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BDS Satin Stainless Steel Long Lipped Strike for Door Latches - 100 mm to 200 mm Lip Length

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SKU:
STK 09351135 0760291003 093512
UPC:
7322585736681
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BDS Satin Stainless Steel Long Lipped Strike for Door Latches – 100 mm to 200 mm Lip Length

The BDS Long Lipped Strike is a stainless steel strike plate designed for latch installations where the door frame is recessed or misaligned. The extended lip bridges large gaps between the door edge and the frame, ensuring reliable latch engagement in repair and retrofit applications.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Long lipped strike for extended latch reach.
  • Used to correct latch alignment on recessed or stepped door frames.
  • Suitable for repair and retrofit work.
  • Manufactured from stainless steel.
  • Supplied bulk packed.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Product Type: Long lipped strike plate
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Finish: Satin Stainless Steel
  • Plate Height: 70 mm
  • Thickness: 1.2 mm
  • Application: Door latches (timber and metal frames)

Available variants icon Available Variants

Item Code Lip Length Plate Size (A × B) Finish
09351135 100 mm 70 × 130 mm Satin Stainless Steel
0760291003 125 mm 70 × 155 mm Satin Stainless Steel
09351247 200 mm 70 × 230 mm Satin Stainless Steel

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

When is a long lipped strike required?
Long lipped strikes are used when the latch does not reach the frame due to recessed or offset door jambs.

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 the gap.

Is this suitable for deadbolts?
These strikes are primarily intended for latch applications. Deadbolt use should be confirmed before installation.

Additional information icon Additional Information

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