HES 10620438 HES SB:1006-F-12/24D-605-LBSM Electric Strike
When you're specifying access control for high-traffic openings with fail-secure requirements, the electric strike needs to deliver both reliability under constant cycling and compatibility with legacy door hardware. The HES SB:1006-F-12/24D-605-LBSM addresses the recurring challenge of retrofitting electric strikes into frames designed for standard cylindrical locksets, eliminating the need for costly frame modifications while maintaining UL listing and life-safety compliance.
Key Features
- Fail-secure operation (locked when de-energized) for perimeter and secure interior applications requiring power-failure security
- Dual voltage 12/24VDC field-selectable operation provides flexibility across mixed-voltage installations without stocking multiple SKUs
- Designed for cylindrical lockset applications with standard prep, reducing installation labor on retrofit projects
- Satin brass (605) finish coordinates with commercial-grade lever hardware in corporate and institutional environments
- LBSM (Latch Bolt and Signal Monitor) configuration provides positive monitoring of both door position and latch engagement
- Faceplate design accommodates typical frame tolerances without custom shimming or extensive prep work
- Field-proven HES mechanism engineered for extended duty cycles in high-use openings
- Compact envelope fits standard frame pockets without requiring oversized cutouts
The SB:1006 series solves a common specification problem: integrating electronic access with cylindrical locksets where panic hardware or mortise locks aren't appropriate. The fail-secure default state means doors remain locked during power interruptions or controller failures, making this strike suitable for data centers, IT rooms, pharmacies, and other spaces where security must persist regardless of system status. The dual-voltage input simplifies inventory management when you're working across multiple sites with varying power architectures.
The LBSM monitoring function addresses a critical gap in basic strike installations by providing real-time feedback on both door position and latch bolt status. This dual-signal capability enables your access control system to differentiate between a door held open and a door that's closed but not latched—essential data for forced-entry detection and ensuring openings are actually secured. The 605 satin brass finish maintains aesthetic consistency in projects where brushed or satin hardware is specified throughout, avoiding the visual disconnect that comes from mismatched strike finishes.