HES 10560008 HES Cabinet Lock: 660-24D-Preload-L BSM
When you're deploying access control or surveillance equipment in exposed or multi-tenant environments, standard IT cabinet locks leave critical infrastructure vulnerable to unauthorized access. The HES 10560008 addresses this gap with a fail-secure electric cabinet lock engineered specifically for equipment racks, server cabinets, and telecom enclosures. This preloaded configuration delivers pull resistance and tamper deterrence that matches the security posture of the systems housed inside—eliminating the weakest link in your physical security perimeter.
Key Features
- Fail-secure electric lock designed for equipment cabinets and rack enclosures
- 24VDC operation integrates directly with standard access control panels and power supplies
- Preloaded latch design provides immediate holding force without mechanical delay
- Left-hand configuration (L BSM) fits common cabinet door orientations and jamb configurations
- Satin chrome finish (24D) resists corrosion in IT environments with variable humidity and temperature
- Narrow profile installs in tight jamb spaces typical of network and server cabinets
- Field-proven HES 660 series platform with established reliability in commercial deployments
- Suitable for indoor telecom closets, data centers, MDFs, IDFs, and secured equipment rooms
Equipment cabinets holding NVRs, network switches, access panels, and PoE infrastructure require physical security that matches the value of the gear inside. Standard mechanical locks offer no integration with your access system and no audit trail. The HES 10560008 solves both problems by tying cabinet access directly into your credential management workflow. When you assign permissions for a server room door, you can simultaneously control which technicians access specific racks—using the same cards, schedules, and logging infrastructure already in your deployment.
The preloaded latch configuration is critical for retrofit projects where you can't modify existing cabinet strike geometry. The left-hand BSM (bolt-and-strike module) orientation accommodates the majority of telecom and IT cabinet door swings without requiring custom fabrication. Because this lock operates on 24VDC, it shares power infrastructure with your existing access hardware—no additional transformers or isolated circuits required. For integrators managing distributed equipment closets across campuses or enterprise facilities, the HES 10560008 extends your access ecosystem to the cabinet level with minimal added complexity.