ERA Safety Locking Restrictor

The ERA Safety Locking Restrictor is a simple to fit device that limits the distance a window or door can open. Ergonomically designed for easy operation, this product is suitable for domestic and commercial applications and is BS EN 16281: 2013 compliant. This unit comes supplied with two keys and the necessary fixings.
Features
  • Ergonomically designed for easy operation
  • Suitable for use with PVCu, timber and aluminium windows and doors
  • Tested to 50,000 cycles
  • BS EN 16281: 2013, BS EN: 13126-1: 2011 and BS EN 1670:2007 compliant
  • Available in white, brown, polished gold and polished chrome
  • Cable length: 160mm
  • NB - Era are now supplying this product in poly bag packaging instead of visi pack, you could receive either until stocks have moved through
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Description
The ERA Safety Locking Restrictor is a simple to fit device that limits the distance a window or door can open. Ergonomically designed for easy operation, this product is suitable for domestic and commercial applications and is BS EN 16281: 2013 compliant. This unit comes supplied with two keys and the necessary fixings.
Features
Features
  • Ergonomically designed for easy operation
  • Suitable for use with PVCu, timber and aluminium windows and doors
  • Tested to 50,000 cycles
  • BS EN 16281: 2013, BS EN: 13126-1: 2011 and BS EN 1670:2007 compliant
  • Available in white, brown, polished gold and polished chrome
  • Cable length: 160mm
  • NB - Era are now supplying this product in poly bag packaging instead of visi pack, you could receive either until stocks have moved through