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Camden Door Controls, an industry-renowned provider of innovative, high quality door activation and locking products, has introduced new ‘SER’ surface boxes and extension rings that provide a complete solution for new construction.

Simple and robust solution

In addition, the devices provide a simple and robust solution, when replacing round wired and manual push plate switches, with either Camden’s wired or wireless SureWave no-touch switches, or Kinetic no-battery wireless switches. 

These newest additions are indicative of Camden’s commitment to not only design and manufacture the most cost effective and technically advanced door activation devices, but also to support those devices, with a complete range of mounting options for use in new and retrofit applications.

New mounting options

These new mounting options include a 6” round surface box with an extension ring and a 4-1/2” round surface box with an extension ring. More information on these new boxes and extension rings is available on the Camden website.

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