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SP-250 strike plate gives CompX Timberline swing style door locks a defined locking point, so doors close to the same location every time. This SP-250 strike plate works with swing style doors where left and right doors locking simultaneously is desired, supporting coordinated door security on paired doors. The strike plate is identified as U shape 3/16 DP, BLK, so the U-shaped profile creates a consistent receiver area for the lock throws, which supports reliable engagement. The 3/16 DP detail defines the depth the lock throw can enter, which helps control how tightly the door seats against the casework. The black finish matches black hardware on the door and lock, which keeps the lock area visually consistent on finished projects in offices, retail fixtures, and other casework using Timberline swing style glass door locks.
This SP-250 strike plate ties into the non-bore glass door lock design described for CompX Timberline locks, where the lock slips onto the edge of the glass door at any location. That style of lock uses two lock throws that extend 1/2 inch from the bottom and left side of the lock housing as you face the lock, so the U shape 3/16 DP strike plate provides a defined target the throws can engage against. Vertically mounted Timberline locks on glass doors from 1/4 to 5/16 thick use these throws to engage into a strike, and this strike plate is built to serve that role in the assembly. The fully cushioned lock housing helps avoid glass damage at the door, while the strike plate gives the throws a repeatable metal engagement point on the frame or companion surface.
On swing style doors, the SP-250 strike plate provides the fixed engagement point that pairs with the non-bore CompX Timberline glass door lock. Because the lock slips onto the edge of the glass door at any location, the strike plate position determines where the door will sit when latched, which matters for aligning reveals on cabinet runs. The two lock throws extend 1/2 inch from the bottom and left side of the lock housing as you face the lock, so the U shape 3/16 DP strike plate gives those throws a properly sized pocket to enter. That pairing lets left and right doors locking simultaneously achieve a synchronized stop point when the strike is located correctly on the case or frame. On glass doors from 1/4 to 5/16 thick, the vertically mounted lock works with this strike plate to hold the doors shut at a predictable gap line.
The U shape description on the SP-250 strike plate means the receiving area is formed as a channel, which helps guide the 1/2 inch-extending throws into place as doors swing closed. The 3/16 DP measurement defines how deep that channel accepts the throw, which affects how firmly the locked door is drawn against its stop without over-driving the glass-mounted lock. With the lock fully cushioned to avoid glass damage, the metal strike plate takes the wear at the engagement point instead of the door edge, which supports repeated locking cycles in everyday use. Because the lock throws extend from both the bottom and the left side of the housing as you face the lock, the strike plate geometry matters for capturing both directions of throw. In applications where left and right doors locking simultaneously is desired, having the correct SP-250 strike plate in black lets the Timberline system operate as intended while maintaining a uniform hardware appearance on the installation.
The SP-250 strike plate is used with CompX Timberline non-bore glass door locks on swing style doors, providing the fixed point the lock throws engage against on cabinets or fixtures.
The U shape 3/16 DP design forms a channel that receives the lock throws to a defined depth, helping set how tightly the swing door closes against the case or frame.
The SP-250 strike plate is specified as black so it matches black CompX Timberline lock housings and surrounding dark hardware, keeping the lock area visually consistent on finished casework.
The lock throws extend 1/2 inch from the bottom and left side of the housing, and the SP-250 U-shaped strike plate provides the receiving pocket these throws engage during locking.
In a CompX Timberline swing style glass door setup, the SP-250 strike plate is mounted to the case or frame so the vertically mounted glass door lock can throw into it when closed.
The SP-250 strike plate works with Timberline swing style locks designed so left and right doors locking simultaneously is desired, providing a shared engagement point for coordinated door closure.
Choosing the SP-250 strike plate, black, aligns the job with the CompX Timberline Lock system details already specified for swing style non-bore glass door locks. The SP-250-3 part number identifies this U shape 3/16 DP, BLK design, which is set up to accept the 1/2 inch throws extending from the bottom and left of the lock housing as you face the lock. For projects using vertically mounted Timberline locks on 1/4 to 5/16 thick glass doors where left and right doors locking simultaneously is desired, this strike plate provides the matched receiver point the locks rely on. That keeps the locking function, door position, and visual hardware finish working together as a coordinated assembly.
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