HES 1600-612-DLMS Electric Strike Body Only with Dual Lock Monitor
When you're retrofitting access control into existing frames or need a replacement strike body without replacing the entire assembly, the HES 1600-612-DLMS delivers a field-proven solution with dual lock monitoring built in. This strike body gives you positive door position feedback on both the latch and deadbolt, eliminating the guesswork on secured openings in high-security environments where audit trails and alarm integration matter.
Key Features
- Strike body only configuration for retrofit installations and component-level replacement without full teardown
- Dual lock monitor outputs provide independent status signals for latch and deadbolt positions
- Compatible with HES 1600 series frames for seamless integration with existing HES infrastructure
- Positive door secured feedback enables real-time monitoring through access control panels
- Designed for commercial-grade openings requiring verifiable lock status and compliance documentation
- Field-replaceable design reduces downtime and minimizes service calls on active access points
- Supports integration with alarm systems and building management platforms via discrete monitor contacts
The dual lock monitoring capability is the critical differentiator here. In applications like pharmacies, server rooms, or cash handling areas where you need to verify both latch and auxiliary lock engagement, this strike body feeds that data back to your panel. You're not just controlling access—you're documenting secured status for every credential event. The discrete monitor outputs integrate directly with most access control systems that support door position inputs, giving you the audit trail compliance officers and risk managers demand.
As a body-only unit, this component works within your existing HES 1600 series frame, which means you're not cutting new prep or modifying jambs during service calls. When a strike mechanism fails or you're upgrading older 1600 units to add monitoring capability, you swap the body and restore function in minutes rather than hours. For integrators managing multi-site portfolios with mixed HES installations, keeping these bodies in stock reduces truck rolls and keeps access points operational during the business day.