When troubleshooting downtime or worn part issues, technicians often inspect the Strike first—use part 15-0411-00 when replacement is needed. Use the part number as the primary identifier when ordering. Compare the old part to the replacement, paying attention to connector orientation, mounting points, and sealing surfaces. Check nearby components for secondary damage so the new part isn’t stressed immediately after installation. Replacing Strike can resolve downtime when the fault is confirmed at this component. A clean, correctly seated replacement often resolves recurring issues caused by vibration or wear. Small components can create big downtime when they loosen, leak, or interfere with movement. Technicians may encounter downtime, worn part issues, or intermittent behavior depending on the application. Disconnect power before service and document the original routing or hardware positions with a quick photo. Recheck fasteners and connectors after the first run-in cycle to confirm everything remains tight. Using the correct replacement part helps restore steady operation and reduces repeat service calls. Verify any model compatibility notes shown on the product page before completing the order. Keep the removed part until final testing is complete so you can compare fitment if needed. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair. Verify any model compatibility notes shown on the product page before completing the order. Keep the removed part until final testing is complete so you can compare fitment if needed. If the machine was down for a while, take the opportunity to clean the area around the repair. Verify any model compatibility notes shown on the product page before completing the order. Keep the removed part until final testing is complete so you can compare fitment if needed.