SWF introduces fixed Taylors Spindle to its portfolio

SWF introduces fixed Taylors Spindle to its portfolio
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Date: 7 March 2019

Steel Window Fittings (SWF), a Steel Window Association member, is pleased to announce the launch of its "Taylors Spindle".

New to Steel Window Fittings, the Taylors Spindle, which can be used with the company's B850 and B860 door handles. The Taylors Spindle is used to fix the handle so it cannot operate in an up or down lever-lever motion and becomes fixed. The handle can be fixed in either a horizontal or vertical position and used on doors that do not require a latch or lock mechanism.

The new Taylors Spindle is easy to fit; the spindle base is first fitted to the door, the sprung cassette is then removed from the handle baseplate and then the handle is fitted over the spindle and fixed to the door.

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