HES 10620489 HES FP: DB2-630 Electric Strike
When you're spec'ing access control for commercial door frames that demand both security and ADA compliance, the wrong electric strike creates callbacks and liability exposure. The HES 10620489 FP: DB2-630 delivers fail-secure operation with field-selectable functionality, designed specifically for integrators managing fire-rated openings and high-traffic applications where mechanical reliability determines project success.
Key Features
- Fail-secure operation maintains locked state during power interruption for controlled security perimeters
- Field-selectable functionality allows on-site configuration without factory returns or stock variations
- 630 satin stainless steel finish resists corrosion in coastal, industrial, and high-moisture environments
- Designed for compliance with fire and life safety codes in labeled door assemblies
- Accommodates both cylindrical and mortise locksets for flexible deployment across mixed hardware schedules
- Dual-voltage compatibility simplifies inventory management and reduces truck stock requirements
- Heavy-duty construction withstands sustained mechanical stress in high-cycle applications
- Standard faceplate dimensions integrate with common frame preparations without custom machining
The FP: DB2-630 addresses the installation challenges integrators face when retrofitting access control into existing openings or building out new construction with mixed lockset specifications. Field-selectable configuration means your technicians can adapt to site conditions without carrying multiple strike variations—critical when you're managing phased deployments across multiple buildings or campuses. The fail-secure design supports applications where maintaining control during power events is non-negotiable: server rooms, evidence storage, pharmaceutical areas, and any space where unauthorized access during system faults creates unacceptable risk.
The 630 finish isn't just aesthetic—it's functional insurance against premature replacement in environments where salt air, cleaning chemicals, or industrial processes accelerate corrosion on lesser hardware. This strike fits standard HES frame preparations, which matters when you're coordinating with door suppliers or matching existing HES deployments. When you're bidding projects where the electric strike determines whether the system passes inspection and delivers years of trouble-free operation, the DB2-630 provides the mechanical foundation your access control programming depends on.