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Kaba Strike Shield | Suits Lever On Rose | Concealed | 127mm Backset - Satin Stainless Steel

Dormakaba

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SKU:
STK BOSS092SS
UPC:
9322844300261
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Kaba Strike Shield – Suits Lever On Rose – Concealed – 127 mm Backset – Satin Stainless Steel

The dormakaba BOSS092SS strike shield is a concealed fix blocker plate designed to help prevent latch attack on open-out doors fitted with 127 mm backset mortice locks, key and knob sets, or lever sets.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Designed to help prevent latch attack on open-out doors.
  • Suits 127 mm backset mortice locks, key and knob sets, and lever sets.
  • Concealed fixing with hex key bolts supplied.
  • Fire rated construction.
  • 316 stainless steel plate.
  • Satin Stainless Steel finish.

Specifications icon Specifications

Specification Details
Item Code BOSS092SS
Product Type Strike shield / blocker plate
Suits 127 mm backset locks
Door Type Open-out doors
Fixing Concealed
Material Stainless Steel
Grade of stainless steel 316
Finish Satin Stainless Steel
Fire Rated Yes

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 1 × Strike shield blocker plate
  • Concealed fixing hex key bolts

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Open-out external doors with 127 mm backset locks.
  • Commercial doors requiring additional latch attack protection.
  • Entrances fitted with key and knob or lever sets.

Dimensions icon Dimensions

Dimension Measurement
Overall length 275 mm
Width 75 mm
Thickness 2 mm

Product code list icon Strike Shield Item Code Family

Item Code Fixing Application
BOSS092SS Concealed 127 mm backset locks
BOSS087SS Visible Locksets with rose cut-out

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does a strike shield do?
    It helps protect the latch area on outward opening doors, reducing the risk of latch shimming or forced entry.
  • Can this be used on inward opening doors?
    It is designed for open-out doors. Door swing should be confirmed before installation.
  • What is a common installation mistake to avoid?
    Not confirming the backset or latch position before drilling can lead to poor alignment.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Strike shields are commonly specified on outward opening commercial doors to reduce the risk of latch attack.
  • Concealed fix versions provide a cleaner appearance and reduce exposed fixings on the outside of the door.
  • Always confirm lock backset and latch position before installation.