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Single Design Theme Only From HOPPE North America, Inc.- ebuild (4/20/2007)
- Whether you craft doors or windows or construct an entire home, every detail reflects upon your hard work. That's why you demand HOPE hardware with the integrity and single design theme focus to make your own reputation shine. The North American division of the HOPPE Group has become an industry leader in specialized hardware that features a single design theme for residential doors and windows.
HOPPE Multipoint Sliding Door Locking Hardware- ebuild (4/19/2007)
- HOPPE North America, Inc. is featuring for 2007 their new HOPPE Multipoint Sliding Door Locking Hardware. This 300 series stainless steel sliding door gear has two locking points, which allows for optimum contact with the jamb to assure passing the most stringent forced entry testing. The retractable hooks create a clean look on the door and jamb when open and the mishandling device prevents the retractable hooks from accidentally firing and potentially damaging the hardware.
HOPPE North America, Inc. Introduces HLS 7 Series Door Gear- ebuild (4/19/2007)
- The HLS 7 Series is available in the active systems of shootbolt, tongue, swing hook, shootbolt/tongue and shootbolt/swing hook, as well as inactive shootbolt and inactive rod lock systems. Available in 45mm, 60mm and 70mm backsets, all HOPPE HLS 7 Series systems are made from 304 series stainless steel and other non-corrosive components which prevent the unwelcome intrusion of rust and corrosion. All of the HOPPE HLS 7 Series systems have an anti-back drive feature for added security. This anti-back drive feature prevents locking points from disengaging from the outside by possible intruders so forced entry from the outside is unlikely.
European-Style Locksets- REMODELING Magazine (4/4/2007)
- Hoppe. A new grade of handlesets has been introduced to the maker's HBL line, a cylindrical lock system that provides European style locksets for interior and exterior doors and fits standard North American door prep. The product line's upgraded handlesets are now UL-listed, 90-minute rated, and are rated ANSI Grade 1 for security and Grade 2 for operation. 888.485.4885.
NightWatch Deadbolt- REMODELING Magazine (4/4/2007)
- Master Lock. Designed as a standard deadbolt with a patented new security feature, the NightWatch Deadbolt keeps intruders out, even if they have your key. To activate, lock the deadbolt as usual, then pull the lever while depressing a safety release that prevents accidental activation. In this "engaged" position, the NightWatch blocks out any key and is impossible to pick. The lock is engaged and disengaged from indoors only. 414.571.5625.
Door Jamb Armor System- REMODELING Magazine (4/4/2007)
- Door Jamb Armor. The unique Door Jamb Armor system reinforces doors' weak points to deter intruders. The Jamb Shield sleeve wraps around the lock side of the door jamb to prevent kick-ins, the Hinge Shield fits around existing door hinges, and the Door Shield reinforces the lock and knob area of the door. The standard combo set includes a 5-inch Jamb Shield, two Hinge Shields, and a universal two-piece Door Shield. 888.582.2294.
Rustic Collection Handlesets- REMODELING Magazine (4/4/2007)
- Baldwin. For lodge-style homes, or a touch of the outdoors in the city, the Rustic Collection offers curb appeal and security with two new handleset profiles, gracefully arched Boulder and strongly rectangular Cody (shown). The forged-brass styles are available in a full-escutcheon or a 3/4-plate version and coordinate with patio door hardware and Rustic Knobs and Rustic Levers for interior doors. 800.566.1986.
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- PROSALES Magazine (3/1/2007)
- Year after year, the diversity of our Editors' Choice winners continues to reflect the many ways in which the pro supply industry changes and evolves. We hope many of these products will strike your fancy and reveal themselves to you as valuable tools–not just more items to sell–as you progress through 2007.
Show Time: IBS Preview- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/19/2007)
- The International Builders' Show is back in Orlando, Fla., for a third year, and the NAHB expects it to be bigger and better than ever. The event at the Orange County Convention Center Feb. 7-10 promises to include the most exciting new products for the home building and remodeling industries. There will be more than 1,600 exhibitors from the United States and around the world. In this issue, catch a glimpse of some of the products and materials that can help you save time and money and attract new customers. Walking around the Builders' Show may not be as fun as spending time at Disney World, but it's certainly more educational.
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