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SP-255 strike plate black gives cam and deadbolt locks a defined strike point, so the lock bolt has a consistent place to engage and hold the door or panel shut. The strike plate is classified as a strike in the locks and latches category, so it is meant to work as the fixed mating part to a moving cam or deadbolt. The Z shape described in the product data sets the working height and offset of the contact surface, so the engaged bolt lands where the lock manufacturer intended. A 3/16 DP value is provided, so installers know the depth of the working ledge relative to the mounting surface when planning their cabinet or casework layout. The black finish visually matches black lock bodies or trim from the same hardware family, which helps maintain a consistent look across doors that use CompX Timberline locks.
The web description specifies that this strike plate is sold without screws, so installers select fasteners that match their substrate and hardware standards. The product data calls out #6 x 1/2" panhead screws for use with this strike plate, so the mounting holes and plate thickness are suited to that screw size and head style in typical cabinet materials. Using the stated screw size keeps the head profile appropriate to the plate, helping the Z shape sit flat against the mounting surface while the working edge stays at the designed height for the cam or deadbolt bolt.
This strike plate is described as being for use with cam or deadbolt locks, so it fits projects where a rotating cam or sliding deadbolt needs a defined metal face to land against. The CompX Timberline Lock branding ties the strike to that lock family, so it suits cabinets, furniture, or enclosures already built around CompX Timberline cam or deadbolt lock bodies. The Z shape named in the SAP description provides an offset working lip, so it works in layouts where the door or drawer front sits proud or recessed relative to the frame and the bolt must reach out to a set distance. With a 3/16 DP specification, the depth of the functional ledge is known, so designers and installers can plan reveal and gap dimensions around that depth for repeatable alignment. The black finish described in the web content keeps the strike visually consistent with other black CompX Timberline components in the same installation.
The stated 3/16 DP value on the Z shape strike plate defines how far the contacting surface sits from the mounting plane, so the lock bolt can be positioned to engage the strike reliably across multiple doors. That depth detail matters when installing several cam or deadbolt locks on a bank of cabinets, because repeated use of the same strike geometry helps the doors close to a uniform line. The specified #6 x 1/2" panhead screw size works with the plate thickness, so the screw heads seat properly and let the strike rest firmly on the mounting surface without distorting the Z profile. Being categorized as a strike in the locks and latches class confirms its role as the fixed counterpart to the cam or deadbolt, so installers can assign it wherever a CompX Timberline locking point needs a durable, repeatable engagement surface. The black color described in the product name and SAP text keeps the visible hardware consistent, so lock faces and strikes read as one coordinated system on finished casework.
The SP-255 strike plate black is described for use with cam or deadbolt locks, so it serves as the fixed engagement point for those lock types in cabinet or similar applications.
The Z shape description indicates a stepped profile, so the contact surface is offset from the mounting plane to meet the travel path of a cam or deadbolt bolt.
The 3/16 DP value defines the depth of the working ledge from the mounting surface, so installers can position the lock body so its bolt meets the strike accurately.
The strike plate is specified for use with #6 x 1/2" panhead screws, so the mounting holes and plate thickness are sized to suit that screw dimension and head profile.
This part is categorized as a strike in the locks and latches class, so it functions as the fixed point where the cam or deadbolt engages to secure the door.
The product name and branding identify a black strike plate for CompX Timberline Lock systems, so it visually coordinates with black lock components from that line.
The SP-255 strike plate black from CompX Timberline Lock provides a Z shape profile and 3/16 DP working depth tailored to cam or deadbolt locks, so it fits projects built around that lock style. The stated #6 x 1/2" panhead screw specification and black finish keep the mounting and appearance consistent with matching CompX Timberline hardware. Selecting this strike when planning new cabinets or updating existing lock points keeps the bolt engagement geometry and visual details aligned across the installation.
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Sold in: 1 Each | TLSP255-BN Mfr# SP-255-1 | SP-255 Strike Plate, Bright Nickel |