9400 Series

Description & Specifications

The slim-line, completely surface mounted solution

The HES 9400 electric strike is completely surface-mounted with a unique 1/2" slim-line form that is ideal for 1/2" throw rim exit devices in steel, aluminum or wood frames. The product is UL 1034 listed and exceeds ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 standards. Designed with a smooth new profile, the 9400 series features a cover that conceals the mounting screws and offers a sleek surface for superior looks and added strength.

Specifications

  • UL1034 burglary-resistant rated
  • ANSI/BHMA, A156.31 Grade 1 (#E09731, #E09732, #E09373)
  • Patent 6,390,520 & patent pending

Frame application

  • Metal
  • Wood

Electrical

  • .45 Amps @ 12VDC continuous duty
  • .25 Amps @ 24VDC continuous duty

Standard Features

  • Completely surface mounted
  • Decorative cover for sleek new look
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Tamper resistant
  • Static strength 1,500 lbs.
  • Dynamic strength 70 ft-lbs.
  • Endurance 500,000 cycles
  • 1/8" spacer plate included
  • Field selectable fail safe/fail secure
  • Dual voltage 12 or 24 VDC
  • Horizontal adjustment
  • Non-handed
  • Internally mounted solenoid
  • Accommodates up to 1/2" pullman latch
  • Five year limited warranty

Optional Features

  • LBM - Latchbolt monitor
  • LBSM - Latchbolt strike monitor

 

Looking for tips on installation or maintenance? See the 9400 Tech Tip.

Faceplates & Accessories

Faceplate Options

The 9400 series is sold as a complete, pre-assembled model. For additional information, consult HES Customer Support at 1-800-626-7590.

Accessories

 

 

Downloads

Published 17 Nov 2008

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Finishes

630 is the standard finish. Please call us for current leadtimes on all others.

  • 630 - Satin stainless
  • 605 - Bright brass
  • 606 - Satin brass
  • 612 - Satin bronze
  • 613 - Bronze toned
  • 629 - Bright stainless steel 

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