Yale Door and Window Solutions launches Verso Window Hinge

Yale Door and Window Solutions launches Verso Window Hinge
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www.yaledoorandwindowsolutions.co.uk

Date: 5 February 2019

Yale has launched a fully reversible window hinge with unique easy close functionality.

The Yale Verso window hinge has several additional features alongside the easy close functionality, including full rotation for cleaning – making it the perfect choice for upper floor residential and commercial upper floor windows.

Built with the user in mind, the Verso’s design offers an extremely high level of functionality. For practicality and convenience, the sash rotates fully on the outside of the building, ensuring no damage to window blinds, curtains or internal window displays.

Likewise, the geometry does not allow the sash to rotate above the height of the frame. This ensures that there are no issues in recessed installations or those with protrusions above the window

Grant Stratford, Technical Director for Yale Door and Window Solutions, comments: “We’re extremely pleased to launch the Yale Verso window hinge, which provides the ideal reversible solution with easy close functionality. It is a hinge that has been designed to be both user-friendly and secure.

“The Verso hinge can be used in flush casement windows, making it ideal for use in residential upper floor applications.”

The hinge is available in six module sizes to accommodate sash heights ranging from 460mm to 1,500mm, and accessories are available to enable manufacturers to achieve PAS 24 on their Yale Verso hinge.

For further information on the Yale Verso Window Hinge or the rest of the Yale Door and Window Solutions range, please visit www.yaledws.co.uk.

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