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Van Security Locks

Van security locks not only assist in preventing theft, but also save you money on your insurance premiums.

Slam locks are designed to fit on the door of a van and lock it shut automatically when closed. They are a great option for couriers that are on time or delivery drivers with multiple drop locations. Statement locks are more noticeable and prevent entry by bent the door back. They are attached to the exterior of the door.

Dead Locks

Dead locks are a secure layer of security for vans. They are not tied to the manufacturer's lock and can't be opened by the inside. They also require a key in order to function. This creates a barrier to thieves trying to break into the van.

They can be paired with other security measures, such as a GPS tracker and parking your van in more secure/public areas and removing tools and other valuables from your vehicle during the night or when it is not in use. They are for those who need access to their van frequently or transport lots of expensive equipment in the vehicle, and who might not be able to store it at home for extended periods.

A deadlock makes use of only one bolt to lock the door. It provides slam-locks with less protection. This is because the lock cylinder is only operated with an outside key and it does not allow the bolt to be removed from the door even when the key is put in.

There are two types of locks: straight and hook. The straight lock bolts into a receiver fitted in the body part of the van and is operated by a key whereas the hook latches over the bar of metal. Both are extremely difficult to break and add an additional layer of security to your vehicle.

It is recommended to hire an expert who has experience in fitting these locks onto vans, as they require some more expertise to install than locks that slam. Also, a professional will be able to make sure the lock is installed properly, with the right tolerances and will treat any cut metal surfaces to stop corrosion. A skilled professional can install two van deadlocks in an hour.

When you have installed your deadlocks, it is crucial to ensure they are lubricated on a regular basis to prevent dirt and grime from getting accumulated inside the lock mechanism. Use a the PTFE (not WD40), to lubricate your bolt or hook. work van security won't harm the paintwork of your vehicle.

Slam Locks

When it comes to van security the slam lock is a great solution for those who struggle to remember to manually lock their commercial vehicle. The locks lock your load area doors as you close them. They are primarily used for couriers and multi-drop drivers who frequently operate in autopilot and forget to close their doors prior to leaving. This leaves their vehicles vulnerable to opportunist thieves waiting at fuel stations or in other public areas.

A slamlock shuts off the original van door handle however it remains in place. It is replaced with an additional surface mounted lock which can be opened by a slamlock key. The new lock can only unlock the doors that you wish to open. This is different from the factory-installed van central locking system, which will reopen all the doors, including those in the load area, leaving unattended areas vulnerable to theft.

As well as providing reliable, fail-safe locking for your van, a slam lock is also an excellent visual deterrent for potential criminals. When deciding which type of van lock you want to install on your commercial vehicle, it is crucial to consider this.

Another option is to install a deadlock on your van. They provide a little more security than slam locks, but are more easily accessible from inside the vehicle, especially if you're working in it for long periods of time.

These locks work on a similar basis to slamlocks and use a hook-bolt that engages with the opposite side of the vehicle body. These locks are operated by a driver manually and, like slamlocks, can only be opened using keys that are in the possession of the owner.

Ultimate Locks

When it comes to protecting your vehicle, selecting right locks is critical. Deadlocks and Slam locks are security products which can prevent theft by making it harder for thieves to gain access to your vehicle. You can also enhance the security of your van by adding additional security measures like steering wheel locks and alarms. It is important to select the right lock for your requirements, from the level of security you require to their ease of installation and compatibility with your vehicle.

A secure lock system is essential for drivers who use vans to transport expensive tools and equipment. Theft can cause many disruptions and cost money for the tradesperson to purchase replacement tools.

A good starting point is to use a basic slam lock, which can be fitted to your side-loading doors to stop them from being opened without a key. These locks are easy to use and easy to install, making them perfect for couriers who need to secure their cargo areas between drops.

A deadlock is a different alternative. It is a lock that connects the edge of the door to the body of the van. This lock requires a key to open. This kind lock is more secure than slam locks, and is perfect for vans that are loaded with expensive equipment or are parked overnight in high-crime areas.

If you decide to go with an slam lock or deadlock, choose one that is constructed of hardened steel to ensure it's as hard to break as is possible. Also, you should select a lock that has an weather-resistant design to protect it from damage caused by rain and frost.

If you own several vehicles, it could be beneficial to invest in a master key system that works with all of your locks to simplify management and cut costs. This type of lock system can also be integrated with van tracking and telematics for more efficient security.

Repair Plates

Whether you're a plumber, builder, scaffolder, or mechanic, you need to be able to trust that your equipment and tools will be safe when your van isn't in use. Many tradesmen's vehicles have been burgled and robbed because they fail to take the necessary security measures.

Van Shield Repair Plates are an easy way to safeguard your car from these criminals. These plates are designed to serve as an physical barrier that stops thieves from drilling into or cutting into the weak parts of your vehicle's doors, and getting access to the internal locking mechanisms.

These plates are constructed from premium Stainless Steel that's extremely difficult to drill into. These plates are designed to fit around your vehicle's door handle and are tailored to the van model & make. They're easy to put in and can be installed at your home, premises or workplace.

These plates are a great way to protect the area where thieves drill, cut or spike in order to gain access to the locking system in the door of your van. If you've already been victimized by criminals, they'll find it harder to break into your van.

Additionally they're also a fantastic visual deterrent that can be linked up with other security measures such as deadlocks or slam locks. We provide a mobile van security lock installation service that includes rep locks, security handles anti peel kits and much more. We can install these security locks at your home, office or workplace for no additional cost.

Another advantage is that these plates are easily removed when you decide to sell your van and could increase the value of its resales. These plates can show potential buyers that your vehicle is well-maintained, and therefore less likely to be targeted. So, if you want to add an additional layer of security to your vehicle, give us a an email and we'll talk you through the options for your specific van's model and make.





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