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Door Hardware

Door hardware is the mechanical interface between the access control system and the physical door. Electric strikes, electromagnetic locks, request-to-exit sensors, and door contacts must be properly matched to the door type, frame construction, and fire/life-safety requirements of the installation.

11 products in this category

HES 1006

HES

HES 1006

The HES 1006 is the strongest and most versatile electric strike available — dual interlocking plunger design, heavy-duty stainless steel construction, tested to exceed 3,000 lbs static / 350 ft-lbs dynamic strength, factory tested to exceed 1,000,000 cycles. Dual voltage 12/24 VDC. ANSI/BHMA A156.31 Grade 1, UL 10C fire-rated, UL 294 listed, ASTM E152 fire-door compliant. The Chicago choice for high-abuse cylindrical and mortise lockset openings — schools, healthcare, government, multi-tenant residential.

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HES 1500

HES

HES 1500

The HES 1500 Series is a standard-duty electric strike for cylindrical and mortise latchbolt locksets (no deadbolt) — 1,500 lbs static, 70 ft-lbs dynamic, 4-7/8" strike plate, 1-3/8" depth. The Chicago go-to strike for general commercial latchbolt openings. The 1500C 'Complete Pac' SKU ships with multiple faceplates (1J, 1K, 1KD, 1KM) for universal frame fit.

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HES 1600

HES

HES 1600

The HES 1600 Series is an electric strike for cylindrical and mortise locksets that have BOTH a latchbolt AND a deadbolt — accommodates up to a 1" deadbolt with enhanced vertical-cavity spacing. 4-7/8" strike plate, 1-5/8" depth, 1,500 lbs static / 70 ft-lbs dynamic. The Chicago choice for storefront and entry doors with mortise locks that include a deadbolt for after-hours security.

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HES 4500C

HES

HES 4500C

The HES 4500C is a heavy-duty fire-rated electric strike designed for installation in 2" UL 10C fire-rated steel and wood frames — for use with cylindrical and mortise locksets with a maximum 3/4" latchbolt throw. Low-profile 1-3/8" depth, heavy-duty stainless steel construction. The Chicago choice for fire-rated openings with cylindrical or mortise hardware where the 1500 Series does not satisfy fire-rating requirements.

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HES 5000

HES

HES 5000

The HES 5000 Series is a low-profile electric strike designed for openings where there is limited space behind the jamb — accommodates latchbolts with a 1/2" to 5/8" throw and a 1/8" door gap. The Chicago choice for retrofit installations and shallow-jamb commercial openings where the standard 1500 / 1600 depth doesn't fit.

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HES 7000

HES

HES 7000

The HES 7000 Series is an electric strike with a preload-release feature — ensures smooth operation even under additional door loads (wind pressure, HVAC stack effect, mis-aligned hinges). Hardened stainless steel locking cams, modular design that accommodates BOTH cylindrical AND rim exit locksets. The Chicago choice for high-usage commercial doors that bind under load.

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HES 9400

HES

HES 9400

The HES 9400 Series is a slim 5/8"-thick surface-mounted electric strike for commercial rim exit devices (panic bars) with up to 1/2" throw latchbolt — mounts directly to the frame with no cutting, 1,500 lbs static / 70 ft-lbs dynamic, ANSI/BHMA A156.31 Grade 1, UL 294, UL 1034 burglary-resistant, UL 305 panic safety. Note: NOT fire-rated (use the HES 9500 for fire-rated rim exit applications). The Chicago choice for non-fire-rated exit-device retrofits.

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HES 9500

HES

HES 9500

The HES 9500 Series is a 3-hour fire-rated, surface-mounted electric strike for commercial rim exit devices with a 3/4" Pullman latch. Components fully encased within a 3/4"-thick stainless steel housing — no frame cutting required. 1,500 lbs static / 70 ft-lbs dynamic, exceeds Grade 1, field-selectable fail-secure / fail-safe and 12 / 24 VDC, UL 10C fire-rated, UL 1034 burglary-resistant, NFPA 80-07 compliant for retrofit into fire-rated frames. The Chicago choice for fire-rated rim-exit retrofits.

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Adams Rite 7140-540-628

Adams Rite

Adams Rite 7140-540-628

The Adams Rite 7140-540-628-00 is a Grade 1 electric strike for narrow-stile aluminum storefront doors and hollow-metal / wood frames — works with Adams Rite deadlatches and cylindrical locksets with 1/2" to 5/8" latchbolt projection. 24 VAC fail-secure standard, 0.74 A intermittent draw, 1-1/4" × 4-7/8" faceplate, clear anodized aluminum (628 finish). Field-convertible between fail-safe and fail-secure. Stainless steel bolt-retainer jaw. The Chicago choice for aluminum storefront entries with Adams Rite deadlatch hardware.

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Seco-Larm E-941SA-1200

Seco-Larm

Seco-Larm E-941SA-1200

The Seco-Larm E-941SA-1200 is a single-door electromagnetic lock with 1,200 lb (545 kg) holding force — anodized aluminum housing, MOV surge protection, no residual magnetism, dual 12 / 24 VDC operation. Multi-listed UL294 (access control), UL1034 (burglary-resistant), UL864 (fire alarm), UL10C / UL10B (fire tests), and ULC-S104 (Canada). The Chicago choice for single-door electromagnetic-lock installations on commercial and multi-tenant residential openings.

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ADI PRO 0E-MAG600DS

ADI PRO

ADI PRO 0E-MAG600DS

The ADI PRO 0E-MAG600DS is a 600 lb single-door electromagnetic lock with built-in bond sensor, LED indicator, and adjustable timer — sold through ADI Global Distribution as part of the ADI PRO house brand. The Chicago choice for cost-conscious single-door interior maglock installations where the integrated monitoring features (bond sensor, LED, timer) earn their keep without a separate external monitoring add-on.

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About Door Hardware

Door hardware is the mechanical interface between the access control system and the physical door. Electric strikes, electromagnetic locks, request-to-exit sensors, and door contacts must be properly matched to the door type, frame construction, and fire/life-safety requirements of the installation. Incorrect hardware selection is one of the most common causes of access control system problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an electric strike and a maglock? +
Electric strikes replace the standard strike plate in the door frame and allow the latch to release electrically. Maglocks use an electromagnetic bond between the door and frame. Strikes work with standard door hardware; maglocks require no latch but need a separate handle or push bar for exit.