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Choose these locks if you need locks that each open with a different key. All locks have random key numbers.
Locks with a dual-locking shackle prevent attempts to force them open from prying, shimming, or tapping because both ends of the shackle lock inside the padlock body.
Aluminum-body locks are stronger and more corrosion resistant than zinc-body locks. They also resist corrosion better than steel-body locks, but they’re not as strong.
Hardened steel shackles are stronger than steel shackles. Pin-tumbler key locking mechanisms are the most difficult to pick. The more pins a lock has, the harder it is to pick.
Shackle | Body | Each | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vertical Clearance | Horizontal Clearance | Dia. | Material | Ht. | Wd. | Thick. | Manufacturer and Model Number | No. of Keys Included | Key Locking Mechanism | No. of Tumbler Pins | 1-5 | 6-Up | ||
Dual-Locking Shackle Style | ||||||||||||||
Solid Aluminum Body | ||||||||||||||
| F | 13/16" | 13/16" | 1/4" | Hardened Steel | 1 3/16" | 1 1/2" | 1/2" | Abus Lock 54TI/40 C | 2 | Pin Tumbler | 5 | 5436N15 | 00000 | 00000 |


























