HES 10760051 Electric Strike Faceplate Radius Corner Flat 9"
When replacing or retrofitting electric strikes in commercial door frames, achieving a professional finished appearance often requires custom faceplate solutions. The HES 10760051 addresses gaps and misalignment issues around strike cutouts with a 9-inch flat faceplate designed specifically for radius corner applications. This component eliminates unsightly gaps between the strike body and frame, providing both aesthetic improvement and enhanced security by preventing unauthorized access through oversized cutouts.
Key Features
- 9-inch flat faceplate designed for radius corner electric strike installations
- Covers oversized or misaligned frame cutouts from previous strike installations
- Provides clean, professional finished appearance on replacement projects
- Compatible with HES electric strike bodies for unified installation
- Durable construction suitable for high-traffic commercial applications
- Simplifies retrofit installations without frame modification
Replacement and retrofit projects frequently encounter frame cutouts that don't match new strike dimensions—whether from previous hardware removal, frame damage, or inconsistent prep work. Rather than requiring costly frame replacement or welding to correct oversized openings, the 10760051 faceplate provides an immediate solution. The radius corner design accommodates the specific geometry of corner-mounted strikes while the 9-inch length offers substantial coverage for most common misalignment scenarios. This is particularly valuable when upgrading older mechanical locksets to electric strikes or replacing obsolete access control hardware.
The flat profile maintains minimal projection from the frame face, preventing interference with door operation while ensuring the strike mechanism remains properly aligned within the frame pocket. For integrators managing access control retrofits across multiple openings, keeping faceplates like the 10760051 in inventory reduces callbacks and eliminates delays waiting for frame modifications. The component installs alongside the strike body during mounting, streamlining the replacement process and delivering a finished result that matches new construction quality standards.