HES 5000 LBM 630 Heavy Duty Low Profile Electric Strike with Latchbolt Monitoring

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HES 5000 LBM 630 Heavy Duty Low Profile Electric Strike with Latchbolt Monitoring

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H.E.S. Electric Strike 5000-LBM US32D 12/24VDC Fail Safe/ Fail Secure

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HES 5000 LBM 630 Heavy Duty Low Profile Electric Strike - US32D/Stainless Steel

                         *** LBM = Latchbolt Monitoring ****

  • When it comes to electric strikes, the abbreviation "SB" stands for "strike body." This term is used to describe the main component of the electric strike assembly.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: The faceplate measures 4 7/8" x 1 1/4", making it an ideal fit for ANSI jamb preparations.
  • Ease of Installation: Specially designed to fit seamlessly without requiring the removal of the dust box, thus simplifying the installation process.

Benefits:

  • Convenience: Its compatibility with standard ANSI preparations alleviates the need for additional modifications, saving both time and effort.
  • Efficient Upgrade: Perfect for quick upgrades, the faceplate offers a straightforward solution for enhancing or replacing existing door hardware.
  • Versatility: The 501 faceplate's standardized sizing ensures it can be used in various door settings, providing flexibility and adaptability for different projects.

Overall, the 501 faceplate offers pragmatic solutions for those looking to enhance their door hardware with minimal hassle.

Standard Features

  • Tamper resistant
  • Static strength 1,500 lbs.
  • Dynamic strength 70 ft-lbs.
  • Endurance 500,000 cycles
  • Field selectable fail secure/fail safe
  • Dual voltage 12 or 24 VDC/VAC
  • Non-handed
  • Internally mounted solenoid
  • Accommodates 1/2" - 5/8" latchbolt (5/8" with 1/8" door gap)
  • Strike body depth 1-1/16"
  • Plug-in connector
  • Trim enhancer included
  • Five-year limited warranty

Additional Specifications

  • Certifications: UL 1034 burglary-resistant listed, ANSI/BHMA 156.31, Grade 1
  • Construction: Made from robust stainless steel for enhanced durability
  • Installation Flexibility: Features a plug-in connector and is non-handed, making it suitable for a wide range of door setups.
  • Latchbolt Accommodation: Designed to fit a 1/2” to 5/8” latchbolt, with an optimal 1/8” door gap.
  • Strength and Safety: Boasts a static strength of 1,500 lbs. And a dynamic strength of 70 ft-lbs., ensuring superior tamper resistance.
  • Endurance: Rated for 500,000 cycles, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • Voltage Compatibility: Dual voltage capability allows for either 12 or 24 VAC/VDC, offering flexibility for various electrical setups.

This comprehensive list of features ensures the electric strike delivers exceptional reliability, making it a top choice for high-security applications.

Specifications and Requirements for Transformers Used with Electric Strikes

When setting up an electric strike, selecting the correct transformer is crucial. Here are the key specifications and requirements you'll need to consider:

  • Direct Wiring Needs: If you're wiring directly from the wall without a dedicated power supply, a transformer is a must.
  • Rectifier Requirement: When utilizing a transformer, it's essential to incorporate a rectifier to ensure proper current transformation.
  • Transformer Options:
    • For 12 VAC Output: Choose a transformer that converts 120 VAC to 12 VAC, capable of handling up to 20 volts with a maximum current of 1.6 amps.
    • For 24 VAC Output:
      • A model that converts 120 VAC to 24 VAC, suitable for 20 volts and can handle up to 0.8 amps.
      • Another option is a plug-in version, converting 120 VAC to 24 VAC, supporting 5 volts with a 0.2 amp maximum.

These specifications ensure that your electric strike operates smoothly and efficiently without overloading the system. Always check compatibility with your specific setup to prevent any electrical issues.

Optional Features

Enhance your setup with these additional features that bring convenience and functionality:

  • Select Buzzer
    Not Required Required 
    A buzzer can signal important alerts, providing an audible notification system for your setup.
  • LBM » Latchbolt Monitor
    Monitor the status of your latchbolt for increased security.
Accessories
  • 150 » Strike Latch Guard
    Protects your strike latch, enhancing durability and security.
  • 154-MTK » Metal Template Kit
    Ensures precise installation with a robust metal template.
  • 2001M » Plug-in Bridge Rectifier
    Converts AC to DC, supporting your electrical setup.
  • 2004M » ElectroLynx Adapter
    Facilitates seamless connectivity with ElectroLynx wiring.
  • 2005M3 » SMART Pac III
    Offers advanced control solutions for your system.
  • 2006M » Plug-in Buzzer
    Adds an audible alert system, ensuring you never miss a notification.
  • 5104-1/2 » 1/2" Stackable Lip Extension
    Provides additional reach for enhanced compatibility.
  • 5104-1 » 1" Stackable Lip Extension
    Extends your setup's range and versatility.
  • 5104-1-1/4 » 1-1/4" Stackable Lip Extension
    Further extends reach, accommodating diverse requirements.

This comprehensive list of features and accessories ensures that you can tailor your setup to meet your specific needs, enhancing both functionality and user experience.

2001M » Plug-in bridge rectifier

When setting up an electric strike, the use of a rectifier is essential. A rectifier plays a crucial role in converting AC (Alternating Current) to DC (Direct Current), which is often required for the proper functioning of electric strikes. This conversion ensures that the device receives the correct type of power, maintaining optimal performance and longevity.

  • Purpose of a Rectifier:
    • Converts AC to DC, ensuring the electric strike operates correctly.
    • Necessary when using a transformer to provide the required DC power.

By incorporating the 2001M plug-in bridge rectifier, you ensure that your electric strike system operates efficiently and reliably, safeguarding against potential power issues.

 

 


Faceplate Options 5000C - Complete 2 Faceplates or Electric Strike Body Only
Brand HES
Finish with BHMA code 630 - US32D Satin Stainless
Voltage 12 VDC, 24 VDC
Fail Safe/Fail Secure Field Selectable
Electric Strike Lock Type Use Cylindrical - 5/8" Throw
Fire Rated Non-Rated
Electric Strike Options Latchbolt Monitoring
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