IRONMONGERY AND SECURITY
smart security portfolio provide heightened protection for homeowners as individual security solutions, the real beauty of the range is the product’s ability to all work together as part of a wider ecosystem.
Claydon says: “For consumers, this means they can control all their Yale smart products, including smart locks, smart alarms and wide range of indoor and outdoor security cameras,
ARRONE Squares up
ARRONE, a HOPPE brand, has extended its range of mortice satin stainless steel locks to provide options for both door manufacturers and on-site installers. Already available with a radius corner, ideal for large-volume door manufacturers where the cut out is made using CNC machinery, new products within the AR800 range now contain locks with a square corner. This delivers a cost-effective fitting solution for locksmiths on-site who can easily chisel out a square shape within the door.
The new products within the AR800 series include the AR810 euro profile cylinder sashlock case, AR811 latch case, AR813 bathroom lock and AR814 euro profile cylinder nightlatch case all with adjustable strike plates. To complete the functions, there is the euro profile cylinder AR812 deadlock case supplied with standard strike plate. They all feature a 60mm backset 8mm lock follower where applicable and are pierced for furniture and/or escutcheons at 38mm. The range is supplied with the timeless satin stainless steel finish to forends and strike plates making them suitable for use in a wide range of commercial applications from offices, education, healthcare and many more.
www.hoppe.co.uk
under one app – the Yale Home app. Alongside the convenience of controlling all appliances under one central app, consumers will also benefit from no subscription fees and the ability to seamlessly add additional products to their ecosystem with ease in the future. “Of course, Yale’s wider ecosystem also provides plenty of opportunities for merchants looking to boost sales of smart security products
Häfele snaps to fixing options
The new UC 16/64,from fixings specialist HÄFELE, is a polycarbonate connection device mixing snap-in studs and clips with a latching nose and screw holes to achieve multiple applications with just one device. Suitable for corner, surface and upright connections, as well as offset, angled and double joints, the UC 16/64 also acts
as an assembly aid, cable guide, spacer and floor guide. The company has also launched Metalla 310 – a high-quality, high-performance hinge in a new black nickel finish.
www.hafele.co.uk
BRITON adds exits for 2024
BRITON has launched a new exit hardware catalogue, showcasing a flagship range of Briton products and accessories, with product specifications, EN classifications and certified application information listed for each of Briton’s panic and
emergency exit hardware devices. The new catalogue also includes a first look at the recently updated Briton 370 Series, a set of high performance, Certifire-approved exit hardware devices designed to provide immediate escape without compromising building security. Briton has compiled a comprehensive set of technical details, product illustrations, spare parts and fixing kits into one concise catalogue. The catalogue features valuable pages of advice and tools, including detailed safety and compliance information and a practical three-step product selector guide designed to simplify product selection and improve fire door safety standards across the built environment.
www.allegion.com. August 2024
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in the run up to the profitable autumn period.” With consumer investment in connected products only growing, with figures suggesting the value of the smart home market will increase to £12.28 billion by 2027, Yale urges merchants to stock up on quality smart security products that work together to provide a full security package to protect their customer’s homes now, and for the future. BMJ
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