HES 1006 Series Electric Strike

Grade 1 Electric Strike Body, Fail Secure, 12/24VDC, Satin Stainless Steel

MSRP: $700.00
$428.00
You save $272.00
SKU:
1006-630
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Description

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Hes Innovations 1006 Series Electric Strike Body Only

The 1006 series is the strongest and most versatile electric strike available. The dual interlocking plunger design and heavy duty stainless steel construction, enables it to exceed every standard developed for electric strikes. With multiple faceplate options, the 1006 will fully accommodate every lock designed to work within an ANSI 4-7/8" strike plate. Tested to exceed 3,000 lbs. of static strength, 350 ft-lbs. of dynamic strength and factory tested to exceed 1,000,000 cycles of operation, the 1006 is in a class of its own.

Specifications

  • UL 10C fire-rated, 3 hour single door (fail secure only)
  • UL 10C fire-rated, 1-1/2 hour double door (fail secure only)
  • CAN4-S104(ULC-S104) fire door conformant
  • ANSI A250.13-2003 windstorm listed
  • UL 1034 burglary-resistant listed and suitable for outdoor use
  • ANSI/BHMA A156.31, Grade 1
  • NFPA-252 fire door conformant
  • ASTM-E152 fire door conformant
  • MEA New York City accepted
  • Florida Building Code approved
  • Patents #6021038 & 6595564

Frame application

  • Metal
  • Wood

Electrical

  • .45 Amps at 12VDC* continuous duty
  • .25 Amps at 24VDC* continuous duty
  • *Note: DC must be well filtered with ripple less than 1 volt RMS.

Standard Features

  • Stainless steel construction
  • Tamper resistant
  • Static strength 3070 lbs. (fail secure)
  • Dynamic strength 350 ft-lbs. (fail secure)
  • Endurance 1,000,000 cycles
  • Fail secure (standard)
  • Dual voltage 12 or 24VDC continuous duty
  • Non-handed
  • Internally mounted solenoid
  • Accommodates up to 1" deadbolt
  • Plug-in connector
  • Full keeper shims for horizontal adjustment
  • Trim enhancer
  • Five year limited warranty

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