Häfele introduces the ‘DT Lite’, for secure, simple access.
July 3rd, 2009
With over 80 years in the design and architectural hardware industry, Häfele has released another quality aesthetic product – the DT lite – a slimline electronic locking system, ideal for residential, commercial and hotel applications.
Offering secure, simple access, the DL lite is a touchless locking system, eliminating the need for conventional swipe cards. This touchless operation means no wear and tear on the reader head or cards and avoids the common and annoying experience of cards that simply don’t work!
Available in two handle shapes and four durable PVD finishes, the contemporary security system continues the Hafele philosophy of quality, creative design.
The latest product news and information is available at hafele.com
Häfele Australia Pty/Ltd. 1300 659 728
Hero Image: DT Lite, Chrome plated matt with C-shape handle.
DT Lite, Brass matt with C-shape handle.
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