Topic Term: Door & Window Hardware
Patio Door Hardware Solution | RotoFasco Secura 9600 Sliding Patio Door Handle
Sponsored by Roto
Challenge
Cost-conscious patio door fabricators are looking for a sliding patio door handle that is easy to install, provides a contemporary aesthetic and matches exterior design.
Solution
Roto North America’s RotoFasco Secura 9600 handle offers fabricators an "entry-level" handle that complements the company’s 9900 contemporary handle, providing a better/best family of aesthetic looks. In addition to traditional use, some customers are actually installing the handle on furniture cabinets, which highlights the contemporary styling of this new handle.
The one-piece design of the handle allows for an ease of installation and is offered with a matching exterior design, with or without a keyed option.
The RotoFasco Secura 9600 handle is compatible with all of Roto's current mortise, keeper and accessory options and features built-in screw bosses which eliminate the need to install bushing spacers.
Produced in Roto's manufacturing plant in Ontario, Canada, the new RotoFasco Secura 9600 sliding patio door handle is a one-piece product that is available in a plethora of powdercoat colors.
Patio Door Hardware Solution | RotoFasco Secura 9600 Sliding Patio Door Handle
Sponsored by Roto
Challenge
Cost-conscious patio door fabricators are looking for a sliding patio door handle that is easy to install, provides a contemporary aesthetic and matches exterior design.
Solution
Roto North America’s RotoFasco Secura 9600 handle offers fabricators an "entry-level" handle that complements the company’s 9900 contemporary handle, providing a better/best family of aesthetic looks. In addition to traditional use, some customers are actually installing the handle on furniture cabinets, which highlights the contemporary styling of this new handle.
The one-piece design of the handle allows for an ease of installation and is offered with a matching exterior design, with or without a keyed option.
The RotoFasco Secura 9600 handle is compatible with all of Roto's current mortise, keeper and accessory options and features built-in screw bosses which eliminate the need to install bushing spacers.
Produced in Roto's manufacturing plant in Ontario, Canada, the new RotoFasco Secura 9600 sliding patio door handle is a one-piece product that is available in a plethora of powdercoat colors.
Patio Door Hardware Solution | RotoFasco Secura 9600 Sliding Patio Door Handle
Sponsored by Roto
Challenge
Cost-conscious patio door fabricators are looking for a sliding patio door handle that is easy to install, provides a contemporary aesthetic and matches exterior design.
Solution
Roto North America’s RotoFasco Secura 9600 handle offers fabricators an "entry-level" handle that complements the company’s 9900 contemporary handle, providing a better/best family of aesthetic looks. In addition to traditional use, some customers are actually installing the handle on furniture cabinets, which highlights the contemporary styling of this new handle.
The one-piece design of the handle allows for an ease of installation and is offered with a matching exterior design, with or without a keyed option.
The RotoFasco Secura 9600 handle is compatible with all of Roto's current mortise, keeper and accessory options and features built-in screw bosses which eliminate the need to install bushing spacers.
Produced in Roto's manufacturing plant in Ontario, Canada, the new RotoFasco Secura 9600 sliding patio door handle is a one-piece product that is available in a plethora of powdercoat colors.
Inox
Luna (round) and Urban (square) are concealed fixing flush trim options for privacy barn door locks. Each features smooth, stainless steel thumb turns that sit flush against the wall with no visible screws or fasteners. A one-inch bolt is installed inside the door jamb and the bolt slides securely into the door’s strike, which is mounted on the door and has a spring-loaded dust cover with a decorative cap. Six designer finishes are available, as well as CeraMax ceramic-coated door hardware.
Inox
Luna (round) and Urban (square) are concealed fixing flush trim options for privacy barn door locks. Each features smooth, stainless steel thumb turns that sit flush against the wall with no visible screws or fasteners. A one-inch bolt is installed inside the door jamb and the bolt slides securely into the door’s strike, which is mounted on the door and has a spring-loaded dust cover with a decorative cap. Six designer finishes are available, as well as CeraMax ceramic-coated door hardware.
Privacy Pocket Door Lock
The Privacy Pocket Door Lock, debuting at IBS, has a handle with concealed screws and minimal seams. The large handle and edge pull are designed to be easy to grip. The lock also features a linear-actuated latch that can be installed over a traditional pocket door handle cutout. Three finishes are available: matte black, polished chrome and satin nickel. Booth #C4536.
Privacy Pocket Door Lock
The Privacy Pocket Door Lock, debuting at IBS, has a handle with concealed screws and minimal seams. The large handle and edge pull are designed to be easy to grip. The lock also features a linear-actuated latch that can be installed over a traditional pocket door handle cutout. Three finishes are available: matte black, polished chrome and satin nickel. Booth #C4536.
Privacy Pocket Door Lock
The Privacy Pocket Door Lock, debuting at IBS, has a handle with concealed screws and minimal seams. The large handle and edge pull are designed to be easy to grip. The lock also features a linear-actuated latch that can be installed over a traditional pocket door handle cutout. Three finishes are available: matte black, polished chrome and satin nickel. Booth #C4536.
LaserArt x CeraMax
LaserArt x CeraMax is launching at IBS. The hardware first is treated with CeraMax ceramic coating and one of 12 color options is selected before the hardware bakes in a finishing chamber. The company then uses its vanadote diode laser to create a custom design. Booth #SL3104.
LaserArt x CeraMax
LaserArt x CeraMax is launching at IBS. The hardware first is treated with CeraMax ceramic coating and one of 12 color options is selected before the hardware bakes in a finishing chamber. The company then uses its vanadote diode laser to create a custom design. Booth #SL3104.