HES 1600-606-DLMS Electric Strike Body Only with Dual Lock Monitor
When you're retrofitting access control into existing openings or replacing failed strike components, you need the body assembly without redundant keeper plates and faceplates you already have mounted. The HES 1600-606-DLMS delivers a complete electric strike body with integrated dual lock monitoring, letting you verify both latch and deadbolt status without tearing out functional trim hardware. This monitored body assembly drops into 1006 and 1600 series installations where you need independent status reporting on multi-point locking configurations.
Key Features
- Electric strike body assembly for field replacement without complete strike changeout
- Dual lock monitor contacts provide independent status on latch and auxiliary bolt positions
- Compatible with HES 1006 and 1600 series strike installations for retrofit applications
- Monitored outputs integrate with access control panels requiring door position verification
- Body-only configuration preserves existing keeper and faceplate hardware already installed
- Field-replaceable design reduces downtime in high-traffic commercial openings
- Supports fail-secure and fail-safe wiring configurations based on system requirements
- Accommodates both cylindrical locksets and mortise lock hardware installations
The dual monitor capability addresses multi-tenant buildings and high-security zones where you need discrete reporting on primary latch engagement and secondary deadbolt status. Both monitor contacts wire back to separate panel inputs, giving you granular control over alarm conditions and entry verification. When a tenant lockout requires body replacement but the faceplate and keeper are still serviceable, you avoid the labor and patching associated with drilling new mounting holes or refinishing door frames.
This body assembly maintains the mechanical reliability HES strikes are spec'd for in high-cycle applications—lobbies, stairwells, and cross-corridor doors where strikes actuate hundreds of times daily. The dual monitor outputs give panel manufacturers the discrete inputs they need for advanced logic: confirming deadbolt thrown before arming intrusion zones, or flagging latch-only conditions that should trigger re-locking sequences. For integrators managing phased access control upgrades across multi-building campuses, the body-only replacement strategy keeps projects on schedule without waiting for complete strike inventory or coordinating finish-matched faceplates.