HES 1006CAS Complete PACS for Locks with Deadbolts
When your access control deployment requires electric strike integration with mortise locks featuring auxiliary deadbolts, the standard strike won't work. The HES 1006CAS solves this by providing a complete power supply and control package specifically engineered for deadbolt applications where both the latchbolt and deadbolt must be released simultaneously. This eliminates the coordination headaches between strike, power supply, and control logic that can delay installations and create callback issues.
Key Features
- Complete integrated system combining electric strike, power supply, and control logic for deadbolt locks
- Handles both latchbolt and auxiliary deadbolt release in a single coordinated action
- Eliminates need to source and integrate separate components from multiple vendors
- Pre-wired and factory-tested to reduce installation time and troubleshooting
- Compatible with standard mortise lock preparations and door frames
- Supports fail-safe or fail-secure configurations depending on site security requirements
- Designed for commercial-grade duty cycles in high-traffic applications
- Simplifies access control panel integration with standard electrical interface
The 1006CAS addresses a common integration challenge: mortise locks with deadbolts require specialized strikes that can retract both bolt types on command from your access control system. Attempting to use standard electric strikes in these applications results in the deadbolt remaining engaged even when access is granted, frustrating users and defeating the purpose of electronic access control. This complete package ensures proper operation from day one.
For integrators managing multi-door projects with varying lock types, the 1006CAS reduces the complexity of the bill of materials and speeds specification. Rather than coordinating strike compatibility, power requirements, and control logic across separate line items, you get a tested solution designed specifically for the deadbolt challenge. The pre-integrated approach means fewer potential failure points and faster commissioning when you're working against tight project timelines.