Identify your lock now!
Identify your lock now!
HOPPE roundbolt and shootbolt multipoint locks deliver exceptional security with five locking points that engage both horizontally and vertically into the door frame. These robust European-style locks are engineered for superior weather sealing and warpage control, making them ideal replacements for worn or damaged multipoint systems on residential entry doors.
Within the HOPPE HLS9000 and HLS7 multipoint lock systems, roundbolt and shootbolt configurations represent the highest-security options available. These locks utilize vertical steel rods that extend into the door header and threshold, creating a five-point locking system that resists forced entry and maintains a tight seal against the elements. MPLocks carries the full range of HOPPE roundbolt and shootbolt components, from complete assemblies to individual extensions and bottom gear units, ensuring you can find the exact replacement part for your existing door hardware.
Unlike roller or tongue-style locks that only engage horizontally, HOPPE shootbolt systems extend locking points vertically into reinforced strikes at the top and bottom of the frame. This multi-directional engagement makes the door significantly more resistant to prying, kicking, and other forced entry attempts. The 24.41-inch shootbolt assembly provides ample reach for standard door heights while maintaining the precise tolerances HOPPE is known for in European-manufactured hardware.
Beyond security, these multipoint locks excel at pulling the door panel tight against weatherstripping along its entire length. The vertical compression created by the shootbolts counteracts the natural tendency of wood and fiberglass doors to bow or warp over time, especially in climates with significant temperature and humidity swings. Homeowners often notice improved energy efficiency and reduced drafts after replacing worn multipoint components with fresh HOPPE shootbolt hardware.
When selecting replacement parts, the key measurements to identify are your lock's faceplate width (typically 16mm or 20mm for HOPPE systems), the backset distance from the faceplate to the cylinder center, and whether your system uses manual or automatic engagement. Roundbolts feature a rounded tip that slides smoothly into the strike, while shootbolts have a more squared profile for positive engagement. If you're unsure which configuration matches your existing door, measuring the current hardware or checking the stampings on your lock faceplate will point you in the right direction.
Need help identifying the correct HOPPE roundbolt or shootbolt replacement for your door? Our team is ready to assist—call (816) 221-6543 to speak with a multipoint lock specialist who can confirm compatibility before you order. You can also use our free Multipoint Lock Identifier to submit your lock details for expert review and personalized recommendations.
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