Brass shackle lock
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Hijam Very High Security, Discovery 10 Lever 90mm 2 Brass Keys Long Shackle Padlock, Lock.
Keyed-Alike Padlocks 40mm 4 Pack Set Of Brass Padlocks High Protection Padlock- Hardened Steel Shackle Lock - 3 Keys - Tight Security Padlock.
Keyed-Alike Padlocks 40mm 4 Pack Set of Brass Padlocks High Protection Padlock- Hardened Steel Shackle Lock - 3 Keys - Tight Security Padlock.
Keyed-Alike Padlocks 40mm 4 Pack Set Of Brass Padlocks SAME KEY OPENING High Protection Padlocks - Hardened Steel Shackle Lock - 4 Keys - Tight Security Padlocks
Keyed-Alike Padlocks 40mm 4 Pack Set of Brass Padlocks SAME KEY OPENING High Protection Padlocks - Hardened Steel Shackle Lock - 4 Keys - Tight Security Padlocks
Viro 105 80mm brass solid cylindrical padlock made of hardened steel shackle anti-rust anti-saw with 3 keys
Tri-Circle Brass Padlock – Heavy Duty Security Lock with Keys (All Sizes 25MM–63MM)
Heavy Duty Brass Block Padlock – Anti-Cut & Weather Resistant (40mm, 50mm, 60mm, 70mm)
World Class Anti-Theft Padlock – Heavy Duty Hardened Steel Security Lock (40mm / 50mm / 60mm / 70mm)
Anti-theft lock - 50MM Padlock
Brass Padlock With Boron Steel Shackle
Solid Brass Cylindrical Heavy-Duty Brass Padlock With Hardened Steel Shackle.105-80mm
Frequently Asked Questions about brass shackle lock
How do I choose the right brass shackle lock for my needs?
Start by considering where it will be used, the level of security required, and how you want to manage keys. For brass shackle locks, check the shackle and body materials, the lock size, and whether you prefer keyed-alike sets or individual keys. Look at reputable options such as Yale with 40mm brass padlocks offered in multi-pack deals and same-key openings, or higher-security models from brands like Viro or Hijam for stronger protection.
What should I know about the shackle material in a brass shackle lock?
Shackle material determines cut resistance and rust protection. Options include hardened steel shackles, boron steel shackles, or brass shackles, and some brass-body locks pair a brass shell with a hardened or boron steel shackle for added security. For maximum protection, choose models advertised with boron steel or hardened steel shackles, and note whether the shackle is a separate component or part of a solid brass design.
Which brass shackle lock setup works for a beginner compared with a professional?
For beginners, a 40mm brass padlock set with keyed-alike options simplifies keying across several locks. For professionals, choose larger, high-security brass locks with hardened or boron steel shackles and robust mechanisms, such as 80mm models or 10‑lever designs from brands like Hijam or Viro for tougher protection.
How do I maintain and mount a brass shackle lock to ensure compatibility and longevity?
Mount the lock to a sturdy hasp and clean contact surfaces before installation. Apply a light lubricant to the shackle and moving parts, and avoid harsh cleaners. If you buy keyed-alike sets, keep track of key copies (for example, 3 or 4 keys included with 40mm Yale packs) and periodically rotate keys to reduce wear.
What accessories should I pair with a brass shackle lock and how do I ensure compatibility?
Pair the lock with a matching hasp and mounting hardware sized for the lock (40mm or 80mm options are common). Ensure the shackle clearance fits your hasp and that you choose a matching keying option (keyed-alike or individual keys) so you can use the same keys across multiple brass shackle locks from brands like Yale, Viro, or Mindy.
Are brass shackle locks suitable for outdoor use and how can I protect them from the elements?
Yes, brass shackle locks can be used outdoors if they are designed for weather exposure and come with rust-resistant features. Look for hardened or boron steel shackles and anti-rust coatings, and keep the lock dry when possible. Models such as brass padlocks with boron steel shackles or solid brass designs with hardened shackles are commonly marketed for outdoor use.