HES 10620406 SB:1006-12/24D-612 Electric Strike
When you need a fail-secure electric strike that supports both 12V and 24V systems without field modifications, the HES SB:1006-12/24D-612 delivers field-proven reliability for commercial frame prep. This dual-voltage strike eliminates inventory complexity while providing the fail-secure operation required for stairwell doors, equipment rooms, and perimeter entries where security takes priority over egress during power loss.
Key Features
- Dual 12V/24V DC operation — single SKU supports multiple system voltages without additional components
- Fail-secure operation keeps door locked during power failure for maximum security
- 612 dark oxidized satin bronze finish coordinates with commercial-grade locksets and hardware
- 1006 series frame — designed for standard commercial hollow metal frame prep
- Field-reversible keeper accommodates left- or right-hand door installations
- Continuous duty rating supports high-traffic openings without thermal concerns
- Compatible with cylindrical and mortise locksets for retrofit or new construction
- All-metal construction stands up to institutional and commercial abuse
The SB:1006 series addresses the most common pain point in electric strike installations: voltage compatibility across mixed systems. Whether you're integrating with an existing 12V access panel or standardizing on 24V across a facility, this strike accepts either voltage without switching modes or adding external components. The fail-secure configuration makes it appropriate for applications where Code allows controlled egress — credential required for both entry and exit — or where mechanical egress hardware provides Code-compliant exit independent of the strike.
The dark oxidized satin bronze finish (612) provides corrosion resistance and visual coordination with ANSI 612 locksets, common in educational, corporate, and government installations. The 1006 frame geometry fits standard ANSI prep, reducing installation time and eliminating custom machining on retrofit projects. Field techs appreciate the reversible keeper design, which eliminates the need to stock separate hand-specific units or return incorrect configurations to the warehouse.