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Replace individual and get master padlock keys.
Key Number | Key Type | Each | |
Master Lock | |||
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P105 | Additional/Replacement | 00000000 | 000000 |
Extra-Clearance Keyed Alike Padlocks

To fit around large hasps and thick chains, these padlocks have over 1" of vertical shackle clearance. Multiple locks open with the same key. If the lock or key with the key number you want isn’t listed, order the "Other Key Numbers" and specify your desired key number.
Steel-body locks are strong, but they don’t hold up well in corrosive environments.
Locks with a pin-tumbler key locking mechanism are harder to pick than locks with a disc-tumbler key locking mechanism. The more pins a lock has, the harder it is to pick.
Style D and E locks have a bumper around the body, so they won’t nearby scratch surfaces.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Flexible-Shackle Keyed Alike Padlocks

Weave the flexible shackle through cramped spaces to secure multiple points with a single lock. These padlocks are a good choice for equipment that is awkward to lock, such as corner hasps and small tools. The shackle is flexible enough that you can tuck the lock body into tight areas, such as a circuit breaker cabinet. The more pins a lock has, the harder it is to force open. These padlocks have a pin-tumbler key locking mechanism that is difficult to pick. However, the shackle is thinner than a standard shackle, so it is easier to cut. Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Steel-body locks are stronger than aluminum-body locks. Braided steel shackles are stronger than braided stainless steel shackles. Padlocks with a bumper prevent the lock body from rattling and scratching nearby surfaces.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.