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Door strike is a hazard

achandra100
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Door strike is a hazard

My internal doors have a door strike plate that sticks out alot and causes injuries when walking past. Is there something that can be put on top to cushion/shield it? 

 

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EricL
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Re: Door strike is a hazard

Hello @achandra100

 

A quick solution to your door strike is to gently tap the lip of the strike receiver with a hammer. Your goal is to gently turn the excessively long lip of the striker downwards so that it does not catch your arm as you walk by it. If you have a vice in your tool shop it will even be simpler as you can clamp the strike receiver on the vice and tap the lip inwards. 

 

A more challenging solution would be to grind it down with a grinder. Just be careful not to trim too much off or the latch will strike the timber instead of the receiver. 

 

Let me tag our experienced members @TedBear and @Brad for their recommendations.

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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TedBear
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Re: Door strike is a hazard

Hi @achandra100 

Have you looked at taking one of them to Bunnings to see if another,  less agressive design, would fit?

 Such as: 

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ikonic-brushed-nickel-square-striker-plate_p3990132

They are cheap to buy if you can find replacements that will fit.

 

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