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2002 formed strike plate gives disc and pin tumbler locks a defined strike point so the lock bolt seats consistently, which supports repeatable operation across doors and panels using the same lock series. The formed strike construction provides a shaped contact surface for the bolt, helping guide engagement into the strike rather than relying on raw wood or metal edges. The bright nickel finish on this strike plate matches bright nickel lock components, which keeps lock faces and strikes visually coordinated on visible cabinet or fixture fronts. The plate is countersunk, so compatible flat-head screws sit flush in the strike, reducing interference with the lock bolt and minimizing snags as the bolt moves in and out. As a CompX National strike in the strikes product class, this part ties directly to that lock family, helping installers stay within a consistent hardware line on a project. The C2002-14A part number uniquely identifies this bright nickel version, which helps ordering and reordering for future matching work.
This strike plate is configured as a formed strike with countersunk holes, so it mounts flat to the chosen surface while presenting a shaped pocket for the bolt. The countersunk detail accepts flat-head screws that sit level with or below the strike surface, which helps avoid contact points that could drag on the moving bolt. As an optional strike for both disc and pin tumbler locks, it is intended to be positioned so the bolt from those lock bodies throws directly into the formed area. The bright nickel finish on the strike plate aligns with bright nickel lock hardware, which supports visual alignment when the strike is installed close to the lock face. The 2002 identification in the product name and C2002-14A manufacturer part number give installers clear references when matching strikes to existing lock layouts that already use this pattern.
This 2002 formed strike plate from CompX National is part of the strikes class under lock accessories, so it is intended as the receiving partner to compatible locks rather than a standalone latch. It is described as an optional strike for both disc and pin tumbler locks, which means it serves projects that use either of those lock styles under the same general hardware family. In practical cabinet or fixture layouts, this lets a shop use one strike design wherever these locks appear, instead of mixing strike geometries across doors and drawers. The bright nickel finish ties in with bright nickel lock faces used on many disc and pin tumbler designs, so the strike blends with cylinders and trim on exposed surfaces. Because it is formed rather than flat, the strike presents a bent or shaped area that the bolt can enter, guiding it into place instead of leaving it to find an edge on frame material, which supports consistent operation over time.
The countersunk construction on this strike plate is central to how it behaves once installed, because it allows flat-head screws that match the strike finish to sit below the active bolt path. With screw heads out of the way, the bolt interacts only with the formed strike shape, which reduces friction points that can affect how the key feels during locking and unlocking. The bright nickel description applies to both the strike and the screws that match the strike, so visual continuity is preserved at every fastener location, which matters on commercial or architectural millwork where hardware appearance is part of the specification. Listing in the locks and latches category as a strike clarifies that this piece is meant to complete the bolt engagement side of the assembly, so installers can plan their drilling and mounting sequence around the lock body on one side and this strike on the mating surface. The manufacturer part number C2002-14A and the 2002 reference in the product name give a specific identification point, which supports repeat orders when a shop standardizes on this strike for a line of cabinets or fixtures using related disc and pin tumbler locks.
This strike plate is described as an optional strike for both disc and pin tumbler locks, so it works wherever those lock types are used within the matching hardware family.
The formed strike design provides a shaped contact area for the lock bolt, guiding it into a defined pocket, which supports smooth, repeatable engagement on each locking cycle.
The bright nickel finish matches bright nickel lock components, so the strike aligns visually with cylinders and related hardware on cabinets and fixtures using these locks.
The countersunk feature lets flat-head screws sit flush or below the strike surface, reducing contact between screw heads and the moving bolt during operation.
The C2002-14A manufacturer part number identifies this specific 2002 formed strike plate in bright nickel, which helps with accurate ordering and future replacement matching.
This plate is in the strikes product class within lock accessories, so it functions as the receiving component for the bolt from compatible disc and pin tumbler locks.
This 2002 formed strike plate in bright nickel from CompX National gives disc and pin tumbler locks a defined, finished strike surface that matches the lock line. With a formed strike pocket, countersunk configuration, and C2002-14A identification, it supports clean bolt engagement and straightforward reordering when standardizing hardware across cabinets, doors, or fixtures that rely on these lock types.
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Sold in: 1 Each | NLC2002-3 Mfr# C2002-3 | Strikes for Disc and Pin Tumbler Locks, 1-3/4" x 1/2" with 3/16" Form, Bright Brass |