HES 10180021 FP:KD-630 Folger Adam Electric Strike
When you're specifying electric strikes for medium-security commercial applications with cylindrical or mortise locksets, the HES FP:KD-630 delivers field-proven reliability in a compact footprint. This electric strike provides fail-secure operation for interior doors where positive latching and controlled access are required without the bulk of heavy-duty frames. Designed for integration with access control systems managing office suites, interior stairwells, and light commercial tenant spaces where ANSI Grade 2 cylindrical locks are standard.
Key Features
- Fail-secure operation maintains locked position during power loss for positive security
- 630 satin stainless steel finish matches standard architectural hardware for consistent aesthetics
- Accommodates 1/2" latch projection from cylindrical and mortise locksets
- 4-7/8" faceplate with standard ANSI cutout for straightforward retrofits into existing prep
- 12/24 VDC dual-voltage operation eliminates voltage-specific ordering and simplifies inventory
- Adjustable keeper design allows field adjustment for proper latch alignment and acoustics
- Field-reversible for left-hand or right-hand door applications without additional parts
- UL listed for burglary-resistant electric locking devices
The FP:KD-630 addresses the common challenge of integrating access control into buildings with standard cylindrical locksets where budget constraints or building codes don't justify magnetic locks or heavy-duty strikes. The adjustable keeper lets you fine-tune latch engagement on-site, reducing callbacks for noise or incomplete latching after door settling. The dual-voltage design means you can standardize on one part number across projects using different power supplies, cutting ordering complexity and reducing field errors from wrong-voltage installations.
Installation follows standard electric strike procedures with minimal frame modification. The 630 satin stainless finish coordinates with most commercial hardware lines, eliminating the visual mismatch that occurs when mixing finishes across a door opening. For integrators managing multi-tenant office buildings or light commercial projects where ANSI Grade 2 locks are code-minimum, this strike provides reliable electric control without over-specifying for the security level required.