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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2011

Nobreach has finally come up with a simple and easy-to-install solution for a problem that has eluded all deadbolt strike plate designs in the past. In the doorway, is a very strong structure using either two 2x4s or 2x6s studs on each side of the doorway topped with a double header. Other security strike plates try to reinforce the 1/2 inch thick door frame to strengthen the impact point of the deadbolt strike. Our design uses the strength of the two 2x4s to anchor our strike plate to the doorways actual structure. Using 16 gauge cold rolled steel, our strike plate can withstand more than 9,000 psi/square inch before it will tear at the impact point. It uses the two 2x4 studs to absorb the impact.

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  • what if the metal fin you slide in between the jamb is obstructed ????? your f***** and need a whole new jamb.

  • Excellent idea...but what is out there to reinforce the door itself? I mean after you drill for the dead bolt you only have 3/8 on a 1 3/4 door. does anyone make a 1/4 0r an 1/8 inch strip for the edge of the door ?

  • No sound?  You should also mention your company's Web URL in the summary, nobreach.com, where people can find more information.

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