First Multi Point Locking For Steel Windows
Steel Window Association member Steel Window Fittings has launched a range of concealed, multi-point locking systems specifically for W30, W40 and W50TB...
Read Full ArticleSteel windows might look good and offer strength but have often not been seen as secure as other material options. Steel Window Fittings believes that can change.
The company now offers handles and fittings for both modern and heritage buildings and for virtually any application. It works with everyone from window and door manufacturers to architects, designers and restorers of commercial, public and private properties. Recent projects include London County Hall, the renovation of the Ealing Townhouse and a period cottage in the Cotswolds.
Big range
The company works closely with window and door manufacturers to provide customers with a choice of over 60 window handles and over 20 door handles along with three models of concealed single and double door locking systems.
There are also concealed multipoints available in over 20 options, from multipoint concealed locking systems to multipoint and spindle handles.
Stays are available in over 20 options, from peg and butterfly stays to stay pins and brackets, while hinges also come in over 20 options, including lift-off and butt to top-hung and weld-on.
There are 15 models of bolts, from concealed slimline lockable bolts to grub screw bolts and keys.
There are 11 opener options, including spring catches, ring pulls and carriage locks with keys, while safety restrictors come in seven models, including tracks, concealed restrictors and cabin hooks.
Decorative finishes
The company has seven signature finishes suitable for commercial or residential applications, providing both a heritage/traditional appearance or a more contemporary look – satin chrome, dark bronze, gun metal. antique black, oil rub bronze and antique brass
In addition, many handles and fittings can be custom designed in a range of RAL colours.
Picture: Steel window fittings are now available to match the durability of fittings made from other materials.
www.steel-window-association.co.uk
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
13th February 2025