Electric Strikes

  • HES 9600 Series Electric Strike

    The HES 9600 model series electric strike recently achieved UL listing under ANSI Severe Windstorm requirements for latching hardware under ANSI/SDI-BHMA 250.13. A "severe windstorm" is defined by the BHMA and ANSI standard as a weather event with...

    Product • March 25th, 2011

  • HES 9000 SERIES: A Selection of Strikes for Most Installations

    Life safety codes require the use of exit devices in specific situations, and most codes prohibit the use of any other lock or mechanism on the door that would prevent the use of the device or confuse the user. The primary purpose of an exit device...

    Article • March 7th, 2011

  • Electric Strikes: How, Where And Why?

    As locksmiths, we control access. We install locks to keep people out and key those locks with different levels of security to permit only those authorized to gain entry. We install mechanical or electromechanical locks in order to accommodate the...

    Article • March 4th, 2011

  • HES Integrated Products

    ISC West Booth 11067 HES Integrated Products combine HID access control reader electronics, a compact reader, a door position switch and your choice of any HES electric strike in one box for easy installation and guaranteed compatibility. Now you...

    Product • January 31st, 2011

  • 0162 Rim Strike

    Designed especially to operate with rim exit devices. The 0162 is completely surface mounted, no more cutting of the frame. The rugged stainless steel design accommodates hollow metal, aluminum and wood door frames. The one piece conventional...

    Product • December 23rd, 2010

  • HES iCLASS Integrated Electric Strikes

    ASIS Booth 301 The security of HID iCLASS access control meets the strength of an integrated HES electric strike. Designed with the user in mind, the HES iCLASS Integrated Electric Strikes allow the installer to combine any HES electric strike, door...

    Product • September 16th, 2010

  • Incorporating Video Into A Single-Door Access Control System, Part One

    The BlueWave Security NetGen IP Door Controller makes your favorite electric door hardware manageable over the IP network.

    Article • August 5th, 2010

  • Complete Surface Mount Electric Strikes

    Because no cut is required in the jamb, surface-mounted electric strikes have become a viable choice.

    Article • August 5th, 2010

  • Transitioning from Mechanical to Electronic Locks

    What is involved when customer wants to change from metal keys to electronic access control?

    Article • July 6th, 2010

  • 4850

    The Axion 4850 electric strike comes in four sizes and two spacer plates in a single box -- allowing up to a 1" throw. This all-in-one universal solution saves time, money, and increases your bottom line. Don't get stuck with a one sized strike and...

    Product • June 23rd, 2010

  • 9400 Series

    Introducing the HES 9400 series, a new slim-line, surface-mounted electric strike designed for ½" throw rim exit devices. Completely surface-mounted for easy install, this Grade 1, UL1034-certified product features a sleek ½" profile and unique...

    Product • February 19th, 2010

  • Latch Protection and Security Strikes

    Latch protection products limit access to the latch and the bolt areas between the lock edge of the door and the jamb.

    Article • February 1st, 2010

  • EN Series Electric Strikes

    When you select a strike from our EN Series you are making a smart choice. It is UL listed 10C Fire-Rated and 1034 Indoor Outdoor Burglary Resistant. The EN Series has only one locking mechanism. We have tested this product well and beyond BHMA GRADE...

    Product • January 21st, 2010

  • Ultraline Electric Strike

    Compact Adams Rite UltraLine 7400 Series premium electric strikes feature an adjustable split-jaw design with over 2,400 lbs. of holding force. They can still release electrically with up to 35 lbs. of door "preload", or pressure exerted on doors by...

    Product • January 21st, 2010

  • HES Vista V3: One Electric Strike, Many Applications

    Because HES has separated the electric strike body from the faceplate components, one electric strike body can be matched with any one of eight faceplates.

    Article • September 1st, 2009