HES 1006-630-LBM Universal Electric Strike Fail Secure
When you need a reliable fail-secure electric strike that adapts to multiple door types and frame configurations without requiring custom orders or field modifications, the HES 1006-630-LBM delivers. This universal strike accommodates both cylindrical and mortise locksets, reducing inventory complexity while maintaining the mechanical reliability HES is known for in commercial access control deployments.
Key Features
- Universal design fits both cylindrical and mortise lock applications, eliminating the need to stock separate strikes for different lockset types
- Fail-secure operation maintains locked state during power loss, ideal for perimeter doors, IT rooms, and secure areas requiring continuous protection
- Field-reversible keeper allows on-site adjustment for left-hand or right-hand door swing without returning product or ordering hand-specific models
- Dual voltage capability supports both 12VDC and 24VDC systems, providing flexibility across mixed-voltage installations
- All-metal construction withstands high-cycle commercial environments and forced entry attempts better than composite alternatives
- Standard ANSI strike cutout simplifies retrofit installations in existing frames without requiring specialized machining
- Low current draw minimizes power supply requirements and heat generation during extended energized periods
- Lip extension options accommodate door-to-frame gaps and alignment issues common in older buildings
The 1006-630-LBM's universal configuration reduces project complexity when you're working with mixed door hardware across a facility. Instead of verifying lockset types and ordering hand-specific strikes for each opening, you can standardize on one SKU and make field adjustments during installation. This is particularly valuable in retrofit projects where existing hardware varies by floor or building phase, or when building owners want the flexibility to change locksets later without replacing the strike.
The fail-secure function ensures doors remain locked during power interruptions, which is critical for after-hours security and during emergency situations when access control systems may lose power. Integration with standard access control panels is straightforward—wire to a relay output, set voltage, and mount. The low profile and standard cutout mean you won't be enlarging frames or dealing with strike-to-keeper alignment problems that plague oversized or proprietary designs.