Window Ware now offers the Mantis 4 multipoint door lock from Yale

Trusted provider of leading brand window and door hardware solutions Window Ware is pleased to announce the addition of the Yale Mantis 4 door lock to its wide portfolio of multipoint locking solutions.

Designed, tested, and manufactured in the UK, this latest generation of Mantis multipoint door locks, was launched earlier this year and delivers several significant improvements on the popular Mantis 3.

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Its unique hook and large chamfered linear bolt with 25mm engagement and pre-compression rollers are expertly positioned to improve sealing, enhance security and support PAS24:2016 accreditation.  And, as with many other Yale locks, the Mantis 4 also features the handy push-in snib feature to prevent accidental lock outs. The addition of screw-in, hardened plastic tidy boxes provide a neat finish, improve durability, and extend product service life.

Available in 16mm and 20mm faceplate versions, with a choice of square or radiused ends, the Mantis 4 is designed to suit all types of PVC-u, timber, and composite door sets.  The Mantis 4 also works effortlessly with both single and French door applications. As you might expect, this lock is included in Yale’s Lifetime Security Guarantee and also carries a 10-year mechanical guarantee for added peace of mind.

Window Ware’s Commercial Director, Richard Bryant said: “Yale’s Mantis 4 multipoint door lock offers customers exceptional security and a bunch of clever features that are already making it a hit with fabricators.  It’s a strong addition to Window Ware’s portfolio of products.”

Window Ware has been successfully serving the window and door industry with leading brand hardware, tools, and consumables since 1987. For more information about the Mantis 4, to request a product catalogue or find out about their other ranges, please call 01234 242 724, email sales@windowware.co.uk, or visit www.windowware.co.uk.   

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