Yale Door and Window Solutions Unveils Lockmaster AutoEngage Solution

Yale Door and Window Solutions Unveils Lockmaster AutoEngage Solution
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www.yaledoorandwindowsolutions.co.uk

Date: 8 January 2019

Yale has launched a new automatic locking solution, suitable for both contemporary and heritage door styles.

The Lockmaster AutoEngage is a multi-point system that combines security and versatility. The all-new automatic lock mechanism engages as soon as the door is closed, making it ideal for the growing trend in non-lever operation door styles.

Available for both composite and timber doors, the AutoEngage is designed and built to Yale’s exacting standards. The system is also designed to offer class-leading installation tolerance, aiding easy fitting.

Thanks to a unique gearbox design, the system can be used with either key retract or lever operation furniture, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Additionally, the Lockmaster AutoEngage is extremely easy to use, meaning it is  ideal for residents with limited dexterity

Paul Atkinson, Sales and Commercial Director for Yale Door and Window Solutions comments: “We’re pleased to launch the Yale Lockmaster AutoEngage, which offers a combination of performance and simplicity seldom seen in domestic locks.

“the AutoEngage is available to suit contemporary and heritage door styles, and its automatic locking system makes it the ideal solution for the current trend towards non-lever door styles.”

A range of complementary Elite Stainless Steel door furniture is available and comes with a 25-year surface finish guarantee. 

The Lockmaster AutoEngage is made in the UK and comes with Yale’s 10 Year Mechanical Guarantee.

For further information on the Yale Lockmaster AutoEngage or the rest of the Yale Door and Window Solutions range, please visit www.yaledoorandwindowsolutions.co.uk.

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