HES 10620421 SB-1006-12/24D-629-LBSM Electric Strike
When you need a fail-secure electric strike that handles both 12 and 24 VDC systems without field conversion kits, the HES SB-1006 delivers field-proven reliability for commercial door control. This dual-voltage strike eliminates inventory complexity and speeds installation on projects where voltage standards vary across buildings or phases. The 629 satin stainless finish integrates cleanly with modern hardware packages while resisting corrosion in high-traffic or coastal environments.
Key Features
- Dual 12/24 VDC operation eliminates need for separate models or field voltage conversion
- Fail-secure operation maintains locked state during power loss for secure perimeter control
- 629 satin stainless steel finish provides corrosion resistance and aesthetic consistency with contemporary locksets
- LBSM (Latchbolt and Deadbolt Monitoring) configuration offers real-time door position feedback for access control integration
- Suitable for hollow metal frames in commercial office, education, and light industrial applications
- Field-selectable voltage accommodates mixed-voltage access control panels on multi-building campuses
- Compact footprint fits standard frame preparations without custom machining
- Compatible with most cylindrical and mortise locksets for retrofit or new construction
The SB-1006 series addresses a common integration challenge: matching electric strike voltage to existing or planned power supplies without stocking multiple SKUs. The dual-voltage design accepts either 12 or 24 VDC from your panel, which matters when you're working across facilities with legacy Wiegand systems alongside newer PoE-powered controllers. The LBSM monitoring variant provides latchbolt and deadbolt status back to the panel, supporting compliance requirements in healthcare, education, and government installations where audit trails and forced-door alerts are non-negotiable.
HES electric strikes are engineered for longevity in commercial duty cycles—hundreds of thousands of operations under continuous use. The 629 finish holds up better than painted or plated alternatives when doors see constant traffic or exposure to weather infiltration. Field techs appreciate the straightforward mounting and wiring, and the strike's forgiving keeper design accommodates slight frame misalignment without callback-inducing latch failures. For integrators specifying door hardware across multiple access levels, this strike covers perimeter doors, interior offices, and stairwell re-entry without switching product lines.