Markar PoE Continuous Hinge

Oct. 7, 2016

LOS ANGELES, Calif., Oct. 5 -- PEMKO Manufacturing, an ASSA ABLOY Group company, today announced the availability of the new Markar Power over Ethernet (PoE) Continuous Hinge. The Markar Power over Ethernet (PoE) Continuous Hinge provides a means to pass Ethernet data and power through the door hinge to electrified PoE hardware. Available as an option on most 3500, 600, 300, 200 and 100 Series Edge Mount Continuous Pin and Barrel Hinges, the Markar PoE Continuous Hinge helps make electrical installations fast and secure.

“The Markar PoE Continuous Hinge provides for quick, accurate and secure one-person installation,” Damond Smalls, Product Manager, ASSA ABLOY. “The hinge helps eliminate power disruption due to tampering, and conceals and protects the wiring from chafing.”

The hinge's powerful ElectroLynx® "plug and play" functionality quickly connects to other ASSA ABLOY Group brand products, including access control hardware from Corbin Russwin and SARGENT and cables and harness assemblies from McKinney. The Electrical Transfer Access Prep (ETAP) is included, allowing easier access to wiring and making installation even faster.

Additionally, continuous pin and barrel hinges distribute the door weight evenly throughout the hinge length, thus reducing wear and tear on the door and frame. They also increase security by preventing the insertion of devices between the door and frame.

More Info: www.pemko.com

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