Rustproof marine padlock range offers superior performance in the harshest environments

27 January 2010
Top security whatever the weather is guaranteed thanks to a new, ultra-strong all-terrain padlock range by Henry Squire & Sons Ltd. The rustproof ATL 4S/ 5S marine lock range offers superior performance in the toughest conditions.

Featuring a solid brass lock body it can withstand an impressive 150 hours exposure to salt spray, meaning it still functions in the harshest environments.

Uniquely, a special weatherproof casing encases the lock body. Its soft-feel makes it more comfortable to handle and thus easier to operate in wet and cold conditions. And, thanks to its stainless steel shackle, the rust-proof padlock can also withstand sustained attack, from bolt croppers and other tools

Additional benefits include a five pin tumbler mechanism, easy key identification and thousands of key differs.

The ATL 4S/ 5S range is especially recommended to protect boats and other marine applications against all the elements and is available in 52 mm and 58 mm body width options.

 

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