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BDS Stainless Steel Extended T Strike Plate with Long Lip for Mortice and Tubular Latches - 70 x 43 x 1.2 mm

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SKU:
STK 09351236 09351133 09351134
UPC:
5297322556574
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BDS Stainless Steel Extended T Strike Plate with Long Lip – 70 × 43 × 1.2 mm

The BDS Extended T Strike is a stainless steel strike plate designed for doors where additional lip depth is required to correctly align the latch with the door jamb. It is commonly used to correct poor alignment, compensate for recessed frames, or repair worn or oversized strike cut-outs.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Extended T strike for mortice and tubular latch applications.
  • Long lip design to suit recessed or stepped door jambs.
  • Used to correct latch alignment issues.
  • Suitable for repair and retrofit work.
  • Manufactured from stainless steel.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Product Type: Extended T strike plate
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Finish: Stainless Steel
  • Overall Height: 70 mm
  • Thickness: 1.2 mm
  • Application: Timber and metal door frames

Available variants icon Available Variants

Item Code Lip Length Plate Size (A × B) Finish
09351236 22 mm 70 × 43 mm Stainless Steel
09351133 30 mm 70 × 55 mm Stainless Steel
09351134 40 mm 70 × 70 mm Stainless Steel
09351192 50 mm 70 × 80 mm Stainless Steel
09351193 75 mm 70 × 105 mm Stainless Steel

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

When would an extended lip strike be required?
Extended lip strikes are used when the latch does not reach the strike due to a recessed or stepped door frame.

How do I choose the correct lip length?
Measure the distance from the door edge to the frame rebate and select a lip length that fully bridges this gap.

Is this suitable for deadbolts?
These strikes are primarily used for latches. Deadbolt compatibility should be confirmed before installation.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Incorrect lip length is a common cause of latch misalignment.
  • Often specified in renovation and door repair work.
  • Commonly used in Australian residential and light commercial doors.