Its History Of Security Lock For Van

Its History Of Security Lock For Van


Choosing the Right Security Lock For Your Van

The right security lock can deter thieves and secure your cargo. Some locks are designed to be used for DIY installation, but others might require assistance from a professional to ensure that they're installed correctly and offer maximum security.

Slam locks are great for couriers who have multiple deliveries. They lock automatically when the door is slammed shut. Deadlocks work with your manufacturer lock and provide a further layer of protection.

Dead Locks

Van dead locks are a further physical security measure that serves as an effective deterrent for criminals. These locks are specially designed for aftermarket use. They protrude into the van's door and attach to the frame, ensuring they cannot be opened unless the key is used. They're particularly effective at protecting vans that have been parked for a long period of time or have expensive equipment.

They're perfect for people who prefer the remote locking system that comes with the factory during the day but would like to add an additional layer of security at night or if they feel their vehicle is in a hazard area. When a key is used to operate them, they throw a bolt into an receiver fitted to the body section opposite of the vehicle. This adds an additional layer of security above the locks that are factory installed.

In contrast to Slam locks and Hook Locks (both also available from our online store) which can be locked automatically when the door is shut, these locks require the driver to operate with the supplied key. Straight bar locks are ideal for rear doors and twin sliding door, while a hook lock can be used on both rear and front doors in small to medium vans.

Both are designed to prevent a thief attacking the lock and forcing it to open the door, which could allow them to access your van's cab space or loading area. van security door lock designed specifically for each type of van and are positioned in the best place to provide a second layer of protection against certain attack techniques.

The consequences of van theft could be important, particularly for professionals like tradesmen and contractors who depend on vehicles to transport vital tools and equipment they cannot afford to lose. It is costly to replace stolen goods but it could cause loss of income because of unplanned downtime or the hassle of finding another transportation. Installing a van lock of high quality can protect your assets, reduce the risk and discourage thieves. It could even save you on insurance costs.

Hook Locks

A hook lock for vans is a great security measure that can be hung on the door of your vehicle. It is independent of the vehicle's lock and can only be opened by the driver with the key. It comes with a hook-shaped bolt that can't be forced open and is made of high-quality materials. It's also highly resistant to manipulation and drilling. Sold Secure is the UK's most trusted security product testing body. Many models have been developed to meet police specifications and are certified by Sold Secure.

Think about how much security your van needs before purchasing security locks. For example, if you transport expensive tools or sensitive cargo, a more advanced lock, such as deadlock or slam will be more suitable. If you're only carrying lower value goods and tools, the simplest slamlock might be sufficient. In addition you should examine the insurance policy of your provider to ensure that any additional locking mechanisms won't invalidate your coverage.

When choosing a security locking system, you must also consider its weather resistance. Your locks must be able to endure a variety of weather conditions as vans are constantly exposed to the elements. This will ensure that they don't diminish their effectiveness and make it more nimble for thieves to manipulate. It is also recommended to update the software that is used on electronic locking systems to improve their performance and to prevent security weaknesses.

It is also important to select a lock that is easy to install. Some locks are made to be used for DIY installation while others need professional installation to ensure that they're installed correctly and work as intended. Your level of skill, confidence level and the resources you have will determine whether or not a professional is needed to install the product.

Catalytic Converter Locks

Catalytic converters are vital in reducing harmful emissions from your vehicle. But, this essential component is also a target for thieves due to of the precious metals it carries. The black market value of these precious materials has led to a rise in the theft of converters. There are preventive measures available to tackle this issue.

Many people assume that a simple security system will suffice however, they are not as efficient than a device that is designed specifically to safeguard your converter. These devices emit loud sounds to scare away thieves when they detect vibrations or heat. These devices are more like deterrents rather than protection systems and are generally more expensive than a typical locking system.

The Cat Clamp converter lock, an exclusive design, is an established and tested method to prevent catalytic convert theft. The device is constructed of a stainless steel cable that runs between the converter and the frame of the vehicle. It is encased and locked up to seven times, making it extremely difficult for thieves to take the converter. This unit can be installed in less than 30 minutes and does not require drilling or welding. It is simple to install on a variety of vehicles and is suitable for use on trucks, cars and SUVs, vans and other vehicles with catalytic converters.

Another option to protect your catalytic converter is to install a metal plate that protects the entire unit. While it is not as easy to put in as a cage made of metal however, it makes the converter more difficult to steal. These plates can cost between $150 and $270, depending on the brand.

Keep in mind that no security device can be perfect however, taking preventive steps will lower the risk of theft. Making the effort to secure your van will keep you and your belongings safe, and it can help you avoid the cost of replacing a costly part. It's a good idea also to have your catalytic convert marked with your VIN, as it will allow you to identify it when it is reclaimed and resold.

Anti-Peel Kits

This solution is designed to protect against the popular "Peel and Steal" method. It is placed on the front edge of the side-loading door on a vehicle. This improves the resistance of your van's doors to 'peel and steal' attacks by up to 300 percent. Using the L4V Anti-Peel Kit in conjunction with a well-placed hook lock dramatically reduces the possibility of thieves being able to gain entry into your van through the side load door.

With the latest and most brash methods of van theft and crime rising it is essential that additional security measures for vans are utilized. One of the most recent methods is referred to as 'peel and steal' and involves thieves stealing items and tools from vans in seconds by applying pressure to the doors using their knees and then pulling, bending, and tearing them open to reveal the contents of the area. This type of crime is now commonplace which has cost tradespeople throughout the UK thousands of dollars in stock and tools lost.

Locks 4 Vans has launched an innovative high hook lock and anti peel kit that is designed to address this growing problem. The Anti-Peel Kit is fitted to the barn door of your Ford Custom reducing the chance of "peel and steal" attacks by strengthening the door skin and adding an additional layer of protection. The high-quality hook lock adds further reinforcement to the barn door and ensures it is secure in case the anti-peel plate is taken off.

On the internet, you can purchase our anti-peel range and get it delivered to your vehicle within just a few days. Our engineers will install the items. Our installers are located in Greater Manchester and Tameside, therefore we are able to provide our services to areas like Manchester Salford, Ashton Under Lyne Oldham Rochdale.

Contact us if want to learn more about improving the security of your van. We have a variety of options to improve the security of your van. These include deadlocks, armour locks and shielding to stop puncture attacks.

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