find striking plates for sashlocks and deadlocks as well as a Yale reverse striking plate for situations where the door opens outwards, rather than in.
Have a look through our selection of door striking plates, check the measurements suit your requirements and then place your order using our online shopping facility.
Door Strike Plates
A door strike represents a key element within a standard door locking mechanism. It appears as a metallic plate featuring one or more cut-out holes. Typically secured to the door frame using screws, this strike plate is precisely positioned to align with the lockset, providing a recess for the latch to engage upon the door's closure.
Door Latch Plates
A mechanical fastener, primarily utilised on internal doors where a lock is not typically needed, is compatible with most levers or knobs. Door latches connect two surfaces and secure them using a strike plate on the reverse side. Being smaller than other lock variations, these tubular latches can be installed with considerably less effort, requiring minimal cutting and drilling of the door. We offer door latch plates in a wide range of sizes and finishes, allowing for a like-for-like replacement and ensuring a match with your existing decor.
Door Strike Plates & Latch Plates
At Door Furniture Direct, we offer a selection of spare door striking plates to suit Union, Yale and Zoo locks and latches. For those unfortunate situations where the door strike plate has been lost or you have moved into a new house and the plate is missing, or you have simply changed your door furniture from brass to chrome and want a matching striking plate without having to replace the entire lock; Door Furniture Direct offers a solution to all of these problems with our range of door strike plates and door latch plates.
Spare Latch Strike Plates
We offer spare strike plates for tubular latches with the option of choosing radiused plates or square plates. We also offer an extended strike plate for tubular latches which is great for use on wider door frames. All of these plates are available in numerous finishes to match most types of door furniture including antique brass, polished brass, polished chrome and black.
Spare Lock Strike Plates
Here you will find striking plates for sashlocks and deadlocks as well as a Yale reverse striking plate for situations where the door opens outwards, rather than in.
Have a look through our selection of door striking plates, check the measurements suit your requirements and then place your order using our online shopping facility.
Door Strike Plates
A door strike represents a key element within a standard door locking mechanism. It appears as a metallic plate featuring one or more cut-out holes. Typically secured to the door frame using screws, this strike plate is precisely positioned to align with the lockset, providing a recess for the latch to engage upon the door's closure.
Door Latch Plates
A mechanical fastener, primarily utilised on internal doors where a lock is not typically needed, is compatible with most levers or knobs. Door latches connect two surfaces and secure them using a strike plate on the reverse side. Being smaller than other lock variations, these tubular latches can be installed with considerably less effort, requiring minimal cutting and drilling of the door. We offer door latch plates in a wide range of sizes and finishes, allowing for a like-for-like replacement and ensuring a match with your existing decor.