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The Cas company, founded in Seveso in northern Italy in 1878, has a record of continuity that is almost unique in the lock industry. Managed for over a century by the Campi family, it has constantly kept pace with technological and industrial developments. Its initial customer base was the expanding furniture industry in Lombardy and it subsequently expanded into international markets. It has diversified its product portfolio to include not only its core business of furniture locks but also products for door and window closures.

 

At the beginning of the new millennium the company, which in the meantime had changed owners and name to become Open SpA, carried out a further diversification, investing in the development of innovative systems of access control.

 

In October 2004 the company was acquired by Serrature Meroni, enabling it to extend its presence in the market for electronic security systems, while at the same time bringing fresh energy and expertise to the core business of traditional locks for doors, dividing walls and the furniture industry.

The table below indicates the correspondence between the previous CAS product codes and the new codes used in the Serrature Meroni catalogue.

 

SeriesCas codeMeroni codeView code
2A 1/S A 2A31M details »
2A 1/S C 2A30M details »
M 110 M110 details »
M 12/R MPE CAS details »
GA 125 GAWL25A details »
M 145 M64 details »
2B 145 C 2B64 details »
2B 147 C 2B147 details »
2B 16 C 2B03 details »
2A 175 O 2A33 details »
2A 175 V 2A34 details »
22 176 2224 details »
M 18 M18 details »
2B 18 C 2B12 details »
2A 2/S 2A32M details »
O99 200 O994 details »
O99 201 O994DUE details »
O99 202 O994F details »
O99 203 O994FV details »
M 214N M98A CAS details »
M 215N M98 CAS details »
21 216 2151 details »
21 216 C1 21G1 details »
21 216 C1+C2 21G2 details »
M 22 M42 details »
GA 22 A GAWL22A details »
GA 22 B GAWL22B details »
2B 220 C 2B93 details »
M 220N M93C details »
2B 221 C 2B33 details »
2A 222 C 2A85A details »
M 222N M85A CAS details »
  
SeriesCas codeMeroni codeView code
2A 223 C 2A85 details »
M 223N M85 CAS details »
2A 224 C 2A93A details »
M 224N M93A details »
2A 225 C 2A93 details »
M 225N M93 CAS details »
GA 23 A GAWL23A details »
GA 23 C GAWL23C details »
2B 231 2B11 details »
2C 256 2C256 details »
2A 257 2A57 details »
2C 265 2C34 details »
2C 266 2C34 BIL details »
2C 266 2C34 S details »
2C 270 2C24 details »
M 28 M28 details »
2A 3/S A 2A31R details »
2A 3/S C 2A30R details »
2B 333 B C 2B67 details »
2B 333 C 2B673 details »
M 333/333B M67 CAS details »
2B 402 A 2B43 details »
2B 402 C 2B41 details »
2A 422 C 2A84A details »
M 422N M84A CAS details »
2A 423 C 2A84 details »
M 423N M84 CAS details »
2A 5/S 2A32R details »
M 50 M50 details »
M 51 M59 details »
2C 516 2C53 details »
M 53 M32 details »
M 60 M76 details »
2B 60 C 2B76 details »