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Leading global provider of security and safety solutions, Ingersoll Rand has launched a new Ironmongery and Security Hardware catalogue to provide installers and specifiers with an easy-to-use guide featuring their architectural hardware and entry level access control products.

The new full colour guide has been designed to provide easy-to-access information on each product range to help customers select the ideal product, featuring Ingersoll Rand’s flagship brands including Briton door closers, exit devices, door furniture and lockcases. The guide also includes Legge lever locks and latches, CISA cylinders and Briton mechanical and electronic access control products.

The catalogue outlines solutions and guidance on the correct specification and products for different applications. It also explains relevant requirements and the latest legislation, such as The Equality Act – disability legislation.

Paul Cundy, Unitary Sales Leader of Ingersoll Rand, said: “We know that specifiers and installers are time-pressed and need to be able to access superior products and solutions quickly and efficiently. That’s why we wanted our Ironmongery and Security Hardware catalogue to be as comprehensive as possible with many images to help with product selection. All of our products are clearly marked with the key features, vital dimensions and certification, making this the ideal tool at the vital planning stage of any project.

“The product guide is also an invaluable tool for busy installers, with all the latest product information in an easy to navigate format that makes comparing and choosing the right product really simple.”

Soon to be launched CISA Astral Tekno cylinders, Briton 2820 floor springs, the Briton 9360 digital code lock, Briton 9260 outside access device, Briton 581 push pad and Briton by Randi door furniture also in feature in the product guide.

All Ingersoll Rand products are offered with industry needs in mind and are backed up by the company’s ISO9001 and ISO4001 accreditations.

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