The Ultion team is excited to unveil Ultion Bolt, a ‘ground-breaking’ auto-fire lock designed to transform the way that lever handle doors are sold. Ultion Bolt removes the need to lift the door handle, aiming to provide a hassle-free locking solution that enhances door functionality and security.
Composite door manufacturers have previously recommended that homeowners lift a handle, as it reduces thermal movement or bowing. The team behind the Ultion Bolt has addressed this issue directly by bringing an auto-fire lock to lever handle doors. This means that even if the door has bowed and one of the locking points cannot engage, Ultion Bolt ensures that the door remains secure. The door is constantly bolted, minimising the chances of movement and maximising security.
Ultion Bolt also introduces the convenience of smart functionality. The lock comes with a transmitter pocket, allowing homeowners to make their door smart by adding the Ultion Nuki transmitter.
Thanks to the built-in magnet on the lock strip, users can access a report on the door’s status – whether the door is open or closed. Additionally, with Ultion Nuki’s auto unlock feature, homeowners can set the door to automatically lock and unlock without the need for a key or phone. “This seamless integration of Ultion Bolt and Ultion Nuki offers homeowners unparalleled convenience and peace of mind,” according to Ultion’s representative.
“As part of ‘the Ultionverse’, Ultion Bolt seamlessly integrates with a comprehensive range of security solutions,” they went on to explain. “Trade customers can now benefit from Ultion’s complete suite of products – including lock mechanisms, handles and cylinders – which are all designed to provide unmatched protection, seamless integration and an exceptional user experience.
“With Ultion Bolt, trade customers can elevate their offerings and redefine their customers’ expectations. To learn more about this ground-breaking slam lock and explore the limitless possibilities of the Ultionverse, visit ultion-lock.co.uk/ultion-bolt.”