HES 10620432 SB:1006-F-12/24D-605-LBM Electric Strike
When you need fail-secure operation with field-selectable voltage in a compact frame, the HES SB:1006-F series delivers reliable access control for standard commercial door prep. This electric strike handles both 12V and 24V DC systems without swapping units, giving you deployment flexibility across mixed-voltage installations while maintaining consistent keeper performance on hollow metal and wood frames.
Key Features
- Fail-secure (locked when de-energized) operation for security-critical applications
- Field-selectable 12/24V DC dual voltage eliminates inventory complexity across projects
- 1006 series profile fits standard ANSI strike prep in hollow metal and wood frames
- Satin brass (605) finish matches commercial-grade lockset hardware aesthetics
- LBM (latchbolt monitor) switch provides real-time door position feedback to access panels
- Accepts cylindrical and mortise locksets with standard 1/2" latchbolt projection
- Compact keeper design minimizes frame modification on retrofit installations
- Field-reversible for left-hand or right-hand door configurations
The integrated latchbolt monitor switch gives your access control system critical intelligence about actual door status—not just whether the strike fired, but whether the latch fully retracted and the door opened. This feedback loop enables forced-door alarms, propped-door detection, and accurate audit trails in systems that support monitoring inputs. The dual-voltage design means you can standardize on one SKU for projects that mix 12V standalone controllers with 24V panel-based systems, reducing truck stock and eliminating voltage-mismatch service calls.
The 605 satin brass finish integrates visually with commercial locksets in office, education, and multi-tenant environments where architectural consistency matters. HES 1006-series strikes install in standard 1-1/4" x 4-7/8" ANSI cutouts, making them straightforward retrofits when upgrading mechanical access to electronic control. The fail-secure default ensures doors remain locked during power loss or controller failure—appropriate for perimeter doors, IT rooms, pharmacies, and other spaces where security takes priority over free egress.