Broken lock striker/keeper - can you ID?

Broken lock striker/keeper - can you ID?

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chemistry

Original Poster:

2,442 posts

116 months

Thursday 17th October
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I recently noticed that the striker plate and lock keep for my front door lock has cracked (see photos), so I would like to replace it, ideally just swapping it for a new one.

The lock itself is an ERA multi point lock model and the striker plate dimension are approximately 150mm high x 40mm wide, but I can’t tell if the striker plate and lock keep is also an ERA model and can’t find a similar model online.

Anyone know who the manufacturer might be?

All help gratefully received!








Promised Land

4,944 posts

216 months

Thursday 17th October
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Manufactured by ERA as you’ve already discovered but the lock and door looks old so getting like for like might be a long shot.

Contact ERA direct.

https://www.erahomesecurity.com/about-era/

Rough101

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82 months

Thursday 17th October
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Bill

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262 months

Thursday 17th October
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Looks like an excuse to buy a welder to me! biggrin

chemistry

Original Poster:

2,442 posts

116 months

Thursday 17th October
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Thanks; have emailed ERA and will check out e-hardware too.

No welder yet...

shtu

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153 months

.:ian:.

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210 months

Thursday 17th October
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Bill said:
Looks like an excuse to buy a welder to me! biggrin
Plasma CNC rig, surely laugh

chemistry

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Thursday 17th October
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shtu said:
Thats it! You legend!

Will drop £10 into the next charity box I see (or let me know if you have a preferred one and I'll donate to that) as a thank you.

shtu

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Thursday 17th October
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chemistry said:
Thats it! You legend!

Will drop £10 into the next charity box I see (or let me know if you have a preferred one and I'll donate to that) as a thank you.
Macmillan please. biggrin

chemistry

Original Poster:

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Thursday 17th October
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shtu said:
Macmillan please. biggrin
Will do!

chemistry

Original Poster:

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Thursday 17th October
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shtu said:
Macmillan please. biggrin
Done. Thanks again.


shtu

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Thursday 17th October
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Yes, you ARE amazing. beer

Bill

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262 months

Thursday 17th October
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Cheaper than a welder I suppose. hehe

chemistry

Original Poster:

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Thursday 17th October
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Bill said:
Cheaper than a welder I suppose. hehe
rofl

chemistry

Original Poster:

2,442 posts

116 months

Thursday 17th October
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shtu said:
Yes, you ARE amazing. beer
Hardly...but I am grateful. Thanks.

chemistry

Original Poster:

2,442 posts

116 months

Tuesday 29th October
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Took a while to arrive (thanks to some delivery issues) but it eventually got here and fits perfectly.

Thanks again to everyone for their help beer


outnumbered

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241 months

Tuesday 29th October
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FWIW it looks like your front door isn't adjusted very well, from the various scrape marks in your first pictures. It looks like the sort of thing that would have adjustable hinges, so worth a look if you haven't already done so...