
ASSA ABLOY electronic locking and door hardware families
Coordinate Aperio wireless locks, HES electric strikes, Securitron locking and power products, and the mechanical opening as one system.

What ASSA ABLOY includes—and how to choose
ASSA ABLOY encompasses multiple door and access-hardware brands. Aperio adds wireless electronic locking to supported access-control platforms; HES provides electric strikes and related locking products; Securitron provides electromagnetic locks, request-to-exit devices, power supplies and accessories. Brand name alone does not determine a complete opening.
Aperio planning starts with the supported hub or communication architecture, compatible access platform, lock or device type, credentials, wireless conditions and battery service model. The opening still needs correct mechanical preparation, egress and fire behavior. Compatibility is checked for the exact platform and Aperio release.
HES strike selection depends on lockset, latchbolt, frame material, preload, fire rating, fail-safe or fail-secure behavior and available power. Securitron Magnalock applications require code-compliant release methods, sensor and REX logic, emergency interfaces and suitable power. Door and life-safety review comes before convenience.
Product families and their roles
This portfolio map separates the main ASSA ABLOY functions so the project is not reduced to a generic model list.
Aperio wireless locking
Wireless electronic lock and hub options integrated with supported access platforms.
HES electric strikes
Frame-mounted locking hardware selected from latch, frame, preload and rating.
Securitron Magnalock
Electromagnetic locking for approved openings with required release controls.
REX and power products
Request-to-exit, sensors, relays and power supplies supporting the opening logic.
Architecture decisions before procurement
The selected family must fit the opening, scene, network, power, software and administrative environment.
Door and frame condition
Survey construction, hardware, alignment, ratings, egress and accessibility.
Locking behavior
Document normal, alarm, fire, power-loss and mechanical-override states.
Power engineering
Calculate voltage drop, inrush, continuous load, battery and enclosure capacity.
Platform interface
Verify controller, credential and wireless compatibility for the exact hardware.
Commissioning evidence
Acceptance should demonstrate the intended workflow under realistic conditions, not only show that devices appear online.
- Cycle every opening under normal load and check latch alignment and preload.
- Test access, REX, door contact, fire interface and loss-of-power behavior.
- Verify Aperio communication, credentials, audit and battery status where used.
- Deliver opening schedule, wiring, power calculations, model, finish and maintenance records.
Official ASSA ABLOY resources
Use the manufacturer pages below for current product status, compatibility, release notes, software and firmware. We link to official resources and do not host firmware files locally.
Detailed planning and product-family guides
Use the detailed ASSA ABLOY guides below to compare specific hardware, software and deployment decisions.
Build an installation-ready ASSA ABLOY scope
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