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Stainless steel swinghandle survives abuse

An EMKA UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 19, 2007

To date there has been a problem realising the benefits of a swinghandle in potentially abusive environments, vandal vulnerable roadside cabinets and aggressively corrosive situations.

To date there has been a problem realising the benefits of a swinghandle in potentially abusive environments, vandal vulnerable roadside cabinets and aggressively corrosive situations.

Now Emka has changed all that with the new Programme 1121 stainless steel swinghandle.

Andy Billingham, GM of Emka, explains: "The 1121 programme is produced in AISI 316 and offers the strength of stainless steel with the flexibility of the Emka system".

"This ensures that the 1121 accepts all standard Emka lock profiles, keylocks and insert locks, as well as offering a padlockable variant".

Additional features include full compatibility with all Emka standard internal rod lock systems - thus enabling single-point, three-point and multi-point door closure - all based on the standard 25 x 50mm twin hole cutout.

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