Item # bci2067652

HES Faceplate for HES 1006 Series Electric Strikes for Mortise Lockset with Deadlatch Above the Latchbolt

Model: K605

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Product Overview

1006 Collection Faceplate for HES 1006 Series Electric Strikes for Mortise Lockset with Deadlatch Above the Latchbolt

1006 Series faceplate to customize the functionality of the HES 1006 electric strike. Allows for mortise lockset with deadlatch above the latchbolt.

The 1006 Electric Strike Series is the strongest and most versatile electric strike available. It meets or exceeds every standard developed for electric strikes. With twenty-seven faceplate options, the 1006 can accommodate virtually every type of lockset on the market.

Features:

  • For use with mortise locksets with a deadlatch positioned above the latchbolt.
  • Compatible locksets include Baldwin, Marks, PDQ, among others.
  • After releasing the latchbolt, the keeper returns to the locked position.
  • Dimensions: 4-7/8" x 1-1/4"

Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, HES is a leading manufacturer of electric strikes and locking devices for the access control industry. They are committed to providing electromechanical locking solutions and support that create safety, security and peace of mind for their customers.


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Dimensions and Measurements

Height
4.875 in.
Width
1.25 in.

Characteristics and Features

Exit Device Type
Mortise Lock Device
Material
Stainless Steel

Warranty and Product Information

Approved for Commercial Use
Yes