HES 10620426 Hes Sb:1006-F-12/24D-606 Electric Strike
When you need a fail-secure electric strike that adapts to both 12V and 24V access control systems without field modification, the HES 10620426 eliminates voltage headaches on multi-system sites. This dual-voltage strike handles cylindrical locksets and exit devices in medium-traffic commercial openings where you can't afford latch misalignment or inconsistent holding force across different power configurations.
Key Features
- Dual-voltage operation (12V/24V DC) with automatic detection—no jumpers or switches to configure
- Fail-secure operation keeps doors locked during power loss for secure perimeter applications
- 1006 series frame designed for standard 4-7/8" jamb depth with cylindrical locksets
- Faceplate finished in 606 satin brass for architectural coordination in corporate and institutional settings
- Field-reversible faceplate accommodates both left- and right-hand door configurations
- Heavy-duty keeper design maintains consistent latch engagement across voltage ranges
- Suitable for wood, hollow metal, and aluminum jamb installations with standard mortising
The 10620426's dual-voltage compatibility streamlines inventory management when you're maintaining buildings with mixed control panels—older 12V systems alongside newer 24V equipment. The strike automatically adjusts to applied voltage without requiring technician intervention, reducing callback risk from mismatched components. The 1006 form factor integrates with standard cylindrical prep, making it straightforward to retrofit existing frames without custom machining.
Fail-secure operation maintains physical security during fire alarm resets, panel reboots, or power outages—critical for server rooms, pharmaceutical storage, and other spaces where uncontrolled access creates liability. The 606 satin brass finish coordinates with Schlage, Corbin Russwin, and other commercial hardware lines in the same architectural series. This strike handles the daily latch cycling in office suites, dormitory corridors, and clinic areas where you need reliable electric release without the complexity of managing voltage-specific SKUs across multiple projects.