1. Introduction and Overview
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the HES 1006 Series Stainless Steel Electric Strike Body, Model 1006F630. This electric strike is designed for robust security applications in commercial and industrial environments. It features a fail-safe mechanism, meaning the door will unlock during a power failure, and is suitable for integration into various door access control systems.
The HES 1006 Series is engineered for high durability and versatility, accommodating a wide range of locksets with its adaptable design.
2. Product Features
- Tamper Resistant: Designed to prevent unauthorized manipulation.
- Endurance: Tested to exceed 1,000,000 cycles of operation, ensuring long-term reliability.
- Non-handed: Can be installed on both left-handed and right-handed doors without modification.
- Dual Voltage: Operates on either 12VDC or 24VDC continuous duty power supplies.
- Deadbolt Accommodation: Designed to accommodate deadbolts up to 1 inch.
- Construction: Features a 100% stainless steel cast case for superior strength and corrosion resistance.
- Strength: Exceeds 3,000 lbs. of static strength and 350 ft. lbs. of dynamic strength.
3. Safety Information
WARNING: Installation should only be performed by qualified personnel familiar with electrical systems and door hardware. Improper installation can lead to electric shock, fire, or malfunction of the security system.
- Always disconnect power to the installation area before beginning any work.
- Ensure all wiring complies with local electrical codes and regulations.
- Use only the specified voltage (12VDC or 24VDC) for operation.
- Do not attempt to modify the electric strike.
4. Package Contents
Verify that all components listed below are present in your package:
- HES 1006 Series Electric Strike Body
- 12VDC Wiring Harness (with connector)
- 24VDC Wiring Harness (with connector)
- Mounting Bracket
- Wire Connectors (typically blue crimp caps)

Figure 1: HES 1006 Series Electric Strike and included accessories. The image displays the main electric strike unit, two separate wiring harnesses labeled for 12VDC and 24VDC, a black metal mounting bracket, and three blue wire crimp connectors.
5. Setup and Installation
The HES 1006 Series electric strike is designed for internal mounting and is non-handed, allowing for flexible installation. Refer to the specific faceplate options (sold separately) for compatibility with your door frame and lockset type.
- Prepare the Door Frame: Carefully measure and cut the necessary opening in the door frame to accommodate the electric strike body and its faceplate. Ensure precise alignment with the door's latch bolt and deadbolt.
- Mount the Strike Body: Insert the electric strike body into the prepared opening. Secure it using appropriate fasteners (not included, typically provided with the faceplate) through the mounting holes. Ensure the strike is flush with the door frame surface.
- Install Faceplate: Attach the chosen faceplate (e.g., 1006F630) to the electric strike body and secure it to the door frame.
- Connect Wiring: Proceed to the "Wiring Instructions" section for proper electrical connection.
- Test Operation: Before fully securing all components, perform initial operational tests to ensure correct functionality.
6. Wiring Instructions
The HES 1006 Series electric strike supports dual voltage operation (12VDC or 24VDC). Select the appropriate wiring harness for your power supply.
- Identify Power Source: Determine if your access control system provides 12VDC or 24VDC.
- Select Harness: Choose the wiring harness labeled "12VDC" or "24VDC" accordingly.
- Connect Harness to Strike: Plug the selected wiring harness into the receptacle on the electric strike body.
- Connect to Power Supply:
- Connect the red wire from the harness to the positive (+) terminal of your DC power supply.
- Connect the black wire from the harness to the negative (-) terminal of your DC power supply.
- Use the provided wire connectors (crimp caps) or other approved methods to ensure secure and insulated connections.
- Verify Connections: Double-check all connections for correct polarity and secure fastening. Ensure no bare wires are exposed.
The electric strike is designed for continuous duty, meaning it can remain energized for extended periods without damage.
7. Operating Instructions
The HES 1006 Series electric strike operates in a fail-safe configuration. This means:
- Power ON (Energized): When power is applied to the electric strike, the keeper mechanism retracts, allowing the door to be opened. This is the "unlocked" state.
- Power OFF (De-energized): When power is removed from the electric strike, the keeper mechanism extends, securing the door. This is the "locked" state. In the event of a power failure, the door will automatically unlock, providing egress.
Integrate the electric strike with your access control system (e.g., card reader, keypad, intercom) to control the application and removal of power, thereby controlling door access.
8. Maintenance
The HES 1006 Series electric strike is designed for minimal maintenance due to its robust construction and high endurance rating.
- Periodic Inspection: Annually inspect the electric strike and its mounting for any signs of wear, damage, or loose fasteners.
- Cleaning: If necessary, gently clean the visible parts of the strike with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Lubrication: No routine lubrication is required for the internal mechanisms.
- Wiring Check: Periodically check wiring connections for integrity and ensure insulation is intact.
9. Troubleshooting
If the HES 1006 Series electric strike is not functioning as expected, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- No Operation (Strike remains locked/unlocked):
- Check Power Supply: Verify that the correct voltage (12VDC or 24VDC) is being supplied to the strike and that the power supply is functioning correctly.
- Inspect Wiring: Ensure all wiring connections are secure and correctly polarized (red to positive, black to negative). Check for any damaged or severed wires.
- Verify Control System Output: Confirm that your access control system is sending the appropriate signal to energize or de-energize the strike.
- Door Latch/Deadbolt Not Engaging Properly:
- Alignment: Check the alignment of the strike with the door's latch bolt and deadbolt. Misalignment can prevent proper engagement. Adjust the strike or door as necessary.
- Obstructions: Ensure there are no physical obstructions preventing the keeper from moving freely or the latch/deadbolt from entering the strike cavity.
- Intermittent Operation:
- Loose Connections: Re-check all electrical connections for looseness or corrosion.
- Power Fluctuations: Investigate the power supply for unstable voltage or current.
- Internal Malfunction: In rare cases, an internal component may be incorrectly assembled or damaged. If all external checks fail, professional inspection by a qualified technician is recommended.
10. Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 1006F630 |
| Manufacturer | Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc. (HES) |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Finish | Satin Stainless Steel |
| Power Source | DC |
| Voltage | 12VDC or 24VDC (Dual Voltage) |
| Item Weight | 1.61 pounds (approx.) |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches (approx. main body) |
| Endurance | Exceeds 1,000,000 cycles |
| Static Strength | Exceeds 3,000 lbs. |
| Dynamic Strength | Exceeds 350 ft. lbs. |
| Deadbolt Accommodation | Up to 1 inch |
11. Warranty and Support
Warranty information for the HES 1006 Series Electric Strike is typically provided by the manufacturer, Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc., or by your point of purchase. Please refer to the documentation included with your specific product or visit the official HES website for detailed warranty terms and conditions.
For technical support, installation assistance, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact your authorized HES dealer or the manufacturer directly. Contact information can usually be found on the manufacturer's website or on the product packaging.





