HES 10620427 Hes Sb:1006-F-12/24D-612 Electric Strike
When you're specifying electric strikes for commercial doors with insufficient frame depth or non-standard prep, you need a solution that adapts without compromising hold force or cycle life. The HES 10620427 electric strike delivers fail-secure operation in a compact footprint designed for problematic installations where standard strikes won't fit—metal frames with shallow backset, hollow metal doors, or retrofit scenarios where you're working within existing hardware constraints.
Key Features
- Fail-secure operation maintains locked state during power loss for perimeter security applications
- Dual voltage 12/24VDC compatibility eliminates need for voltage-specific inventory
- Field-selectable latchbolt monitoring with integrated sensor for real-time door status feedback
- Compact 1006 series body fits frames with limited cavity depth where full-size strikes won't work
- Satin bronze 612 finish matches Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association standards for architectural consistency
- Continuous duty rating supports high-traffic applications without thermal cutout concerns
- Accommodates both cylindrical and mortise locksets with standard 1/2" latchbolt projection
- Stainless steel construction resists wear in demanding commercial environments
- Pre-wired with 12" leads for simplified connection to access control panels
The 1006 series addresses a specific installation challenge: when frame depth or existing hardware prep won't accommodate a full-size strike body. You'll encounter this on older buildings with shallow metal frames, aluminum storefront applications, or when retrofitting access control into doors originally designed for mechanical locks only. The fail-secure configuration ensures doors remain locked during power interruptions—critical for exterior doors, IT rooms, or any application where security-at-rest is the requirement.
The integrated latchbolt position sensor feeds door status back to your access panel, enabling DPS monitoring without external contacts. This becomes essential when you need to track forced door conditions or verify secure closure for compliance reporting. The dual-voltage design means you can stock one SKU for projects mixing 12V and 24V control systems, and the continuous duty rating handles the punishment of break rooms, loading dock personnel doors, or any opening cycling hundreds of times daily. Deploy this where dimensional constraints would otherwise force you into surface-mount solutions or expensive frame modifications.