Return the striker plate to a vertical position on the latch. Try to move the striker plate up and down on the latch. If the striker plate can be moved up and down, the rubber wedge on the striker plate must be shimmed or replaced. Note:To correct either a misalignment between the do...
A lock striker plate. A first portion attaches to a doorjamb, over a bolt-receiving blind bore therein. A second portion extends perpendicularly forwardly from the first portion, contacts, and extends
FIG. 9 is a top cross sectional view like FIG. 8 showing the jamb spaced from the stud, but where the box and cover plate are installed firmly to the stud using a shim or pair of shims to fill the space between the back wall of the box and the stud; ...
the mounting plate containing one or more solenoids rigidly pressed into it to a standard short height of protrusion above the plate may, if the plate is of the flat version meant for mounting above or within the top of the keybed, be shimmed up to whatever degree is necessary to achieve...