HES 1006CDB-F HES 1006CDB Complete Pac for Locks with Deadbolts
When your access control deployment includes mortise locks or exit devices with auxiliary deadbolts, standard electric strikes often fall short. The HES 1006CDB Complete Pac solves the deadbolt problem with a comprehensive package that includes both the strike body and the necessary faceplate configuration to accommodate protruding deadbolt hardware. This complete solution eliminates the guesswork and parts-matching headaches common in retrofit applications where mechanical lock hardware varies across manufacturers.
Key Features
- Complete package includes strike body and deadbolt-compatible faceplate for single-source ordering
- Designed specifically for locks with auxiliary deadbolts that extend beyond standard latchbolt profiles
- Field-selectable fail-safe or fail-secure operation accommodates diverse security and life-safety requirements
- Heavy-duty construction withstands high-traffic commercial and institutional environments
- Compatible with standard door prep for quick retrofit into existing openings
- 12/24 VDC or 12/24 VAC dual voltage operation simplifies integration with various access control panels
- Includes all necessary mounting hardware and installation components for immediate deployment
- Adjustable keeper design accommodates minor door misalignment without rework
The 1006CDB series addresses a specific pain point in access control retrofits: making electric strikes work with legacy mechanical lock hardware that wasn't originally designed for electronic access. The complete pac approach means you're not hunting for compatible faceplates or discovering fitment issues mid-installation. The deadbolt accommodation is engineered into the strike geometry, so the extended bolt clears properly during both locked and released states.
For integrators working on commercial office buildings, educational facilities, or healthcare environments where existing mortise locks must remain in service, this package delivers a reliable electrification path without replacing the entire lockset. The dual-voltage capability and field-selectable fail mode give you deployment flexibility across different zones within the same facility—critical for projects where fire code requirements vary by egress path.