Lock Monkey - MK300 - Solid Stainless Steel Door Strike Locator - UHS Hardware
Lock Monkey - MK300 - Solid Stainless Steel Door Strike Locator - UHS Hardware

Lock Monkey - MK300 - Solid Stainless Steel Door Strike Locator

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SKU: MNK-MK300
NSID: 5327

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When prepping a door for a new cylindrical lock, use this tool to make sure you're drilling your strike hole in exactly the right place. Without the proper use of a strike locator, your run the risk of the latch or bolt not properly aligning with the strike hole.

  • Model: MNK-MK300
  • Manufacturer: Lock Monkey


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Instructions:

  • STEP 1: Drill your 2-1/8" hole for the main lock body
  • STEP 2: Drill your 1" hole for the latch/bolt
  • STEP 3: Insert the strike locator into your latch/bolt hole with the sharp end facing out
  • STEP 4: Close the door and use a hammer to tap the strike locator, leaving a mark in the door jamb
  • STEP 5: Use the new mark as your center point and drill your 1" hole in the door jamb for your new strike

Made of solid stainless steel, works well for both wood and steel preps.

Replaces:

  • Kwikset KWI-89919-001 (#2846)
  • Major HIT-24
  • Pro-Lok INJIG-116

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Customer Reviews

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M.M.
Excellent tool for toolbox.

My only wish is diameter was smaller, because I had to re-drill last couple strike holes to 1" to use it, then sleeve the strike afterwards. Have to admit, this tool did pay for itself 1st use. I had been wasting time on old 2" wood double door and couldn't adjust strike to catch until I filled door and started over. All I needed was little pressure from cross bore area with my small pry bar and made distinctive new mark exactly center.
Next time, I will not waste so much time on one of these jobs when I have this.

P
Parrish Daniels
as needed

worked as needed

J
James Klingensmith
use

would be good to have instruction on use