HES 1006CAS-2 Electric Strike
When you need fail-secure access control for aluminum or hollow metal frames with centered deadlatches, the HES 1006CAS-2 delivers field-proven reliability in a compact footprint. This electric strike handles standard cylindrical locksets and exit devices, giving you flexible integration options for office buildings, multi-tenant facilities, and commercial spaces where controlled egress is non-negotiable.
Key Features
- Fail-secure operation keeps doors locked during power loss or system failure
- Accepts 3/4" latchbolts from cylindrical locks and exit device trim
- Field-selectable voltage (12/24 VDC or 12/24 VAC) simplifies inventory management
- 1-1/8" x 4-7/8" faceplate fits standard strike prep in aluminum and hollow metal frames
- Stainless steel keeper withstands repeated latch engagement cycles
- Adjustable keeper depth accommodates door/frame tolerances without re-prep
- Non-handed design works on left- or right-swinging doors
- Low current draw integrates cleanly with access control panels and power supplies
The 1006CAS-2 solves the common problem of matching strike cavity dimensions to existing frame prep. The compact keeper assembly fits where larger strikes won't, and the centered latch geometry works with most commercial-grade cylindrical locksets without custom modification. Field voltage selection means you can standardize on one part number across mixed-voltage systems, reducing callbacks for wrong-voltage installations.
Installation is straightforward in both retrofit and new construction scenarios. The adjustable keeper lets you dial in proper latch engagement even when frame prep isn't perfect, and the non-handed configuration eliminates the need to stock left and right versions. Pair with compatible HES faceplates and lip extensions when you need to match architectural finishes or adapt to non-standard frame conditions. The fail-secure mode ensures doors remain locked during fire alarm activations or power outages, meeting code requirements for spaces where security takes priority over free egress.