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Ideal for high-vibration environments, these locks create a tighter hold than standard cam locks.
Often used on cabinet doors and file drawers, these cam locks fit into a ¾” dia. hole, the most common through-hole size, and have an arm that swings to lock.
Quickly snap these locks into a through-hole cutout—there’s no need to fasten them with a screw.
Use these locks in a 3/4" dia. through hole, which is the most common through-hole size.
When installed on sealed assemblies, these locks guard against dust, dirt, and low-pressure washdowns. All are keyed alike, so they're best if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Also known as compression cam locks, turn the handle a quarter-turn to latch, then another quarter-turn to draw the cam firmly against the door or drawer surface.
A key shutter on these locks keeps low-pressure washdowns and dust from entering the lock cylinder and causing damage. This helps you maintain an IP65 rating on sealed enclosures.
Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, these locks have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door. Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Stop burglars from breaking in with saws, screwdrivers, pliers, and other common tools—these locks meet RC2 security standards. Often installed on server cabinets and electrical panels, they have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door.
Remotely open your enclosure door with a card reader, manual release button, or other access control device. In case of emergency, these locks manually open with a key.
Secure enclosure doors with these L-handle locks. Choose them if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Help keep your sealed enclosure's contents safe from water damage—these locks help maintain an enclosure's IP or NEMA rating for low-pressure washdowns.
Press the button and the handle snaps open; push the handle shut for a secure hold.
Wire these locks to a card reader, manual release button, or other access system to remotely open an enclosure door. In case of an emergency, manually open these locks with a key.
Help keep your sealed enclosure's contents safe from dust and water damage—these locks help maintain an enclosure's IP or NEMA rating for low- or high-pressure washdowns. Often installed on electrical panels, these locks have a handle that swings smoothly when you lift it to latch and unlatch the door.
Remotely secure doors and cabinets to restrict access to sensitive areas. These deadbolt locks connect to a nearby switch or a security system and only unlock when they receive an electronic signal.
Shoulders cover most of the shackle, making it difficult to access and cut. Set or reset your combination at any time.
Shoulders cover most of the shackle, making it difficult to access and cut. These padlocks resist corrosion for outdoor use. Set your own combination and change it at any time.
Raised shoulders cover most of the shackle on these padlocks, making it difficult to access and cut. Choose them if you need several locks that open with the same key.
Lock gates and outdoor equipment without worrying about the shackle being cut. Choose these padlocks if you need several locks that open with the same key.
For added security, locks have specially designed keys that cannot be duplicated and cannot be removed when the lock is open.
Shackle is concealed to make it difficult to cut.
Lock out equipment outdoors to prevent accidental startups during maintenance. These padlocks come in a variety of colors that grab your attention and display a warning label that alerts you to locked-out machines.
Difficult to cut and pry open, the shackles on these padlocks are protected by shoulders.
The partially concealed shackle on these padlocks means more security for your outdoor equipment and gates than a traditional padlock. Since most of the shackle is covered, it's difficult to access and cut.
Control who can open these locks and when they can open them—even when you’re offsite. Download this lock’s corresponding app to add or remove users, set up a schedule for when they have access, and track the lock’s activity.
Keep your shackle hidden to thwart break-in attempts. Also known as hockey puck locks, these padlocks have a fully enclosed shackle on the back for greater security than standard padlocks.
Set your own combination and change it at any time. With a fully enclosed shackle on the back, these padlocks are more secure than standard padlocks. Also known as hockey puck locks.
Choose these locks if you want individual locks or groups of locks that open with their own key, but also open with a master key. Also known as hockey puck locks, these padlocks have a completely enclosed shackle on the back for better security than standard padlocks.
Choose these locks if you need several locks that open with the same key. Also known as hockey puck locks, these padlocks have a fully enclosed shackle located on the back for greater security than standard padlocks.
Like a bike lock, these padlocks have a tall and wide shackle that separates from the body, making them easy to fit around and remove from large objects. They have the most shackle clearance of any padlocks we offer.