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Strike Plates for Multipoint Locks — Shootbolt, Roller, Hook, Tongue & Deadbolt

Replacement strike plates for multipoint lock systems ensure proper engagement of shootbolts, rollers, hooks, tongues, latches, and deadbolts along your door frame. This collection includes strike plates compatible with Hoppe, G-U, Ferco, Amesbury, Ashland, Truth, Fuhr, and other leading multipoint lock brands. Find the exact strike plate you need to restore secure, smooth operation to your entry door hardware.

Multipoint Lock Strike Plates for Every Locking Point

Strike plates are the often-overlooked components that make multipoint locking systems work—they're the metal receivers mounted in the door frame that catch and hold each locking point securely. When a strike plate becomes damaged, corroded, or misaligned, your door may fail to latch properly or leave gaps that compromise security and weatherproofing. MPLocks carries a comprehensive selection of strike plates designed to match the specific locking mechanisms used in European-style and American multipoint lock systems, ensuring you can find the precise replacement for your existing hardware.

Strike Plates Matched to Your Locking Mechanism

Different multipoint locks use different locking point styles, and each requires a corresponding strike plate designed for that mechanism. Shootbolt strikes feature deep pockets that receive vertical rods, while roller strikes have curved channels for spring-loaded rollers to compress against. Hook strikes provide robust engagement surfaces for swing hooks, and tongue strikes accommodate sliding deadbolt-style extensions. Selecting the correct strike type is essential—using the wrong style will prevent your lock from engaging properly, even if the dimensions appear similar.

Compatibility Across Major Multipoint Brands

Whether you're working with a Hoppe HLS9000 system, a G-U Ferco Europa lock, or an Amesbury Truth installation, proper strike plate matching ensures reliable door operation. Many strike plates are brand-specific due to unique pocket depths, mounting hole patterns, and overall dimensions. However, some manufacturers produce universal-fit options that work across multiple brands when original equipment is unavailable. Always verify your existing strike plate dimensions and locking point type before ordering.

Measuring for the Correct Strike Plate Replacement

Accurate measurement is critical when replacing strike plates. Key dimensions include the overall length and width of the plate, the depth and shape of the pocket or receiver, and the spacing and size of mounting screw holes. For adjustable strikes, note the range of adjustment available. If your door has settled or the frame has shifted over time, consider whether an adjustable strike plate might provide the flexibility needed to achieve proper alignment without extensive frame modification.

Not sure which strike plate matches your multipoint lock system? Our team can help you identify the correct part based on your lock brand and configuration. Call (816) 221-6543 to speak with a hardware specialist, or use our free Multipoint Lock Identifier to submit details about your current system for expert review.

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