HES Electric Strikes Review: The Ultimate Guide for Security Professionals

Let me tell you something about security that might surprise you — 85% of commercial break-ins occur through unsecured or poorly secured doors. I’ve seen it firsthand while working with dozens of facility managers. Their biggest regret? Not upgrading their access control systems sooner.

You know that feeling when you realize your building isn’t as secure as it should be? That pit in your stomach when you think about who might have unauthorized access to your premises? Trust me, I’ve been there. And that’s exactly why I’m excited to talk about HES Electric Strikes today — they’re game-changers for building security.

What Makes HES Electric Strikes Stand Out?

HES electric strikes aren’t just another security product — they’re the backbone of a truly effective access control system. Here’s why:

  • Built like tanks: Holding forces ranging from 1,200 to 3,000+ lbs.
  • Versatility: Fits metal, wood, aluminum, or PVC frames.
  • Seamless integration: Works with keypads, card readers, and biometrics.

Is Your Current Access Control System Actually Keeping You Safe?

Most buildings have security systems installed years ago and haven’t been updated. Meanwhile, security threats have evolved dramatically. For example, a medical facility I audited recently had outdated, failing electric strikes — a disaster waiting to happen.

Which HES Electric Strike Is Right for You?

HES 9600-12-24-630: The All-Around Champion

  • 1,500 lb static holding force
  • 70 ft-lb dynamic resistance
  • Satin stainless finish
  • Dual voltage (12–24 VDC)

HES 5000-LBM: The Budget-Friendly Powerhouse

  • 1,200 lb static holding force
  • Low-profile keeper pin design
  • Great value for lower-traffic entry points

HES 9700-630: Weather-Tough Windstorm Model

  • Compatible with Corbin/Yale exit devices
  • Resists extreme weather and forced entry

HES 9700-1224-630: The Safety-First Fire-Rated Solution

  • Field-selectable fail-safe or fail-secure
  • Fire-rated for code compliance
  • Satin stainless finish

How to Choose & Install the Right Strike

  • Identify your lockset: cylindrical, mortise, deadbolt, or rim exit.
  • Match your frame: ANSI preps vs. wood or aluminum require proper faceplates.
  • Assess security: 1,200 lb for lighter use; 1,500+ lb for main entries.
  • Confirm power: 12 VDC vs. 24 VDC, fail-safe vs. fail-secure.

Installation Overview

  1. Template & prepare the frame.
  2. Cut the frame opening.
  3. Mount & wire the strike.
  4. Test operation & alignment.

Common Pitfalls & How to Avoid Them

  • Undersized power supplies cause failures.
  • Poor alignment leads to malfunctions.
  • Incorrect wiring risks vulnerabilities.
  • Wrong models on fire doors compromise safety.

Your Next Steps

  1. Audit all entry points.
  2. Note lock types, frame materials, and security needs.
  3. Plan integration with your access control panel.
  4. Consult an expert for personalized recommendations.

Don’t wait for a breach—secure your building with HES electric strikes today.


Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between fail-secure and fail-safe electric strikes?

Fail-secure stays locked during power loss (ideal for exterior doors). Fail-safe unlocks when power is cut (ideal for emergency exits).

Can HES electric strikes be installed on fire-rated doors?

Yes, models like the HES 9700-1224-630 are UL-rated and meet fire-door code requirements.

Do HES electric strikes work with all lock types?

HES offers strikes for cylindrical, mortise, deadbolt, and rim exit devices. Always match the strike to your lock type.

Is professional installation necessary?

While skilled DIYers can handle simple installs, professional installation ensures correct wiring, alignment, and code compliance.

Can HES electric strikes integrate with my access control system?

Yes. They work with most keypads, card readers, and biometric systems—just verify voltage and wiring compatibility.

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