A new range of security, combination and cycle products will be debuted at this year’s MLA Expo 2011 by Henry Squire & Sons Ltd. The Master Locksmiths Association Expo runs at the Telford International Centre, from September 9 to 11.
Making its UK debut at the show is Squire’s Snaplok, the UK’s first combination cycle lock to achieve Sold Secure ‘silver’ status. Its patented design is described by the makers as ‘one of a kind’ and based on the appearance of a ‘carabiner’, more commonly used for mountain climbing.
The Snaplok is the firm says considerably lighter in weight than an equivalent Sold Secure D-lock and comes with a carry bracket to be used when commuting. Other cycle locks at the show include the patented MAKO Conger with its hardened steel chain encased in PVC and the new Zenith Combi range featuring an LED light for ease of use in the dark.
Squire will also be showing its latest range of Stronghold combination padlocks. Made from hardened solid steel, the patented Stronghold design is for user at sheds, garages, commercial vehicles or industrial premises.
Other security products on show from Squire include the CBW85 Hi-security solid brass shutter lock for use on roller shutters and featuring a rotating hardened steel shackle; the latest CP50 Recodable Combination range with high corrosion resistance and weather protection; and the CP40 and CP60 Recodable Combination ranges with a double locking mechanism and push button opening.
All the firm’s security products come with a 10-year guarantee and are rated with the company’s official 15-stage security rating, showing at a glance the lock’s level of security from 1 (low) to 15 (maximum). For further information and stockists contact Henry Squire & Sons Ltd on 01902 308050,
About Squire
Security company Henry Squire & Sons Ltd was established in 1780. Squire – still an independent family owned business – manufactures padlocks and cycle locks with production, research and design headquarters in Wolverhampton. The company also has a production facility in China.





