Door Push and Pull Plates
Push and pull plates are used on interior and exterior doors for specific applications where no locks or door handles are needed. These Don-Jo hardware accessories are mainly used on residential, commercial, and restaurant door applications. Don-Jo push and pull plates are designed to protect doors in high-traffic areas with matching finish mounting screws included for easy installation.
Latch Protectors
Latch protectors are designed to completely cover the door’s latch area, which protects the latch bolt from shimming and prying. It remains a popular accessory to protect your doors at a minimum cost. Don-Jo hardware can easily suit multiple door applications such as key-in-level locks, angle type for outswinging doors, interlock for inswinging doors, aluminum entrance doors, and slimline for outswinging doors. Shop quality latch protectors online now.
Strike Plates
A strike plate is a metal plate that is affixed to a door jamb with holes or a hole for the bolt of the door. When a door is closed, the door bolt extends into the hole or holes in the strike plate, holding the door to ensure it’s closed. The strike plate plays a critical role in protecting the door jamb against friction from the bolt. When your door jamb is made of relatively soft material like wood, Don-Jo hardware increases the security of any entrance.
Kick Plates
Kick plates are installed at the bottom of the door to help reduce the amount of stress and damage that the door takes over time. They’re often installed on the push side of the door. At Door Locks Direct, we bring you a variety of Don-Jo surface mount kick plates in different styles, finishes, and sizes. From the 6" x 30" Kick Plate in a polished brass finish to the 8" x 34" Kick Plate in brushed chrome finish, we have the right door accessories to match your home design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are There Different Types of Strike Plates?
Don-Jo strike plates are available in multiple widths and finishes. Measure from the center screw holes to the edge of the trim and add ¼” to find the size you need. Then choose a finish that matches the rest of your door hardware.
Do I Have to Use a Strike Plate?
Any time you are using a deadbolt, you will need a strike plate so the deadbolt can lock properly. You should also use a strike plate on all passage and privacy doors to ensure they latch.
What Kind of Doors do Latch Protectors Work With?
Don-Jo latch protector hardware suits multiple door applications like:
- Key-in-Level Locks
- Angle Type for Outswinging Doors
- Interlock for Inswinging Doors
- Aluminum Entrance Doors
- Slimline for Outswinging Doors