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Using Hook Locks to Secure the Contents of Your Van
Hook locks are an excellent method to increase the security of your van. They are easy to set up and operate independently of your van's main locking system.
Gunnebo Industries, now Crosby created the self-locking swivelhook to improve safety at construction sites. The hooks snap shut when under load to prevent snatching and falling off overhead lines.
Loop Wire Hook Locks
These mechanical locking hooks are designed to secure merchandise and accessories. They work with loop wire hooks to prevent theft. These locks are designed to be used with HandiWALL or other pegboards that are compatible. They lock items in place, and can also be disengaged manually by pressing down on the spring-loaded lock. These locks are a low-cost alternative to magnetic hooks. They can also be repositioned easily without the need for tools.
A hook and loop wire fastener, commonly known as Velcro is comprised of two parts The "hook" side features tiny, stiff hooks, and the "loop" side is made of soft, fuzzy loops. When pressed together, the elements form a strong yet flexible bond. These fasteners are employed in a variety of industries, such as automotive, electronics and other.
George de Mestral invented the first hook-and-loop device in 1941. While on a hunting trip in the Alps He observed burrs of burdock that stuck to the fur of animals and clothing and he realized they had hundreds of tiny hooks that hung from the loops found on fabric and other surfaces. De Mestral was influenced by this and came up with the idea of creating a fastener with hooks and loops that would tie materials in a reversible manner. The material he picked was nylon. After several trials and the development of a method to mechanize production his product entered commercial production under the VELCRO brand name.
The self-locking feature on these hooks makes them very easy to install, as they latch themselves once the load is placed under tension. This stops accidental release, and it also brings an extra layer of security when lifting. The hooks that are used to lock wire hooks can be attached to grade 10 chain using a connecting link or webbing with a web sling connector as well as being able to connect to other hardware such as pins. These hooks are secured with a range of pressure-sensitive glues to suit your needs. They are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different types of cable or chain.
Magnetic Hook Locks
Magnetic hook locks use a disc-shaped base that has an integrated magnet that adheres to ferrous surfaces like metal. Once the base is connected to the hook you can't remove it unless you remove magnetic key's cap. Then apply the magnetic force to the top of the lock body (where the label says "6 mm") Magnetic hook locks are ideal for slatwall, pegboard & gridwall hooks with a thicker diameter, they may slip off hooks that are smaller. The lock is powered with DC power, and includes either one or two coils that generate the magnetic force needed to keep the hook in the desired position.
Magnetic door locks, also referred to as mag locks, are a popular security option for commercial and industrial spaces. When energized an electromagnetic force locks doors by attracting an electric magnet to an armature welded to the frame. Based on the size of the lock and the voltage that it is operating at, the strength of the magnetic force could vary from 250kg up to 1000kg.
Commercial magnetic locks are "fail-safe", and can be unlocked if power fails, allowing people to escape in the case of a crisis or interruption of electrical power. These locks are also commonly used to secure doors that go into areas with delicate or hazardous materials, and prevent unauthorized access.
Electric strike door locks however are usually installed in conjunction with an access control system that allows or restrict access based upon security requirements, credentials, and schedules. They can be opened with a number of methods such as proximity readers fobs, cards, fobs, and keypad PINs. It's important to assess the various locking mechanisms before making a final decision on the most appropriate one for your company or facility. This guide will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both types, and help you weigh up the pros and cons so that you can make an informed decision that is suitable for your needs.
Hook Locks made of stainless steel
The Stainless Steel finish on these hook locks offers durability and resistance to corrosion. These hooks are part of the Crosby Group's line of self-closing hooks, which improve security on construction sites. Also called an latch hook or safety hook, they snap shut when there is an object on them, which helps prevent worker injuries.
These rigging hooks can be more durable than the spring-loaded latches on standard slings. cabin hook lock used in construction is subject to a lot of wear and tear. This often leads to damage to spring latches or, more seriously, it can cause them to break off from the hook. If this occurs, the hook has to be removed from service until a suitable replacement is available at the job location. This is unlikely to happen with a forged hook latch which is an integral part.
Crosby Shur-Loc hooks and Gunnebo Industries come with recessed triggers to stop your thumb from being snagged when you open the latch. This is a common issue with hooks that aren't of high quality. The Gunnebo Industries Hook also has a stopper for rotation that prevents the latch from turning downwards onto your thumb while you are opening it.
The Hook Lock made of Stainless Steel can also be key-locked for extra security. This feature is helpful in situations where a lock is away from reach. For example, in a tool/service area on the tray for utes. These locks can be installed in standard holes on metal, wood and doors made of masonry. These locks are constructed of Grade 304 Stainless Steel and have a square forend, strike plate and latch, as well as a follower. Forends and strike plates can both be cut to be sized to. The latches can be ordered with or without the key cylinder.
Brass Hook Locks
A hook lock made of brass is a simple and efficient method to secure the contents of your van. It prevents criminals from 'door bending' to access your belongings and can keep them from stealing costly items that are on display. It can be utilized to add an extra layer to your vehicle's security to deter thieves from breaking into your vehicle using force.
Brass door hook locks are constructed of high-quality metal and come in a range of timeless finishes that will complement your home's decor and architectural style. They can be put on French doors, cupboards and even outdoor areas like sheds and garden gates. They are a great option for keeping gates and doors open or closed. They can be locked with a padlock or key to make sure security.
The way they function is similar to pin cylinders, with the central core, or plug that must be turned to unlock the lock. The plug is stopped from turning by a series of pins that block it, and they are split into pairs with the top pair, called the driver pins, and the lower ones, referred to as the key pins. When the right key is inserted, the gap between the two pairs runs on the line where the plug connects to the lock's housing (called the shear line) and allows it to turn.
To pick a brass lock hook you must apply pressure or torque on the plug and lift each pin in a particular order or sequence. When all pins are lifted, they create a ledge between the plug and the housing that can be cut with shear tools or a lever lock pick. Once the shear line is formed, you can remove the key and open the lock.