24.04.2017 • NewsUhlmann & Zachersecurity expo

Uhlmann & Zacher: Electronic Door Fitting at SecurityExpo Munich

Uhlmann Zacher is participating in the SecurityExpo in Munich and will present new and innovative products from the world of electronic locking systems. One innovative product is ...

Uhlmann & Zachers electronic door fitting with short plate CX6174
Uhlmann & Zacher's electronic door fitting with short plate CX6174

Uhlmann & Zacher is participating in the SecurityExpo in Munich and will present new and innovative products from the world of electronic locking systems.
One innovative product is the electronic door fitting with short plate CX6174. This product extends the product range of Uhlmann & Zacher and is characterised by its well thought out concept and sleek stainless steel design, which allows it to easily adapt to the architecture of new and existing buildings. The complete electronic system, power supply and LED signalling have been built into the compact space of the door handle. The installation can be done without any special tools or wiring and it can thus be installed quickly even by unskilled persons. Different handle shapes provide additional customisation.
In addition, the company will present the new generation of Clex compact knob cylinder CX6162. Due to its compact size, it is especially suitable for tubular frame doors with small backset and it can be installed in almost any door.

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