HES 10620416 Hes Sb:1006-12/24D-Blk-Lbsm Electric Strike
When you need a fail-secure electric strike that works with both 12V and 24V systems without field modifications, the HES 10620416 delivers the flexibility integrators need for mixed-voltage access control deployments. This dual-voltage strike eliminates the guesswork and inventory overhead of stocking separate models for different power configurations, while the black finish blends into dark jambs and frames common in commercial entrances.
Key Features
- Dual-voltage operation (12V/24V DC) eliminates need for separate SKUs per voltage requirement
- Fail-secure configuration keeps door locked during power loss for high-security applications
- Black anodized finish matches dark aluminum frames and conceals strike in jamb installations
- Field-reversible faceplate accommodates both left- and right-hand door configurations
- Compatible with cylindrical locksets, panic hardware, and mortise locks in commercial openings
- Continuous duty-rated solenoid withstands high-traffic installations without thermal dropout
- LBSM (latchbolt and deadbolt monitoring) provides real-time position sensing for access control panels
- UL listed for life safety and access control applications requiring third-party certification
The SB:1006 series addresses the integration challenges of commercial access control retrofits where existing power supplies may vary by building wing or installation phase. Instead of field-checking voltage at every door or maintaining dual inventory, you specify one strike that auto-adapts to the available DC power. The LBSM monitoring option feeds latchbolt and deadbolt position back to your panel, enabling true door position awareness beyond simple request-to-exit monitoring—critical for compliance logging and forced-door detection in healthcare, education, and multi-tenant environments.
The fail-secure mode ensures doors remain locked if power is cut, making this strike suitable for server rooms, pharmaceutical storage, and perimeter doors where security-on-failure is non-negotiable. Field-reversible design means you can prep one unit for inventory and adapt it on-site when you confirm door hand, reducing pre-installation coordination and jobsite returns. The black finish works particularly well in anodized aluminum storefront applications where polished stainless would create visual contrast you don't want.