Clearview National May 2016 - Issue 174 | Page 54

FIT SHOW 2016 A SECURITY GAME CHANGER LAUNCHED AT FIT GT Snap Lok, the latest groundbreaking component developed by GT Window Products, made its debut at this year’s FIT Show. Clearview met with Managing Director, Carl Taylor, on the stand to find out more… »»Carl’s father, Graham, founded GT Window Products 23 years ago. Graham sadly passed away three years ago but his legacy lives on in the recently rebranded company. So it would seem fitting then that the Company’s latest innovation, GT Snap Lok, is a development on the original clip for which the business first found success, GT SecuriClip, which became the only recognised solution to help window and door fabricators meet vital tests that prevent sealed units from being forcibly removed. “We work very closely with fabricators so we know what their issues are,” explained Carl. “A key driver has been the need to make sure their products meet building regulations requirements, in particular Document Q, which became active for new builds and extensions in October last year and includes PAS 24. “For example, we designed a new security component for Shepley recently to ensure its French doors met new Document Q security requirements, as well as the latest Part M standards for disabled access. The End Cap we produced means that Shepley’s range of Visage French doors are now compliant with all the building regulations, which became active for new homes receiving planning permission after 1st October last year. “The new GT Snap Lok enables window and door manufacturers to meet the latest building regulation requirements to ensure sealed window and door units cannot be forcibly removed. “Needing no screws or additional profile related packers, the unique design of the one-piece clip means the component doesn’t need to be added whilst the units are in production. Instead, GT Snap Lok is simply 54 M AY 2 01 6 slotted into place by fitters out on site during the installation process. “GT Snap Lok helps them secure glass units in line with the new standards but it also offers additional benefits as well, which is why we consider it to be a game changer in the market. “As a one-piece component that can be used in a variety of different profiles, GT Snap Lok doesn’t need to be added during production. As the units are being installed, fitters add the component, snapping it into place, and the window or door is secure,” Carl explains. The design combines the needs of fabricators to meet the latest regulatory standards as cost effectively as possible with those of the fitters who are focused on making installation quicker and easier. The new component benefits from GT’s rich heritage in security design coupled with the benefits of the latest tooling technology. Previously tooling was developed as the component design evolved, which could mean product development could last several months. It used to take three weeks to develop the tooling to produce a sample and quite often five different sample versions were needed before final one was right. “For Shepley, we produced a bespoke acrylic sample in just three weeks, which was thoroughly tested. Only when it passed the required standards was the tooling developed for mass production saving both time and money,” Carl says. To comply with Document Q, French doors have to include security features designed to protect householders and reduce the risk of opportunistic break-ins. In meeting part M, the doors must facilitate access for wheelchairs. Previously the access threshold on French doors was 15mm high but the new standards reduces the roll over height to 11mm. The resulting End Cap developed by GT solves the problem by securing the two doors together and providing greater support from excessive force at the bottom of the frame. “Our entire range of Visage low threshold French doors can now meet new Document Q security requirements as well as the latest Part M standards for disabled access. It means that developers and builders can specify and fit them with confidence knowing they offer the required standards,” explains Tim Walker, Managing Director at Shepley, one of the largest fabricators of REHAU windows and composite doors in the UK. “We’ve really enjoyed working with the team at GT,’ Tim added. “They understood exactly what we needed to achieve and helped us get there really quickly.” www.gtwindowproducts.co.uk