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The Benefits of a Van Hook Lock
A van hook lock adds an additional layer of security to your commercial vehicle. They are installed to the door and connecting panel and use hook bolts that catches into the bracket for receiving and makes them more resistant to force or prying.
They function independently of the manufacturer locking system and are secured with high-security keys. They are ideal for drivers who are owner-drivers and businesses that rely on their vehicles.
Deadlocks
A van is usually filled with valuable tools, equipment and personal items. This makes a sturdy lock a necessity. Unfortunately, the theft of these items is all too common which can lead to financial damage to vans, and even disruption of the normal business for those affected by the issue. It is crucial to take the necessary precautions when it comes to your van. This includes installing the highest quality security. A van deadlock, which is an aftermarket mechanical locking system that is independent of the vehicle's internal locking mechanism, will activate a deadbolt both on the body and door panel when it's secured with a high-security external key.
This lock operates by using a long bolt which extends from the lock and locks into the door's frame once engaged. The bolt is not able to be snagged or punched into position, and it cannot be opened by simply pulling on the handle as the standard OE lock. This additional layer of security implies that a burglar would require specialized tools and techniques in order to break into a van, significantly increasing the amount of time, effort and the risk involved.
A van deadlock can be installed by a professional and can be used as a powerful supplement to a vehicle's built-in security features. It also acts as a visual deterrent, and can help prevent van burglaries by making the vehicle less attractive to thieves. It is crucial to remember that a deadlock may fail like any other van security system. It is vulnerable to mechanical failures, and is susceptible to damage because of external factors such as van vibration, heat or rust.
Another effective way to enhance your van's security features is the locks that slam. They function similarly as deadlocks, locking themselves automatically when the doors are shut. They are ideal for delivery drivers who have to make many deliveries or couriers who leave and enter their vehicles often throughout the day. The only difference is that they are triggered when the door is closed, and therefore cannot be manually unlocked.
A hook lock combines both the advantages of slam locks and deadlocks. It operates exactly the same way as a traditional deadlock by throwing a hook style bolt into a bracket for receiving, but is also recognised by Sold Secure as Gold Standard and provides an additional security against attack by hand tools or brute force.
Slam locks
As opposed to deadlocks, van slam locks lock the doors of vehicles as soon as it is closed, and thus do not provide an opening for thieves to gain access. They are especially effective for couriers, multi-droppers and owners of valuable cargo. They also work independently of the locking system used by the manufacturer. They also come with shielding components to protect wiring looms, door latch and bodywork.
Slam locks are not only physical security, but also an aesthetic deterrent. They are available for a variety of commercial vehicles, including Citroen Berlingos Ford Transits Fiat Scudos Iveco Dailys Man TGE vans. The locks are inserted into the door pillars or connecting panels of your van. They are only operated by the driver.
They are more secure than other van locks as they are not susceptible to attacks that are 'peeling' in the event that the lock is pulled off. They can be paired with a van alarm to boost the overall security. They are a good choice for delivery drivers, tradesmen and couriers who may be away from their vans a often and may be prone to forgetting about locking their vehicles.
Along with increasing the security of your vehicle, slam locks can also contribute to lower insurance premiums. The reason for this is that insurance companies calculate their costs based upon the possibility of theft. If they think that your vehicle is more prone to being stolen, they will charge you more money for your insurance.
The addition of a lock to your van is a wise investment particularly if it has expensive equipment. For instance, a van equipped with a catalytic converter could be targeted by thieves who may attempt to steal the valuable metals contained within it. A van slamlock would stop thieves from taking away a catalytic converter since it is impossible to open the doors of the van without the lock in place.
While deadlocks and slam lock offer different levels of security, both are ideal for those who spend long periods of time away from their vans. Both are compatible with an engine immobiliser or alarm to help locate any items that have been stolen.
Hook locks
Van hook locks are a type of secondary lock that can be installed to your vehicle door to prevent break-ins. They are not connected to the locking system in your vehicle and utilize a hook-type bolt that is secured to a receiving bracket. They are not susceptible to door spreading and provide an extra security locking point for your van. These locks can be fitted to many vans, including Citroen Berlinergos, Fiat Scudos, Ford Connects, Mercedes Vitos Renault Trafics and Volkswagen Transporters. They can be keyed exactly like your keys for cylinders and are suitable for both front and side loading doors.
They are a great choice for people who spend much time away from their vehicles. They can also stop opportunist thefts by changing the risk/reward ratio. They can deter "Peel and steal" thefts by making it difficult for thieves to remove items from your van with force. They can also prevent criminals from smashing the door of the load area to unlock the lock.
One disadvantage of van hook lock s is that they may be easier to open for thieves who are opportunistic. They can be opened using standard tools such as bolt croppers and jamming devices. They can also be opened by removing the hook from the lock case and removing the bolt from the keep and allowing the bolt to slide down to the door and engage with it. However you can stop them from doing so by putting a safety release mechanism inside the lock that will prevent it from closing on the interior of your load compartment.
If you decide to install a van hook lock, you must ensure that it's installed correctly and follow the instructions of the manufacturer for your specific model of vehicle. If you aren't sure then contact an expert in van security or a professional locksmith to help you with the installation. When choosing the right lock for a van, you should consider a variety of factors such as the size and value of the items you transport. You should also take into consideration how often you'll need to be away from your vehicle and whether or not you'll require storage for valuables in it.
Statement locks
Security locks can be expensive however they offer exceptional value to van owners. They provide security for assets as well as peace of mind, and the possibility of saving money by reducing theft and security incidents. Understanding the advantages of an electronic system of the highest quality that requires a key code to unlock and a simple mechanical locking mechanism that has a strong hook enables you to make a decision that is in line with your budget and needs.
Moreover, a number of additional security options can assist you in enhancing the security capabilities of your van, including locks that automatically lock the doors to the loading area upon closing and help prevent 'peel & steal' crimes. These locks are specifically made for couriers and provide an effective deterrent for drivers who may forget to lock their doors after unloading or delivering.
A statement lock is another popular option. It is positioned on the exterior of the door and braces it against the bodywork for more security as well as to act as a deterrent that is visible. These robust locks work independently of the manufacturer's locking systems and are available to fit the side, cab, or rear doors. These locks are also an affordable upgrade for existing deadlocks. They reduce common vulnerabilities by enforcing the barrel of the lock.
A variety of shielding options can also be used to safeguard the locking mechanisms inside as well as wiring looms, handles and locks on the doors and windows of the van. These components are susceptible to being damaged and taken away during a break-in. By adding them to the van offers an additional layer of protection. These solutions can be used to upgrade locks or be added to an aesthetically pleasing locking system on the door of the panel van, protecting the entire bodywork. It is important that the locks on your van are installed and maintained by an experienced professional. Learn more about the ways that Lockwell Van Security can improve the security on your commercial vehicle by contacting our expert team. We have years of experience in installing van security locks of all types.