Keyed Different Standard Shackle Padlocks
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Keyed different standard shackle padlocks restrict access to property and have a shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance. Their smaller clearance makes them less vulnerable to cutting than long shackle padlocks. These padlocks can be used across a wide variety of applications, like securing personal files in a cabinet or protecting individual toolboxes. These padlocks are keyed different, meaning they open with different keys, which limits access to a single user.
Laminated Steel Lock Body
Laminated steel lock body padlocks have laminated bodies that are made up of plates of steel fastened with steel rivets and are used for securing goods. They're not as strong as solid body locks as the steel rivets can be tampered with. These padlocks are commonly used in indoor applications as they are less corrosion resistant than chrome-plated, stainless steel, brass, covered, and aluminum lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Boron Shackle Material
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Brass Lock Body
Brass lock body padlocks resist corrosion, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors to restrict access to property. They have solid bodies, which are more secure than laminated bodies because they don't have exposed rivets that can be tampered with, but they're not as resistant to smashing as steel lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Boron Shackle Material
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Brass Shackle Material
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Hardened Steel Shackle Material
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Steel Shackle Material
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Chrome-Plated Steel Lock Body
These steel lock body padlocks have chrome plating that provides additional protection from harsh weather and corrosive environments, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors. They have solid bodies, which are more secure than laminated bodies because they don't have exposed rivets than can be tampered with. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Boron Shackle Material
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Hardened Steel Shackle Material
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Steel Lock Body
Steel lock body padlocks have solid bodies, so they're more secure than laminated bodies, which have rivets that can be tampered with. They're more resistant to smashing than brass and aluminum lock body padlocks and are used to secure access to property. These padlocks are commonly used in indoor applications as they are less corrosion resistant than chrome-plated, stainless steel, brass, covered, and aluminum lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Brass Shackle Material
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Hardened Steel Shackle Material
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Stainless Steel Shackle Material
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Steel Shackle Material
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Covered Lock Body
Covered lock body padlocks have a cover that resists corrosion and scratches, making them ideal for use both indoors and outdoors to secure access to goods. Different cover materials provide different levels of security. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Boron Shackle Material
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Hardened Steel Shackle Material
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Stainless Steel Shackle Material
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Steel Shackle Material
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Zinc-Plated Steel Lock Body
Zinc-plated steel lock body padlocks resist corrosion, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors to secure access to goods. These padlocks have solid bodies, which are more secure than laminated bodies that have exposed rivets that can be tampered with. They're also more resistant to smashing than brass and aluminum lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
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Aluminum Lock Body
Aluminum lock body padlocks resist corrosion, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors to secure goods. They're not as resistant to smashing as steel lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Hardened Steel Shackle Material
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Steel Shackle Material
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Chrome-Plated Aluminum Lock Body
These aluminum lock body padlocks have chrome plating that provides additional protection from harsh weather and corrosive environments, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors. They have solid bodies, which are more secure than laminated bodies because they don't have exposed rivets than can be tampered with, but they're less resistant to smashing than steel lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Hardened Steel Shackle Material
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Steel Shackle Material
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Chrome-Plated Steel Lock Body with Free-Spinning Plate
These steel lock body padlocks have chrome plating that provides additional protection from harsh weather and corrosive environments, so these locks can be used both indoors and outdoors. They also have free-spinning plates that prevent drills from penetrating the lock. These padlocks have solid bodies, which are more secure than laminated bodies that have exposed rivets that can be tampered with. They're also more resistant to smashing than brass and aluminum lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Boron Shackle Material
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Hardened Steel Shackle Material
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Chrome-Plated Brass Lock Body
These brass lock body padlocks have chrome plating that provides additional protection from harsh weather and corrosive environments, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors. They have solid bodies, which are more secure than laminated bodies because they don't have exposed rivets than can be tampered with, but they're less resistant to smashing than steel lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Hardened Steel Shackle Material
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Stainless Steel Shackle Material
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Steel Shackle Material
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Laminated Brass Lock Body
Laminated brass lock body padlocks have bodies that are made up of plates of brass fastened with steel rivets. They resist corrosion, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors to secure access to property. These locks aren't as strong as solid brass lock body padlocks as the steel rivets can be tampered with. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Steel Shackle Material
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Zinc-Plated Stainless Steel Lock Body
Zinc-plated stainless steel lock body padlocks resist corrosion, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors to secure access to goods. These padlocks have solid bodies, which are more secure than laminated bodies that have exposed rivets that can be tampered with. They're also more resistant to smashing than brass and aluminum lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
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Chrome-Plated Zinc Die-Cast Lock Body
These zinc die-cast lock body padlocks have chrome plating that provides additional protection from harsh weather and corrosive environments, so they can be used both indoors and outdoors. They have solid bodies, which are more secure than laminated bodies because they don't have exposed rivets than can be tampered with, but they're less resistant to smashing than steel lock body padlocks. They have a standard shackle that is less than 1.5" in vertical shackle clearance and are keyed different, so all locks open with different keys.
Boron Shackle Material
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