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Frameless drawer strike is a strike from Olympus Lock, Inc. that creates a locking point on drawers where there is no frame between them, so you can add security to frameless cabinet layouts that lack a natural lock stop. This Olympus Lock, Inc. strike is part of their strikes product class, which means it is designed specifically to interact with a lock bolt, helping you convert a simple drawer run into a lock-ready installation. The strike mounts on the side of the cabinet frame, giving you a defined point for the lock to engage when no traditional frame rail is present between drawers. By mounting on the side of the cabinet frame, the strike lets you position the locking point exactly where the lock bolt needs to meet, reducing trial-and-error during layout. The zinc plated finish on this frameless drawer strike provides a plated surface that suits typical cabinet environments where a finished metal part is preferred over bare steel.
This frameless drawer strike is mounted on the side of the cabinet frame, so installation centers on establishing that side-wall location as the primary lock engagement surface. Mounting on the side of the cabinet frame allows you to work with frameless cabinet designs where there is no front frame between drawers to accept a traditional strike. Because the strike is part of the lock accessories group, it is configured to act as the receiving point for a lock bolt or latch, making alignment of the strike to the lock body the key installation task. The zinc plated finish on the part gives you a finished metal surface at the mounting area, which suits finished cabinet interiors where exposed hardware is visible when drawers are open.
This frameless drawer strike is used on drawers in cabinets that do not have a frame between drawers, so it suits frameless cabinets where drawer fronts line up without a face frame. In these cabinets, there is no horizontal frame member between the drawer openings, so there is no natural point for a lock bolt to catch. The strike is mounted on the side of the cabinet frame, allowing that side panel to become the effective locking surface. By placing the strike on the side of the cabinet frame, you create a defined metal target for the lock bolt to enter when the drawer is closed. This configuration supports locks that need a fixed strike position in order to secure one or more drawers in a vertical stack.
The fact that this product is a dedicated frameless drawer strike means it is shaped and purposed to provide a locking point when there is no frame between drawers, which directly addresses the common challenge of securing frameless drawer banks. Being part of the strikes product class under locks and latches indicates that the piece is engineered as the lock engagement point rather than as a general bracket, so its geometry is directed toward reliable bolt capture. Because the strike is mounted on the side of the cabinet frame, you can base all lock alignment off that stable side reference instead of relying on a front rail, which is absent in frameless cabinets. The zinc plated finish on the strike delivers a plated metal contact surface for the lock bolt, which supports repeated locking cycles where the bolt meets a consistent, smooth metal edge inside the cabinet.
The frameless drawer strike provides a locking point when there is no frame between drawers, so it lets a lock bolt secure drawers in frameless cabinet constructions.
The frameless drawer strike is mounted on the side of the cabinet frame, turning that side panel into the lock engagement surface for the drawer.
The frameless drawer strike creates a metal locking point where no frame exists between drawers, allowing the lock bolt to catch on a defined surface.
The frameless drawer strike has a zinc plated finish, giving it a plated metal surface suited to typical cabinet interiors where hardware is visible.
The frameless drawer strike mounts on the side of the cabinet frame, so lock alignment is based on that stable side surface for consistent bolt engagement.
The frameless drawer strike is classified as a strike within locks and latches and as a lock accessory, meaning it is designed to act as the lock bolt contact point.
The frameless drawer strike from Olympus Lock, Inc., part number 12-4-ZP, provides a locking point when there is no frame between drawers, so it is suited to frameless cabinet projects using drawer locks. With mounting on the side of the cabinet frame, the strike offers a consistent reference surface for lock engagement in vertical drawer stacks. The zinc plated finish supplies a plated metal contact area at the strike, fitting well with finished cabinet interiors where hardware detail matters. For frameless drawer installations that need a defined lock engagement point within a locks and latches system, this frameless drawer strike offers a focused way to establish that locking surface.
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