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EPCO strike plate is a strike plate in black designed for 1/4 in and 3/16 in glass, giving you a defined latching point on common glass door thicknesses so touch latches engage consistently. The EPCO branding ties this strike plate to a known lock accessories line, which simplifies matching parts across cabinet runs when you are standardizing hardware. The strike plate is listed in the strikes product class, so it serves as the fixed contact piece for the latch bolt rather than a full latch body. Being categorized under locks and latches and lock accessories means this part is intended to work as a supporting component in a closure system, helping you finish off latch installations on glass fronts without altering the latch itself. The black finish coordinates with black EPCO touch latches where used, so the contact point visually blends into darker trim and hardware layouts.
The strike plate for 1/4 in glass and 3/16 in glass is defined in the SAP description as suitable for both thicknesses, so one SKU can be used across those glass sizes in the same project. That dual-thickness coverage lets you carry a single EPCO strike plate when working on mixed glass cabinet doors, which reduces changeovers and keeps replacements straightforward. Because this part is called out specifically as a strike plate for 1/4 in and 3/16 in glass, installers can position the latch and strike relationship around those known thicknesses, supporting repeatable door clearance and engagement on glass fronts.
The EPCO 509-BL strike plate is identified for 1/4 in and 3/16 in glass, so it is aimed at glass doors or panels within cabinetry or similar casework where those thicknesses are used. The web description lists it as for 1/4 in and 3/16 in glass with EPCO touch latches 507, 508, 512, 513, 514-BL-PWS and 515-BL-PWS, which positions this strike as the counterpart to those touch latch bodies in a closure assembly. Being part of the locks and latches category and within lock accessories means it functions as a supporting strike rather than a primary locking mechanism, so it is suited to applications where a touch latch provides the hold and the strike gives the fixed contact on the glass. The black designation in the product name and 509-BL part number indicates a black version, which visually fits darker hardware schemes and lets the strike blend with black touch latches listed in the web description.
Because the EPCO strike plate is specified for 1/4 in and 3/16 in glass, you can plan touch latch positions around those glass dimensions and expect the strike to present a consistent contact surface to the latch tip across door runs. Matching this strike plate to EPCO touch latches 507, 508, 512, 513, 514-BL-PWS and 515-BL-PWS, as stated in the web description, ties the geometry of the strike to known latch models, which supports repeatable engagement without trial-and-error hardware mixing. Its classification as a strike in the locks and latches product class defines its role as the stationary receiving piece, so installers can treat the latch body as the adjustable component and use the strike location on the glass as the fixed reference point. The manufacturer part number 509-BL gives you a precise identifier when you need to match existing strikes on service work or extend a previous EPCO layout into new sections, maintaining the same contact style along an entire bank of glass doors.
The EPCO 509-BL strike plate is specified for 1/4 in and 3/16 in glass, so it suits projects that use either of these common glass door or panel thicknesses.
The strike plate is described for use with EPCO touch latches 507, 508, 512, 513, 514-BL-PWS and 515-BL-PWS, aligning the strike with those specific latch models.
The part is classified as a strike under locks and latches, so it acts as the fixed contact piece that the compatible touch latch engages on the glass door.
The 509-BL version is described as black, so it visually coordinates with black EPCO touch latches and darker cabinet hardware schemes.
The manufacturer part number 509-BL uniquely identifies this black glass strike, so repeat jobs can match existing strikes and maintain consistent hardware appearance.
This strike plate covers both 1/4 in and 3/16 in glass, so a single SKU can serve mixed door thicknesses and simplify hardware planning.
The EPCO strike plate in black defined for 1/4 in and 3/16 in glass links directly to EPCO touch latches 507, 508, 512, 513, 514-BL-PWS and 515-BL-PWS, so the part fits neatly into glass cabinet touch-latch layouts. Using the specific 509-BL strike plate from the locks and latches and lock accessories categories lets you align glass door latching around known EPCO components instead of mixing unverified parts. For glass cabinetry built around those EPCO touch latches and thicknesses, selecting this strike plate helps complete the latch side of the hardware schedule with a clearly matched component.
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