HES 1006-630-LBSM Electric Strike Body
When you're retrofitting access control into existing hollow metal or wood frames with mortise or cylindrical locksets, you need an electric strike that installs without major frame modification. The HES 1006 series provides a fail-secure solution for standard commercial door prep, allowing remote release while maintaining mechanical lock integrity when power is removed. This model features a satin stainless steel (630) finish for corrosion resistance in interior or covered exterior applications.
Key Features
- Fail-secure operation — door remains locked when power is removed, ideal for perimeter doors and secure areas requiring positive locking
- LBSM (Latch Bolt and Strike Monitor) configuration provides real-time monitoring of both latch position and keeper engagement
- Standard 1-1/8" × 4-7/8" ANSI faceplate dimensions fit most commercial hollow metal frames without custom machining
- 630 satin stainless finish resists fingerprints and environmental wear in high-traffic vestibules and covered entries
- Compatible with mortise and cylindrical locksets featuring standard 1/2" to 3/4" latch projection
- Dual monitoring switches enable sophisticated access control logic for forced door, door ajar, and REX verification sequences
- Field-selectable lip design accommodates various frame configurations without stocking multiple SKUs
- Continuous duty rated for high-traffic commercial installations
The 1006 series addresses the most common electric strike deployment scenario: adding card access to doors originally designed for mechanical locks only. The LBSM monitoring outputs integrate directly with most access control panels, enabling alarm verification that the latch actually retracted and the keeper released — critical for preventing tailgating in secure facilities. This eliminates the guesswork of simple request-to-exit circuits and provides the input signals needed for comprehensive door security reporting.
Installation into standard ANSI strike prep minimizes labor and avoids the structural concerns that come with oversized cutouts in fire-rated frames. The fail-secure default makes this strike appropriate for stairwell doors, IT closets, and other areas where loss of power should not compromise security. For integrators managing mixed lockset inventories across commercial properties, the 1006's broad latch compatibility reduces the number of strike body variations you need to stock and specify.