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SKU: 7130-310-628-00
UPC: 713031062800
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HES 7130-310-628-00 12VDC Electronic Strike

12VDC electronic strike for access control on standard door frames

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HES 7130-310-628-00 12VDC Electronic Strike

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$140.99

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SKU: 7130-310-628-00
UPC: 713031062800
Condition: New
Availability: Special Order · Usually Ships in 2-3 Weeks

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HES 7130-310-628-00 12VDC Electronic Strike

The HES 7130-310-628-00 is a 12VDC electronic strike designed to integrate directly into access control and security systems for controlled door locking and release. This electromechanical device operates as the enforcement point in an access control circuit—when the controller signals the strike, it releases the door latch, permitting entry to authorized users. The 7130-310-628-00 (often searched as 7130 310 628 00) is built for standard commercial door frame installations, making it suitable for new builds and retrofits into existing infrastructure.

Key Features

  • 12VDC power operation: Operates directly from standard access control circuit power supplies, eliminating the need for separate dedicated power infrastructure. Most access control panels and power supplies ship with 12VDC outputs, so this strike integrates without additional conversion or conditioning.
  • Electromechanical latch release mechanism: When energized, the strike retracts to release the door latch. This simple, proven design is easy to troubleshoot in the field—no complex solenoid configurations or dwell-time programming required compared to some mag-lock alternatives.
  • Standard door frame preparation compatibility: The HES 7130-310-628-00 mounts in conventional 4-7/8" x 1-1/4" strike box openings, the same footprint used in thousands of existing commercial installations. No special framing or reinforcement typically needed.
  • Works with conventional exit devices and latches: Compatible with standard mortise and cylindrical latches found in commercial door hardware. No proprietary latch or exit device required—parts are widely available and easily replaced on site.
  • Interior application rated: Suitable for office, educational, healthcare, and secured access corridors where weather exposure is not a concern. If exterior deployment is required, consider a weather-sealed strike variant from the HES portfolio.
  • Integrated with access control readers and controllers: Pairs with any 12VDC access control circuit—badge readers, PIN pads, multimodal readers, and controllers from Honeywell, Salto, Milestone, dormakaba, and other ONVIF-compatible ecosystems. The strike is the passive enforcement element; logic and credentialing reside in the controller.

Integration & Compatibility

The 7130-310-628-00 functions as a passive load in a 12VDC access control circuit. Typical wiring connects the strike terminals to a relay or strike driver output on your access control panel. Ensure the power supply can deliver sufficient current for the strike coil (consult the control panel manual for strike output specifications—most 12VDC panels deliver 2–5A on strike circuits). The strike does not require configuration or commissioning; door access logic is entirely managed by the controller and its programming rules.

No compatibility issues arise with standard door hardware, but verify that your latch is not pre-drilled for a mortise-mounted strike if you intend to use a surface-mounted variant of this product line. Frame opening size and strike box depth should be confirmed during planning to avoid on-site modifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the HES 7130-310-628-00 be used in an outdoor entrance?

A: No. This model is rated for interior use only. Outdoor and semi-outdoor applications require a weather-sealed strike; consult the HES catalog for outdoor-rated variants.

Q: What voltage does the 7130-310-628-00 require?

A: 12VDC. Verify your access control power supply outputs 12VDC at sufficient current (typically 2–5A for strike circuits). Using 24VDC or higher will damage the strike coil.

Q: Is the HES 7130-310-628-00 compatible with my existing commercial doors?

A: The strike is compatible with standard mortise and cylindrical latches and fits conventional 4-7/8" x 1-1/4" strike box openings. Verify your door frame has this standard preparation; custom or non-standard frames may require adapter plates or re-drilling.

Q: What happens if power is lost?

A: The strike is a fail-secure device by design—when de-energized, the latch remains locked. If you require fail-safe (door unlocks on power loss), specify that requirement during system design; fail-safe strikes require different solenoid logic and may need a different HES model.

Q: Do I need a separate power supply for the strike?

A: No. The strike draws power from the 12VDC access control panel or external power supply circuit. Most access control installations already supply 12VDC on a dedicated strike relay output, so no additional power equipment is needed.

Q: Can the 7130-310-628-00 work with a badge reader and magnetic lock instead?

A: Yes. The strike and reader are independent; the reader sends a request to the controller, which then energizes the strike. If you prefer a mag-lock for holding force instead of electromechanical release, that's a separate device—consult your integrator on mag-lock vs. electric strike tradeoffs for your specific door and traffic pattern.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

The HES 7130-310-628-00 is a no-frills electromechanical strike that does one job: when your access control system energizes it at 12VDC, the latch releases and the door opens. It's not a mag-lock, not a solenoid-driven delayed egress device, and not a card reader—it's the enforcement hardware that sits in your door frame and waits for a signal from your panel. Simple design means simple troubleshooting, and it integrates into any 12VDC access control circuit without special configuration.

Technical Highlights:

  • 12VDC electromechanical strike: Low-voltage operation means you can run the strike wiring alongside access control circuits in standard conduit. No high-voltage conduit separation required, and integration cost is minimal compared to 24VDC or 110VAC alternatives.
  • Standard door frame footprint (4-7/8" x 1-1/4"): No custom machining, no adapter plates (unless your frame is non-standard). Most commercial buildings built in the last 30 years already have this strike box opening or can accommodate it with minimal frame modification.
  • Fail-secure by design: On power loss, the latch stays locked. This is the correct default for access control—security posture improves during a power event unless you explicitly design for fail-safe, which requires different solenoid logic and careful planning.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Verify your access control power supply can deliver strike current. Most 12VDC panels output 2–5A on the strike relay; if you're stacking multiple strikes or running long wire runs, measure voltage drop to ensure the coil gets at least 10.5VDC to operate reliably.
  • The strike is passive—all access logic lives in the controller. If you're migrating from a mag-lock or another strike type, audit your existing controller programming; strike dwell time, relay sequencing, and unlock duration are all panel-side settings, not device-side.
  • Interior only. Weather, salt spray, or high humidity will corrode the coil and solenoid mechanism. If you have semi-outdoor or exposed loading dock doors, step up to a weather-sealed strike.

The 7130-310-628-00 is the right choice for standard commercial office, educational, and healthcare access control where interior door security and simplicity matter more than holding force or weather resilience. It's a proven, field-replaceable component that integrates into any Honeywell, Salto, dormakaba, or ONVIF-compatible system without firmware updates or third-party drivers.

Specifications
Compatible With: standard door frame preparations, 12VDC access control systems, conventional exit devices, latch mechanisms
Form Factor: electronic strike
Power Type: 12VDC
Weight: 1.25 lb
Country of Origin: US
Reader Type: Keypad
Strike Type: Electric Strike
Input Voltage: 12VDC
Product Type: Lock/Strike
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