Safeware expands Yale offering

Hardware distributor, Safeware, has further expanded its product range with the introduction of the Yale Lockmaster stable door lock, reflecting the growing popularity of stable door designs across both traditional and contemporary homes.

Rob Hartill, Safeware’s commercial director, said: “The Yale Lockmaster stable door lock gives our customers a high-performance locking solution that’s specifically designed for composite stable doors.  It combines Yale’s trusted product quality with the flexibility to meet a range of design and installation requirements.”

Designed around the proven Lockmaster platform, the composite stable door lock features the Lockmaster hook and anti-lift pin on both the top and bottom leaf. It also incorporates a push-in snib feature to prevent accidental lock-outs.

With a choice of 35mm and 45mm backsets, the lock is available without rollers and comes with a two-piece keep for ease of installation. It has been tested to 240 hours of corrosion resistance (Grade 4) and features a 430 stainless steel faceplate.

As part of the popular Lockmaster collection, the Stable door lock is said to deliver Yale’s trademark combination of security, functionality and ease of installation.

According to Safeware, its long-standing partnership with Yale continues to deliver market-led hardware solutions such as the Yale SensCheck smart window and door lock and the Lockmaster panic exit device. Together, the companies are said to be committed to providing customers with technically advanced hardware backed by dedicated support.

Rob added: “We’re constantly working with our hardware supply partners to deliver products that give fabricators an edge. The Lockmaster stable door lock is another example of how we are helping fabricators to offer more choice and deliver the quality that homeowners can rely on.”