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Cut-Resistant Padlocks


Difficult to cut and pry open, the shackles on these padlocks are protected by shoulders. Choose these padlocks if you need locks that each open with a different key. They have random key numbers.
Padlocks with brass bodies are good for use outdoors because they resist corrosion better than padlocks with steel bodies. These padlocks are also steel plated for extra strength.
Padlocks with tumbler pins are more difficult to pick than those with tumbler discs. Padlocks with bump-resistant cylinders are the most tamper resistant—they have a tapered top pin that stays put to prevent unlocking when a tool is tapped into the lock.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Shackle | Body | Each | ||||||||||||
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Vertical Clearance | Horizontal Clearance | Dia. | Material | Ht. | Wd. | Thick. | Manufacturer and Model No. | No. of Keys Included | No. of Tumbler Pins | Features | 1-5 | 6-Up | ||
Solid Steel-Plated Brass Body | ||||||||||||||
B | 11/16" | 1 3/8" | 1/2" | Hardened Steel | 2 1/2" | 3" | 1 1/8" | Abus Lock 92/80 | 2 | 5 | Bump-Resistant Cylinder | 0000000 | 000000 | 000000 |
Cut-Resistant Keyed Alike Padlocks

Raised shoulders cover most of the shackle on these padlocks, making it difficult to access and cut. More secure than standard padlocks, these are often used on unmanned access gates and other areas where added security is needed. Choose them if you need several locks that 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.
Style A padlocks are shorter than standard cut-resistant padlocks, so they fit in tight spaces. They have a brass body that resists corrosion better than padlocks with a steel body, making them a good choice for outdoor use. A steel plating gives them extra strength.
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. Those with a bump-resistant cylinder are the most tamper resistant—they have a tapered top pin that stays put to prevent unlocking when a tool is tapped into the lock.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.