HES 10620407 Hes Sb:1006-12/24D-629 Electric Strike
When you're specifying electric strikes for commercial door frames, you need hardware that holds securely under load, responds reliably to access control signals, and installs without endless field modifications. The HES 10620407 electric strike delivers fail-secure operation in a compact profile designed for standard cylindrical locksets and panic hardware, giving you flexibility across a range of door types and security requirements.
Key Features
- Fail-secure (locked when de-energized) operation for positive perimeter control during power loss or emergency conditions
- Dual voltage 12/24 VDC compatibility eliminates the need to stock separate models for different access control panel outputs
- 630 Series satin stainless steel finish (629) provides durability and clean aesthetics in high-traffic commercial environments
- Compact strike body designed for installation in standard door frames without requiring oversized prep or reinforcement
- Compatible with cylindrical locksets and panic devices, supporting a wide range of door hardware configurations
- Field-selectable keeper options allow adjustment for different latchbolt projections and door alignments
- Continuous duty rating supports high-cycle applications including office suites, server rooms, and employee entrances
- Built to meet commercial-grade holding force requirements for security-conscious installations
The 1006 series strike body integrates cleanly with most standard frame preparations, reducing installation time when you're retrofitting access control into existing openings or coordinating with architectural hardware schedules. The dual-voltage input means you can deploy the same strike across mixed systems without worrying about whether your panel outputs 12 or 24 VDC—critical when you're standardizing hardware across multi-building campuses or phased construction projects.
The fail-secure configuration ensures doors remain locked during power interruptions, making this strike suitable for exterior perimeter doors, IT closets, pharmacy access, and other applications where security must default to a locked state. When you're designing systems where occupant safety requires free egress but property protection demands controlled entry, pair this strike with panic hardware on the egress side and card readers on the entry side for code-compliant, dual-purpose security.