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2007 flat strike plate gives disc and pin tumbler locks a defined locking point so the bolt or cam engages cleanly, which helps doors and panels close to the same position every time. The bright nickel finish on this CompX National strike plate matches common bright nickel lock bodies, keeping the visible hardware consistent on cabinets or enclosures. As part of the CompX National lock accessory line, this strike plate is built to work in typical lock and latch layouts where a flat strike and round end are required around the door edge. The strike plate sits as the mating surface for the lock, so when you choose the correct part number you support smoother lock operation and reduce rework on the door gap or catch position.
This bright nickel strike plate works as the fixed contact point opposite a disc or pin tumbler lock, so positioning it correctly along the frame sets how tightly the door or panel closes. The flat strike style sits flush on the mounting surface, helping you work within standard clearances around cabinet or casework openings. Because the strike is furnished with screws to match the strike, you can install it without color mismatch between the plate and fasteners at the visible face. Using the 2007 flat strike plate with round end and matching screws lets you set a clean, functional lock catch point with a look that tracks with bright nickel lock components.
This CompX National 2007 flat strike plate with round end is an optional strike for both disc and pin tumbler locks, so it fits projects where those lock types are already specified. The flat geometry supports surface mounting on cabinet frames, furniture cases, or similar structures where a level contact face is needed for the lock bolt or cam. Because the finish is bright nickel, it works alongside bright nickel locks when you want a consistent appearance between the cylinder hardware and the mating strike surface. In many lock layouts this strike plate becomes the reference point for how the door meets the frame, so selecting this part number helps maintain the designed clearance and closing feel.
The optional strike design for both disc and pin tumbler locks means you can standardize on one strike plate style across matching CompX National lock families, reducing variation in hardware on the job. The flat strike body with round end gives the lock a reliable edge to land against, which supports smoother locking action and reduces the chance that the lock bolt rides off the strike when the door flexes slightly. Bright nickel on the strike and the screws furnished with the strike present a unified look at the door edge, a detail that matters on visible cabinetry and casework. Using the specific C2007-14A strike part number ties replacement or expansion work back to the same geometry and finish, which helps future lock changes line up with existing installations.
The 2007 flat strike plate is a CompX National strike used as the mating surface for disc and pin tumbler locks, giving the lock bolt a fixed point to engage.
This bright nickel strike plate is an optional strike for both disc and pin tumbler locks, allowing the same strike style to serve those lock types.
The bright nickel finish lets the strike visually match bright nickel locks, helping cabinet or furniture hardware look consistent around the lock area.
The flat strike design offers a level surface for the lock bolt or cam, supporting smoother engagement and a repeatable closing position for the door or panel.
The C2007-14A part number identifies this specific CompX National 2007 flat strike plate, helping replacement or additional strikes match the original geometry and finish.
In a disc tumbler lock installation, this strike supplies the fixed contact surface that the lock bolt meets, setting the final closed position of the door or drawer front.
The 2007 flat strike plate with round end, bright nickel from CompX National gives disc and pin tumbler locks a defined, matching contact point, which supports repeatable closing and a coordinated hardware look. Using the C2007-14A strike part for projects that specify bright nickel CompX National locks helps tie multiple openings to the same strike geometry and finish, simplifying layout across cabinet or furniture runs. For lock installations or upgrades that call for an optional bright nickel strike matched to disc or pin tumbler mechanisms, this strike plate is a practical way to align function and appearance around the lock edge.
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