Paxton Access Limited, a market leader in the design and manufacture of electronic access control systems, has announced significant price reductions across its range of TOUCHLOCK keypads.  Recommended retail price savings range from 12.5% to 33% and are valid throughout 2007.

TOUCHLOCK keypads are available as compact systems or for use with Switch2 and Net2 systems, thereby providing a suitable keypad for every application. Two models are available.  The ‘K' series backlit keypad is ideal for low light conditions and is supplied with a choice of black and white bezels.  The ‘K' series stainless steel keypad has a robust metal construction with a bezel finished in satin chrome.  Both models are available in three sizes - 38mm, 50mm and 75mm wide  - and every keypad is IPX7 rated for external use and comes with a 5-year guarantee.

Adam Stroud, Paxton Access' Sales and Marketing Director, explains the rationale behind the price reduction:

"Strong market demand for TOUCHLOCK led us to increase production thereby reducing the unit cost of manufacture.  We're delighted to be able to pass these savings on to our customers - not as a time limited marketing promotion but as a permanent price adjustment that will last throughout 2007."

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