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HOPPE Strike Plates for Multipoint Locks — Replacement & Compatible Parts

HOPPE strike plates are essential components that ensure proper engagement of your multipoint lock's latch, deadbolt, rollers, shootbolts, and tongue mechanisms. These precision-engineered strike plates are available for single and double door applications, with options for roller, roundbolt, shootbolt, socket, tongue, and auto-release configurations in stainless steel and assorted color finishes.

Replacement Strike Plates for HOPPE Multipoint Lock Systems

Strike plates serve as the receiving component for your door's locking points, and when they become damaged, misaligned, or worn, your entire multipoint lock system can fail to function properly. MPLocks carries HOPPE strike plates engineered to work seamlessly with HLS9000 and HLS7 multipoint lock assemblies, ensuring that each locking point engages securely into the door frame. Whether you need a standard strike for a single door or specialized strikes for double french door configurations, these components are built to match the exacting tolerances of European-style multipoint systems.

Strike Plate Types for Every Locking Mechanism

HOPPE multipoint locks utilize various locking point types, and each requires a corresponding strike plate designed for that specific mechanism. Roller strikes accommodate the smooth-rolling cylinders that provide compression against weather seals, while shootbolt strikes accept the vertical rods that extend into the head and sill of the frame. Tongue strikes work with the hook-style latches common in many configurations, and auto-release strikes allow for hands-free disengagement when the handle is operated. Selecting the correct strike type ensures your lock functions as intended.

Extended Strike Options for Non-Standard Jambs

Doors with thicker jambs or unusual frame depths often create problems where standard strike plates cause the latch to drag against the wood. Extended strike plates, such as those with 110mm extensions, provide the additional depth needed to position the strike pocket correctly relative to the lock case. This solution eliminates binding issues and allows smooth operation without modifying your door frame. Finishes like Rustic Umber complement traditional door styles while maintaining compatibility with HOPPE hardware.

Matching Your Existing Strike Plate Configuration

When replacing a strike plate, the most reliable approach is to measure your current strike and note its function, whether it receives a latch, deadbolt, roller, or shootbolt. Pay attention to the overall length, screw hole spacing, and the shape of the pocket that receives the locking point. Strike plates are not universal across brands, so confirming you have HOPPE hardware before ordering ensures a proper fit. The finish should also match your existing door hardware for a cohesive appearance.

If you're uncertain which strike plate matches your HOPPE multipoint lock, our team is ready to help you identify the correct part. Call us at (816) 221-6543 to speak with a specialist, or use our free Multipoint Lock Identifier to submit details about your current hardware for expert review.

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