HES 10620429 HES SB:1006-F-12/24D-630-LBM Electric Strike
When you need a fail-secure electric strike that handles high-traffic commercial openings without constant service calls, the HES SB:1006-F-12/24D-630-LBM delivers field-proven reliability in a compact surface-mount profile. This dual-voltage strike accommodates both 12 and 24 VDC systems, eliminating voltage compatibility headaches during retrofits or system expansions across mixed installations.
Key Features
- Fail-secure operation keeps door locked during power loss for positive security in credential-controlled areas
- Dual 12/24 VDC voltage compatibility simplifies inventory management and allows flexible integration with existing access control panels
- Surface-mount design enables fast installation without extensive frame modification, reducing labor costs on retrofit projects
- 630 satin stainless steel finish resists corrosion in high-humidity environments and maintains professional appearance under heavy use
- LBM (latchbolt monitor) provides real-time door position feedback to access control systems for audit trail accuracy
- 1006 series frame compatibility fits standard commercial door frames with minimal prep work
- Field-selectable operation allows technicians to adjust keeper configuration on-site without returning hardware
The SB:1006-F series addresses the integrator's challenge of balancing security requirements with operational flexibility in multi-tenant buildings, healthcare facilities, and educational campuses. The latchbolt monitor output integrates directly with most access control panels to log forced-entry attempts and verify door closure, supporting compliance documentation without additional sensors. The fail-secure mechanism ensures that server rooms, pharmaceutical storage, and other sensitive areas remain locked even during fire alarm power shutdowns where life-safety code permits.
The surface-mount configuration significantly reduces installation time compared to mortise strikes, particularly valuable when working with existing frames that can't accommodate cavity modifications. The dual-voltage design proves especially useful in phased system migrations where legacy 12V panels coexist with newer 24V infrastructure. Stainless steel construction withstands the physical stress of high-cycle environments—loading docks, cafeterias, public restrooms—where painted finishes quickly degrade. For integrators managing service contracts, this strike's straightforward mechanical design and field-adjustable keeper minimize callback rates and parts inventory requirements.