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Question: How To Drill Hole For Door Strike Plate

How do you drill a strike plate hole?

Drill Holes and Secure the Strike Plate Use a 7/8″ spade bit to drill two overlapping holes in the doorframe for the deadbolt. Mortise the area around the hole so the strike plate will fit flush with the doorframe. Drill pilot holes and secure the striker plate with screws.

What size hole do I drill for door latch?

The standard sized bore hole is 2 1/8″ in diameter. Through the edge of the door there is a 1″ cross bore that extends from the edge of the door through the bore hole. This cross bore is where the latch is installed. In addition to the two cross bores, a door can be prepped for one of 3 different types of latches.

How do you make a strike plate hole bigger?

You can move the strike plate up or down and in or out. Use a sharp chisel to enlarge the strike plate mortise. Then hold the strike plate in place and drill new 1/16-in. holes for the screws.

What are spade bits?

Also commonly known as paddle bits, spade bits have a wide, flat blade. The flat, broad blade of a spade bit has a pilot point attached to a 1/4-inch diameter shank that can be chucked into both regularly-chucked drills and quick-chuck impact drivers.

What is the door latch hole called?

The latch bore, also known as the edge bore, is the hole drilled from the side of the door into the cross bore to allow the latch of the lock to be installed and to accommodate the sliding of the deadbolt. The diameter of the latch bore is generally 1” to accommodate bolts from either mechanical or electronic locksets.

Do you have to recess a strike plate?

Things You’ll Need To install a door strike plate, you must first mark the location of the plate on the door jamb. Next, a hole must be drilled in the jamb to accept the door lock bolt. A mortise, or recess, must be made in the door jamb to accept the strike plate.

Which way should door Latch face?

Insert the latch through the door hole so the flat (beveled) side of the latch is facing the door jamb. If the beveled side does not face the jamb, you may have difficulty closing the door. Use a wooden block and a hammer to tap the latch into place.

How do I file a metal strike plate?

Insert either a triangular file or a flat file that’s small enough to fit inside the strike plate. File off enough metal to allow the latch to catch inside the plate and secure the door. If your filing action is shaking the strike plate, remove the plate and secure it in a vise for your repair.

Do strike plates come in different sizes?

Strike Plate – ANSI Lip 4-7/8″ x 1-1/4″ A ANSI strike plate reinforces locks and deters tampering or kick-ins. Includes metal and wood screws. Size 4-7/8″ x 1-1/4″ in.

Why is an auger bit better if you have a deep hole to drill?

Drill Depth – Auger bits are capable of drilling deep, neat holes in wood up to 600mm (31″). Efficient Evacuation of Shavings – The wide, deep flighting of an auger bit allows for efficient evacuation of wood shavings and prevents the borehole from becoming clogged as easily as it might with other drill bits.

Can I use a spade bit instead of a drill bit?

To be effective, they should be used in a power drill or drill press. Spade bits bore rough holes, which are even more untidy if the bit is blunt. They are most effective on softwoods.

When would you use a spade drill bit?

Spade bits are for wood, plywood, and some plastics, and cut quickly with surprising precision. Use them only at high speeds, to prevent the bit from catching in the workpiece and the drill from trying to wrench itself from your grasp.

How do you recess a strike plate?

Place the strike plate against the frame. Center the hole on the plate over the lipstick mark. Score around the edges of the plate with a utility knife. Trace the hole on the strike plate onto the door frame with a pencil.

Do strike plates come with door knobs?

Yes, it comes with strike plate and screws.

How does a door strike plate work?

Electric strike locks works by replacing the standard strike (the metal plate with a hole in it that’s in the door frame) with an energized strike in which one side is cut out and replaced with a hinged piece of metal. When activated, the piece of metal swings like a saloon door and opens the entrance.

What is a strike plate?

Strike Plate This is the plate the latch-tongue, or deadbolt-tongue will connect with. It should sit flush with the door jamb. Any passage or privacy set needs to have a strike plate for the door to latch. Additionally, deadbolts need a strike plate to properly lock. Followon TwitterSubscribeto RSS Feed.

How do you make a hole in a door without a drill?

Use two wooden sticks – tie a strong piece of string on both ends of one to serve as a bow, and the other should have a sharp end on one side and a handle on the other. Scrape out a small hole in the wood, where you wish to drill your hole. Place the pointy end of your second stick there and apply pressure.

How do I fill a hole in a door frame?

Unless you’re willing to cut out a piece of your door jamb and glue in a patch of matching wood, that’s as close as you can get to making your strike cavity disappear. Use a polyester filler formulated for metal or a solid cover plate for holes in steel door frames.