2001 formed strike plate gives disc and pin tumbler locks a dedicated strike that matches the lock setup, so the latch has a consistent seating point and the lock can function smoothly in service. This CompX National strike plate is part of the strikes product class, so it is designed specifically to work as the receiving point for the lock bolt instead of relying on improvised edges or hardware that may not align. The bright nickel finish on this strike presents a finished, uniform appearance around the lock area, which helps built cabinets and fixtures look consistent when multiple locks are used. As a lock accessory, this strike plate supports standard lock installations so the locking point is repeatable from door to door on the same project. The formed strike design shapes the contact area for the lock bolt, guiding engagement into a defined pocket so the lock action feels predictable each time it is used.
The 3/16" form on this strike plate creates a distinct profile for the lock bolt to land in, so when it is mounted to the jamb or cabinet frame the lock has a predictable recess that helps define its final closed position. This formed detail supports practical layout work, because once the first strike is positioned for the correct reveal, additional strikes of the same type can be located using the same measurements to maintain uniform clearances. The bright nickel finish on the strike and its matching screws keeps the mounting points visually consistent, which matters when hardware is installed at eye level on doors, drawers, or access panels. According to the web description, this strike is sold in both broken and full box quantities, so shops can order only what they need for a small run or step up to a full box when running a larger batch of locks.
This CompX National 2001 formed strike plate is described as an optional strike for both disc and pin tumbler locks, so it fits projects that are already using those lock styles and need a defined receiving point for the bolt. In cabinet and fixture work, this strike can be positioned on the frame or stile where the lock tongue meets the case, giving each lock a matched partner part instead of relying on the edge of the material. The 3/16" form creates a shaped landing area that can be aligned with the lock cylinder centerline, so once the first pair is dialed in, subsequent installations can follow the same layout. Because the finish is bright nickel, this strike aligns visually with bright nickel lock trims, supporting a coordinated hardware look across matching doors or panels. The lock accessory classification signals that it is meant to work with locks rather than as a generic plate, which keeps its role clear in a shop environment.
The formed 3/16" strike profile gives the lock bolt a repeatable recess to drop into, so installers can tune door or drawer reveals around a known contact point rather than guessing where the bolt will settle. This consistency supports smoother production work when multiple cabinets or fixtures use the same CompX National lock bodies, because each C2001-14A strike can be laid out using the same measurements from the edge or hinge side. The bright nickel finish and matching screws keep all contact points visually unified, so any field adjustments to the strike position remain unobtrusive after tightening the fasteners. As an optional strike for both disc and pin tumbler locks, it allows shops using those locks to standardize on one strike profile, which can simplify part bins, reordering, and replacement when servicing existing installations that already rely on this formed strike.
The 2001 formed strike plate is described as an optional strike for both disc and pin tumbler locks, so it is intended to work with lock bodies that use those locking mechanisms.
The 3/16" form creates a shaped profile in the strike, giving the lock bolt a defined recess to land in so the closed position is predictable and alignment can be repeated across multiple openings.
The CompX National C2001-14A strike uses a bright nickel finish, which visually coordinates with bright nickel lock components and keeps the lock area looking consistent on cabinets or fixtures.
The strike is sold in both broken and full box quantities, so it can support small runs that need just a few pieces or larger projects that benefit from ordering a complete box.
This strike is a lock accessory in the strikes product class, acting as the receiving point for the lock bolt so the locking action has a dedicated, formed landing area.
The web description notes that screws match the strike, so the fasteners blend with the bright nickel finish and the mounted strike keeps a uniform appearance at the lock edge.
The 2001 formed strike plate in bright nickel from CompX National offers an optional strike specifically described for both disc and pin tumbler locks, so it aligns the receiving hardware with those lock types. Its 3/16" formed profile gives each lock bolt a defined landing area, helping installations share the same engagement feel from cabinet to cabinet. With a bright nickel finish and matching screws, the strike maintains a consistent look around each lock location. Sold in both broken and full box quantities, it supports both limited retrofit work and larger production runs from the same part number.
Sold In: 1 Each
Quantity | Unit Price | Catalog | ||||
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Sold in: 1 Each | NLC2001-3 Mfr# C2001-3 | Strikes for Disc and Pin Tumbler Locks, Bright Brass |