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SP-185 strike plate bright nickel is a CompX Timberline Lock strike designed for use with cam, deadbolt, or glass door locks, so one plate style can support different lock bodies across a project. The part is identified as a strike in the lock accessories product class, which keeps it focused on providing a secure latch point rather than acting as a complete lock. The bright nickel finish gives the strike a clean, finished look that matches bright nickel lock components in cabinetry or casework. The SAP description specifies a slotted design, which provides lateral adjustment during installation so the lock bolt can land cleanly without binding. The manufacturer part number SP-185-1 ties this strike to Timberline systems using that reference, helping installers match it to plans, cut sheets, or past jobs where the same number is already documented.
This CompX Timberline strike is used with cam, deadbolt, or glass door locks, so installers can mount it wherever those lock bodies need a fixed contact point. The slotted description indicates that the strike has elongated mounting holes, allowing the plate to shift laterally before the screws are tightened for fine fit of the cam or bolt. The web description calls out #6 x 1/2 panhead screws for mounting, which matches the hole sizing and keeps the screw head profile broad enough to clamp the plate securely without pulling through. Using the specified screw size supports a snug, repeatable fit that keeps the lock engaging the strike in the same position each time the door or panel is closed.
This SP-185 strike plate is intended for installations using cam, deadbolt, or glass door locks, so it fits into cabinet, furniture, or display work where those lock types are already specified. The strike sits in the lock accessories and strikes category, which places it as the fixed contact surface that the rotating cam or projecting deadbolt engages. Because the finish is bright nickel, it visually matches bright nickel CompX Timberline lock cylinders and trims, keeping lock points consistent on doors, drawers, or glass panels. That means a bank of doors using different lock bodies can still show the same bright nickel strike detail when doors are open, maintaining a unified appearance on commercial or shop-built projects.
The SAP description identifies this part as a slotted strike plate, so the mounting holes provide side-to-side play during installation. That slotting lets an installer shift the plate so the cam or deadbolt drops squarely into position instead of riding on an edge, which is especially useful when door reveals or panel gaps vary. Once the best position is found, #6 x 1/2 panhead screws, as specified in the web description, clamp the plate in place with a broad head that contacts the plate surface firmly. This combination of slotted adjustment and defined screw size helps reduce callbacks from sticky lock operation, since the lock bolt can be tuned to hit the strike cleanly and repeat that engagement as doors or panels are used over time.
The SP-185 strike plate is described for use with cam, deadbolt, or glass door locks, so it serves as the contact point for those lock styles on cabinets or similar installations.
The SP-185 slotted strike plate has elongated mounting holes that allow lateral adjustment, so the cam or deadbolt can be aligned to land smoothly without binding on the plate edge.
The SP-185-1 strike plate has a bright nickel finish, which matches bright nickel lock components and helps keep visible lock hardware consistent across a project.
The web description specifies #6 x 1/2 panhead screws for this strike plate, giving an installer a screw size and head style that fits the mounting holes correctly.
This CompX Timberline strike, categorized under lock accessories and strikes, serves as the fixed surface the cam or deadbolt engages to secure the door or panel.
The strike plate carries manufacturer part number SP-185-1, which ties it to CompX Timberline Lock documentation and helps match it to existing specifications.
The SP-185 strike plate bright nickel from CompX Timberline Lock gives installers a slotted strike that works with cam, deadbolt, or glass door locks, backed by a defined screw size and part number. That combination supports consistent lock engagement and finish across woodworking and casework projects where bright nickel hardware is already the standard.
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