HES 10620434 1006-F-12/24D-612-LBM Electric Strike
When access control points require a fail-secure electric strike that maintains security during power loss, the HES 1006-F series delivers field-proven reliability for institutional, commercial, and high-security applications. This dual-voltage model accommodates both 12VDC and 24VDC systems without requiring separate inventory, simplifying specification and installation across mixed-voltage facilities.
Key Features
- Fail-secure operation maintains locked state during power interruption or system failure
- Dual 12/24VDC compatibility eliminates voltage-specific SKU management
- Field-selectable functionality adapts to cylindrical locksets and exit devices
- 612 satin bronze finish matches architectural hardware in commercial and institutional environments
- LBM (latchbolt monitor) provides real-time door position feedback for advanced access control integration
- Continuous duty rating supports high-traffic openings without thermal cutoff concerns
- ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 construction for demanding commercial service life
- Non-handed design reduces installation complexity and inventory requirements
The 1006-F series addresses the common integration challenge of coordinating electric strikes with existing locksets while maintaining code compliance. The field-selectable keeper accommodates various latchbolt projections, allowing installers to match legacy hardware without forcing complete door prep replacement. The integrated latchbolt monitor connects directly to access control panels that support supervised inputs, enabling intelligent monitoring of actual latch position rather than relying solely on request-to-exit logic or door contact switches.
Fail-secure operation makes this strike appropriate for exterior doors, server rooms, pharmacies, and other security-sensitive applications where locked-by-default behavior is essential. The satin bronze finish integrates visually with commercial-grade lever sets and panic hardware, maintaining aesthetic consistency across the opening. Dual-voltage capability proves particularly valuable in retrofit scenarios where existing power supplies may be 12V or 24V depending on installation era, eliminating the need for transformer changes or dedicated strike power circuits.