STANLEY Security, a leading provider of access control and integrated security solutions, announces the release of the new Quick Connect option. Available on a variety of STANLEY Security electromechanical products, the Quick Connect option is a system of preconfigured termination points, providing a comprehensive, secure connection throughout the wire run.

 The Quick Connect system’s preconfigured termination points eliminate confusion during installation and secure termination provides maximum connectivity and performance. The system offers a quick, plug-in type connection, avoiding slow and cumbersome soldering, crimping or wire-nut terminations.

“The STANLEY Quick Connect plug-in is easy-to-use and allows for efficient installation to the respective electrical options ordered,” said Mike McCoy - Product Manager of STANLEY Security. “This system maximizes hardware performance in a cohesive, easily installed integrated solution.”

Currently, the following STANLEY electromechanical products offer the Quick Connect option:

  • BEST – 40HW, 8KW & 9KW Series
  • PRECISION – E, DS, TS, LS, TDS, LDS, ELR, WTS
  • New PRECISION – EPT-12C Electronic Power Transfer
  • STANLEY Commercial Hardware – CECB179C Electric Hinge

For more information about the new Quick Connect option, or any of STANLEY Security’s first-class product offerings, please visit www.stanleysecurity.com.

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