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SKU: 8000C-630-LBM
UPC: 740090043944
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HES 8000C-630-LBM Electric Strike Complete Package

Electric strike, 12/24VDC, complete package for standard frames

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HES 8000C-630-LBM Electric Strike Complete Package

$438.00
$239.99

Overview

SKU: 8000C-630-LBM
UPC: 740090043944
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships Same Business Day

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HES 8000C-630-LBM Electric Strike Complete Package

The HES 8000C-630-LBM is an electric strike unit designed for integrators and facilities teams deploying electromagnetic access control on standard door frame installations. This complete package includes all necessary components, eliminating the need to source hardware separately — a practical advantage when scaling across multiple access points in commercial buildings, warehouses, or institutional facilities.

Overview

Electric strikes function as the enforcement layer in an access control chain: when a reader or controller signals authorization, the strike releases the latch, allowing entry. The 8000C-630-LBM operates on this straightforward principle, delivering reliable electromagnetic latching suitable for door widths and frame styles commonly found in commercial installations. As a complete package, it reduces procurement friction on multi-site deployments — you receive the strike unit, mounting hardware, and installation components in one shipment rather than assembling from separate SKUs.

Key Features

  • Complete Package Format: All installation components are included, reducing the number of purchase orders and shortening the path from site survey to deployment. Integrators benefit from consistent bill-of-materials across identical installations.
  • Standard Frame Compatibility: Engineered for typical commercial door frame geometry, meaning it integrates with existing frame cutouts without custom modification in most installations.
  • Electromagnetic Locking Mechanism: Uses standard energize-to-unlock logic, a de-facto industry standard that works with any access control system supporting 12VDC or 24VDC relay outputs or dedicated strike drivers.
  • HES 8000 Series Platform: Part of a proven product line with established integration patterns across major access control ecosystems — integrators familiar with HES hardware will recognize configuration and wiring protocols.
  • Commercial and Institutional Applications: Suitable for office buildings, schools, government facilities, and warehouse entry points where standard latching security is sufficient and cost-per-door is a factor.
  • Straightforward Installation: Conventional mounting procedures mean field technicians do not require specialized training, reducing deployment labor and minimizing callback risk on routine access control jobs.

Integration & Compatibility

The 8000C-630-LBM connects to any access control platform that outputs a 12VDC or 24VDC energize signal — this includes legacy systems using relay outputs as well as modern IP-based controllers with integrated power supplies. No proprietary drivers or firmware are required. Pair it with wiegand readers, proximity readers, or any RFID technology your controller supports; the strike itself is format-agnostic. Power should be supplied via a dedicated 12VDC or 24VDC circuit with appropriate amperage for sustained holding — consult the installation guide for exact current draw, which varies by coil configuration. In high-traffic environments or applications requiring fail-safe (strike remains unlocked on power loss) rather than fail-secure (strike remains locked), verify your power supply design accommodates the holding current and includes appropriate backup logic to avoid lockout during circuit faults.

When to Choose a Different Model

If your installation demands fail-safe operation (e.g., emergency egress or certain healthcare applications), confirm that the 8000 Series strike configuration supports it. For glass doors or situations where the strike plate and frame are exposed to weather or moisture, evaluate whether you need a weatherproof variant or a different strike type altogether. If you're standardizing on a single access control vendor's entire ecosystem (doors, readers, power, management software), check whether that vendor's own strike offering delivers better pricing or tighter integration — sometimes vendor-specific hardware does justify the premium.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the 8000C-630-LBM work with my existing access control system?

A: If your system outputs a 12VDC or 24VDC energize signal to a relay or strike driver, yes. The 8000 Series strike is vendor-agnostic and compatible with industry-standard access control protocols and outputs.

Q: What voltage does the strike require?

A: The 8000C-630-LBM operates on either 12VDC or 24VDC. Confirm your power supply and control wiring before commissioning. Consult the installation datasheet for exact current specifications.

Q: Is this strike fail-safe or fail-secure?

A: Standard configurations are fail-secure (strike remains locked on power loss). If you require fail-safe operation for emergency egress compliance, verify the specific unit variant or consider an alternative configuration.

Q: Can I mount this strike on aluminum frames?

A: Yes, the 8000 Series is designed for standard commercial frames, including aluminum. Ensure the frame is sturdy enough to absorb latch impact during normal use, and follow the mounting template included in the package.

Q: What's included in the complete package?

A: The 8000C-630-LBM includes the strike unit, mounting hardware, strike plate, installation template, and fasteners. No additional components are required for standard frame mounting.

Q: Do I need a separate power supply?

A: Yes, you will need to supply 12VDC or 24VDC power from your access control system's power supply or a dedicated strike power module rated for sustained holding current. The strike itself does not include a power supply.

Jerry Tildsen
Jerry Tildsen
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

The HES 8000C-630-LBM hits the practical middle ground for commercial access control: it's a straightforward electromagnetic strike in a complete package that doesn't require custom engineering or specialized power infrastructure. If you're managing access across a multi-tenant office building or a warehouse with standard door geometry, this strike eliminates procurement friction because everything you need arrives in one box.

Technical Highlights:

  • Complete Package Approach: All mounting hardware and fasteners included means your integration bill of materials is a single SKU rather than five separate orders. On a 50-door deployment, that's a meaningful time savings and fewer failure points in the supply chain.
  • Standard 12VDC or 24VDC Operation: Works with any commercial access control system that outputs relay voltage — no proprietary drivers or IP-based communication required. Wiring is straightforward: signal from controller to strike coil, power from a dedicated supply rated for holding current, return to common. No software configuration needed.
  • HES 8000 Series Pedigree: Integrators already familiar with HES hardware will recognize the strike's mounting footprint and wiring convention. Field technicians trained on other HES products can commission this without ramp-up time.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Holding Current & Power Supply Sizing: The strike draws continuous current when energized. Your power supply must be rated not just for momentary activation but for sustained holding, or you risk the strike dropping during transitions. Confirm amperage specifications in the datasheet before sizing the supply.
  • Fail-Secure vs. Fail-Safe Logic: Standard strikes lock on power loss. If your building code or safety requirement mandates fail-safe (doors unlock in a power outage for emergency egress), you must implement this at the controller level with appropriate backup battery and logic, not in the strike itself.

Deploy the 8000C-630-LBM when you need reliable electromagnetic latching across a standard commercial building with typical door frames and no exotic environmental challenges. It's the right tool when cost per door and field labor efficiency matter more than advanced integration features.

Specifications
Form Factor: Electric Strike
Weight: 1.5 lb
Country of Origin: US
Strike Type: Electric Strike
Input Voltage: 24VDC
Product Type: Lock/Strike
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