Praise for Yale stable door lock
Universal Composite Doors has praised Yale’s Lockmaster 21 Stable Door lock due to its ‘exceptional performance’, as the companies mark a five-year partnership.
Dean Human, technical manager at Universal Composite Doors, commented: “Yale locks and cylinders have been integral to our operations since 2019. Their renowned quality and the prestigious Yale name play a crucial role in our ability to offer market-leading security solutions that earn our customers’ trust.
“The composite Lockmaster 21 Stable Door lock from Yale is brilliant. Its built-in shootbolts provide powerful reinforcement, making the doors much harder to force open, and its radius allows it to engage seamlessly with the door frame, maximising security. It’s the best stable door lock we’ve ever seen.”
The Lockmaster 21 Stable Door lock is a combination of Yale’s Lockmaster 21 and Lockmaster KeyTurn multipoint door locks.
Its ‘impeccable’ security is aided by the signature Lockmaster hook and anti-lift pin on both the top and bottom leaf – it also features an easy-to-use push-in snib mechanism to prevent accidental lock-outs.
The Made in Britain-accredited lock is tested to 240 hours of corrosion resistance (Grade 4) and features a faceplate made of 430 stainless with Yale branding.
Paul Gravell, sales director at Yale DWS, commented: “It’s great to have been supplying our products to Universal Composite Doors for five years. They are discerning buyers with a strong understanding of the hardware available in the market and how it relates to their customers, so it’s a real compliment that they rate our Lockmaster 21 Stable Door lock and other products so highly.”
Universal Composite Doors also uses the Yale Lockmaster multi-point door locking system, as well as various kitemarked cylinders.