HES 10180602 Option: 1006-105 DFM Trimenhan CER
When specifying electric strikes for high-security applications, you need options that accommodate specific lock configurations without compromising your access control strategy. The HES 10180602 is a field-configurable option for the 1006 series electric strike, designed to support Trimenhane CER (Cylindre Européen Rond) profile locks with dual force monitoring capabilities. This option lets you adapt proven HES strike platforms to European-profile cylindrical lock hardware while maintaining full monitoring of both latch and deadbolt positions.
Key Features
- Field-installable option for HES 1006 series electric strikes
- Engineered for Trimenhane CER European round cylinder profile locks
- Dual force monitoring (DFM) tracks both latch and bolt engagement independently
- Supports secure monitoring of lock status for compliance and audit requirements
- Compatible with existing 1006 strike installations for retrofit projects
- Maintains UL listing integrity when installed per HES specifications
- Allows standardization on HES strike platform across mixed lock hardware
European profile locks present integration challenges in access control systems, particularly when you need granular position monitoring. This option eliminates the need to source entirely different strike hardware when project specs call for Trimenhane CER cylinders. The dual force monitoring provides separate status signals for latch and deadbolt, critical for applications requiring positive verification of secure conditions—think pharmaceutical storage, data centers, or any environment where audit trails must confirm full bolt engagement, not just latch retraction.
The field-installable design means you can stock standard 1006 series strikes and configure them on-site based on final lock selections, reducing inventory complexity and lead time risk. When you're managing projects with mixed European and North American hardware requirements, this configurability prevents the strike from becoming a compatibility bottleneck. For integrators maintaining long-term service contracts, having the ability to adapt existing strike installations to hardware changes delivers measurable value in both labor and material costs.