HES 10620409 Hes Sb:1006-12/24D-Blk-Lbm Electric Strike
When you need reliable fail-secure operation for commercial access control applications, the HES 10620409 electric strike delivers field-proven performance in a compact footprint. This dual-voltage unit handles both 12V and 24V DC systems, eliminating voltage compatibility headaches during installations and reducing inventory complexity for integrators managing multiple job sites. The black finish provides discreet integration into dark frames and architecturally specified openings.
Key Features
- Dual voltage 12/24V DC operation for flexible system integration without additional transformers or voltage converters
- Fail-secure operation maintains locked state during power loss, meeting code requirements for perimeter security applications
- Black finish blends seamlessly with dark aluminum, black anodized, or powder-coated frames
- Compact strike body fits standard frame preparations without extensive modifications
- LBM (Latch Bolt Monitor) contact provides real-time door position monitoring to access control panels
- Field-proven HES reliability reduces service callbacks and warranty claims
- Compatible with standard cylindrical and mortise locksets commonly specified in commercial construction
The dual-voltage design is particularly valuable for integrators working on renovation projects where existing power supplies may be 12V or 24V, or on new construction where voltage standards haven't been finalized during strike rough-in. The integrated latch bolt monitor eliminates the need for separate door position switches in applications requiring forced door reporting or door ajar alarms, reducing parts count and simplifying the bill of materials.
This strike handles standard commercial traffic loads in office buildings, educational facilities, healthcare environments, and light industrial applications. The fail-secure configuration makes it appropriate for perimeter doors, stairwell access, and other locations where maintaining security during power outages is critical. Installation follows standard electric strike mounting procedures with no special tools required beyond basic hand tools and a drill.