Identify your lock now!
Identify your lock now!
HOPPE HLS9000 and HLS7 strike plates are essential components that ensure proper multipoint lock engagement on European-style entry doors. These precision-engineered strike plates work with HOPPE's roller, shootbolt, tongue, and roundbolt locking mechanisms to provide secure alignment between your door and frame. Whether you're replacing a worn strike or completing a new installation, finding the correct strike plate configuration is critical for reliable lock operation.
Strike plates serve as the receiving hardware mounted on your door frame, allowing the various locking points of a multipoint system to engage securely. HOPPE's HLS9000 and HLS7 series represent two of the most widely installed European-style multipoint lock platforms in North America. MPLocks carries a comprehensive selection of strike plates designed to match these systems, including options for different lock point configurations and frame profiles. Understanding which strike plate matches your existing hardware prevents security gaps and ensures smooth door operation for years to come.
HOPPE multipoint locks use various locking point styles—rollers, shootbolts, tongues, and roundbolts—and each requires a corresponding strike plate design. Roller strikes feature a ramped pocket that allows the roller to compress during closing, while shootbolt and tongue strikes provide a solid receiving pocket for positive engagement. When replacing strike plates, matching the correct type to your lock's locking points is essential. Mixing incompatible strikes can prevent proper engagement or cause premature wear on both the lock mechanism and the strike itself.
These strike plates are engineered to work with standard European-style door frames commonly found on premium wood, fiberglass, and steel entry doors. Most HOPPE strikes feature slotted screw holes that allow minor adjustments during installation to achieve optimal alignment. The robust construction—typically steel with protective plating—ensures durability against repeated use and weather exposure. Proper strike plate positioning directly affects how easily your door latches and how securely it locks.
To identify the correct replacement strike plate, start by examining your current strike—note its shape, the type of pocket or ramp it contains, and its overall dimensions including length and screw hole spacing. Compare these details against your lock's faceplate to confirm which locking points align at each position. If your door has multiple locking points at different heights, you may need several individual strikes or a continuous strike plate assembly. Taking photos and measurements before ordering helps ensure you receive compatible hardware.
Not sure which strike plate fits your HOPPE multipoint lock system? Our team is ready to help you confirm the right part—call (816) 221-6543 to speak with a real expert who understands these systems. You can also use our free Multipoint Lock Identifier tool to submit details about your current hardware for a personalized recommendation.
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