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During most home burglaries, criminals enter the home by kicking in the door. They can do this because,
regardless of the quality of the deadbolt or the weight of the door, most homes are protected only by
a flimsy piece of metal (the strike plate into which the deadbolt locks in place) and a ¾" inch piece
of wood that secures the strike plate.
Replacing your common strike plate with the Sure-Strike strike plate system adds strength and security
to your doorframe and helps prevent kick-in burglaries.
Almost four years of designing, engineering and testing, along with the feedback from hundreds of locksmiths,
have gone into Sure-Strike. The Sure-Strike housing embeds into both the king and jack studs of your doorframe
and is secured with hardened steel 3 1/2" screws. This, along with the combined thickness of the cover plate
and flange of the Sure-Strike, make it the highest-quality strike plate on the market.
Solves misaligned deadbolt problems
In addition to making your home more secure, however, Sure-Strike's patent-pending multi-pin technology is
what really makes it unique. The rows of pins surrounding the deadbolt "hole" are retractable on impact.
As a result, the retractable pins allow the Sure-Strike strike area to accommodate your off-center deadbolts.
In essence, the Sure-Strike strike area moves to wherever your deadbolt requires - whether the deadbolt is
striking to the right of the hole, to the left, above the hole, or below. That's why it's the strike plate
that makes deadbolts dead-on.
The patent-pending adjustable pin function and larger opening of the Sure-Strike allows your deadbolt to enter
the Sure-Strike when doorframe shifting or door swelling occurs, correcting for up-and-down or side-to-side misalignment.
This unique design doesn't just make your doors easier to lock. It makes them more secure as well.
Unless your deadbolt shaft can travel to its full extension—which can be impossible if the door has
shifted—your door may not even be fully locked. When that's the case, a thief could easily insert a
screwdriver and move your deadbolt shaft back and enter your home.
Solves Problem for Good
Sure-Strike puts an end to perpetually moving your strike plate to match up to your deadbolt.
Not only can the constant moving of your strike plate make for an ugly door, but the continual
degradation of your door jamb makes your door even less secure.
Built to Last
Sure-Strike is made of high performance composites with the ability to survive extreme climate changes.
The inner workings of the Sure-Strike are made of stainless steel, making it highly resistant to
corrosion and rust. The cover plate is made of cold-rolled steel and is much thicker than the common strike plate.
The 3-1/2" screws are made of hardened steel.
Aesthetically Pleasing
The Sure-Strike is hidden away into the doorjamb and is hardly noticeable. It also comes in various finishes
to match your existing door hardware. In addition, the Sure-Strike cover plate often covers all prior damage
from moving the common strike-plate back and forth.
Saves Energy
After installing Sure-Strike, you will notice that your doors close more tightly against the weather strip
of the doorjamb. Sure-Strike pays for itself by keeping your heating and cooling bills down.
Easy to Install
Door hardware installers will find the Sure-Strike easy to install with common inexpensive tools easily purchased
at local home improvement centers. See the Installation Instructions page for recommended tools.
Easy-to-follow instructions come with each Sure-Strike unit. Most installation questions can usually
be found on this website. However, if you have additional questions, feel free to call 1-888-474-2341 toll-free
for assistance, or e-mail us at installation_technical@sure-strike.com. Also, be sure to check out our
FAQ (frequently asked questions) section for answers. And remember, we offer installation in many cities.
Simply add the number of installations you would like during your purchase and we will let you know if we service your area.
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