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Hafele Strike Plate NP 239.41.013 - Nickel Plate

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STK HASTRIKE
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9329673066634
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Häfele Strike Plate NP 239.41.013 – Nickel Plate

The Häfele 239.41.013 is an angled strike plate designed to provide a receiving surface for compatible lock bolts and latches in furniture and cabinet applications. It features a compact profile with a 12mm return and is finished in nickel plate.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Angled strike plate for compatible furniture locks.
  • Compact plate size for neat installation.
  • 12mm return for bolt engagement.
  • Nickel Plate finish.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: HASTRIKE
  • Häfele Catalogue Code: 239.41.013
  • Product Type: Angled strike plate
  • Dimensions: 40mm (H) × 11mm (W) × 1mm (T)
  • Return: 12mm
  • Finish: Nickel Plate

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 1 × angled strike plate

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Cabinet doors and drawers using compatible furniture locks.
  • Replacement strike where the existing strike is bent, worn or missing.
  • Installations requiring a small angled strike with a return.

Dimensions icon Dimensions

Dimension Size
Height 40mm
Width 11mm
Thickness 1mm
Return 12mm

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does this strike suit all furniture locks?
    Not necessarily. Strike plates are matched to the bolt shape and projection. Confirm your lock bolt aligns with the 12mm return before ordering.
  • Is this supplied with screws?
    Fixings are not listed in the supplied information, so screws are not confirmed as included.
  • What does the return measurement mean?
    The return is the folded section that the lock bolt engages against when the cabinet is closed.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Small strike plates like this are often used on cabinet frames where there is limited space for a larger keep.
  • If the bolt rubs or binds, minor alignment adjustment of the strike position usually restores smooth locking.
  • When replacing an existing strike, match both the return depth and plate size to avoid visible screw holes from the previous strike.