HES 9800 Electric Strike with Monitoring Options

Feb. 10, 2025

HES has introduced new monitoring capabilities to its 9800 Series of high-security, surface-mounted electric strikes with the addition of LBM (latchbolt monitoring) and LBSM (latchbolt and strike monitoring) options. This latest addition enables the ability to monitor latch, strike and door position and provide real-time status notifications whether openings are securely closed or open, the strike is locked and the latch is correctly affixed. Security personnel receive instant notifications on unauthorized access attempts or product malfunctions. The outdoor-rated 9800 with LBM and LBSM options can be integrated with existing access control systems for data and reporting on the current integrity of the opening, enhancing overall security and perimeter door reliability. 

The 9800 is part of HES’s feature-rich 9000 family of electric strikes, a complete, premium line of no-cut solutions for applications with rim exit or tubular vertical rod exit devices. The 9800 is the only electric strike designed to work specifically with the Adams Rite 8800 Rim Exit Device, where the unique Starwheel bolt interlocks door to frame for enhanced strength and to prevent jamb spread. 

More info: www.hesinnovations.com

 

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