Clearview National March 2015 - Issue 160 | Page 66

HARDWARE& SECURITY sponsored by An Excellent System for Timber Doors Hardware specialist VBH has launched a new Mullion Free Double Door Lock system from MACO to enhance timber double doors. »»The system utilises two C-TS lever operated locks with vertical shootbolts, which combine to provide a secure central meeting stile with a smooth locking action. The lock on the master leaf locks into the slave leaf, but only after the slave lock has been thrown into its locked position, eliminating the risk of leaving doors only half secured. The master lock features solid steel hooks for excellent security, helping the lock to achieve a pass at PAS24:2012 and Secured by Design (SBD) approval. By fitting a C-TS split spindle kit, the lock can be converted from a standard lever/lever operation to a split spindle style for doors where access should only be available from outside via a key. ‘no need for a floating mullion’ The system offers a 10 year guarantee, along with PAS24 and SBD approval, a testament to the strength and security of the locks. The C-TS lock case and tapered hooks provide a smooth operation, proving to an excellent addition to the VBH timber range.” the construction of timber double doors as there is no need for a floating mullion. For more information on the MACO Mullion Free door lock visit, www.vbhgb.com or call VBH on 01634 263300 Simon Eshelby, VBH Timber Product Manager commented: “The MACO Mullion Free system simplifies New Website Gives Exceptional Experience The Trojan Group has just launched a new website, www.trojangroup.com. »»Tony Chadwick, Trojan’s Group Managing Director, said: “We have worked extensively to develop a site that is user-friendly and reflects the qualities and values that Trojan Group holds. We are delighted with the result and are looking forward to hearing what our customers think.” The website was developed by Trojan’s in-house team together with its marketing and PR consultancy. As Tony says, the site is a good reflection of what Trojan represents as a company. The products take centre stage on the site, with complete information on all the ranges, including buy online facilities and technical 66 » M AR 2015 » CL EARVI E W- UK . C O M sheet downloads. Elsewhere on the site there is information on the Trojan Group and its support services to help prospective customers understand what Trojan delivers. The latest news completes a site that aims to give visitors the information they need fast. The site has been designed to match Trojan’s offline branding using sophisticated shades of grey, orange and black. It works seamlessly on desktop PCs, phones and tablets. Tony says: “We know that more and more people are accessing our site on mobile devices so it was important we gave these users, as well as traditional desktop users, an exceptional experience.” The new website takes the quality of the Trojan brand and translates it into an online environment. As such, it looks certain to drive new sales and create greater awareness of this already successful company. For further information visit, www.trojangroup.com