HES 10620417 Hes Sb:1006-12/24D-605-Lbsm Electric Strike
When you need a fail-secure electric strike that accommodates both 12VDC and 24VDC systems without rewiring, the HES 1006 series delivers field-proven reliability in a compact ANSI-compatible footprint. This dual-voltage strike eliminates inventory complexity and simplifies service calls—one SKU covers most low-voltage access control panels whether you're retrofitting older 12V systems or standardizing on 24V infrastructure.
Key Features
- Dual voltage operation (12VDC/24VDC) — no jumpers, no voltage selection switches required
- Fail-secure operation — door remains locked during power failure for maximum security
- Satin brass finish (605) — architectural-grade aesthetic for professional installations
- ANSI strike prep compatibility — drops into standard 1-1/4" x 4-7/8" mortise pockets
- Field-reversible faceplate — accommodates left- or right-hand door applications without stocking separate models
- Continuous duty rated — designed for high-traffic applications without thermal cycling concerns
- Latchbolt monitoring contact included — provides real-time door position feedback to access control panels
- Cold-rolled steel construction — maintains alignment under repeated impact from latchbolts
The 1006 series addresses a persistent challenge in access control retrofits: matching strike voltage to existing panel outputs. With automatic voltage sensing, this strike eliminates the guesswork and the risk of burning out a component during commissioning. The integrated latchbolt monitoring contact provides a dry contact closure you can wire directly to panel inputs for door position supervision—critical for compliance in stairwell re-entry, fire egress, and secure vestibule applications.
The satin brass finish maintains a professional appearance in lobbies, office suites, and retail back-of-house applications where the hardware remains visible. Field-reversible design means you can carry one model number for both door swings, reducing truck stock requirements and service delays. Built for continuous duty in commercial-grade installations, this strike handles the thermal load of 24/7 energized operation without the duty cycle limitations that plague residential-grade hardware.