The Secret Secrets Of Security Lock For Van

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The Secret Secrets Of Security Lock For Van

Choosing the Right Security Lock For Your Van

The right security lock for your van could aid in preventing theft and safeguard your cargo. Certain locks can be installed by the homeowner, while others require assistance from a professional to ensure they are installed correctly and provide maximum security.

Slam locks are great for couriers who make deliveries with multiple drops, as they lock automatically when you press the door shut. Deadlocks work with the lock that you have purchased from the manufacturer and provide an additional layer of protection.

Dead Locks

Van dead locks are an additional security measure to discourage criminals. These aftermarket locks are specialized and are inserted into the van door. They connect to the frame so they cannot be opened without keys. These locks are ideal for vans that must be parked overnight, or those that are carrying expensive equipment.

These are ideal for those who use the remote locking systems that are supplied by the manufacturer in the daytime, but want to add an additional layer of security at night or when their vehicle is located in an area that they feel is vulnerable. When a key is used to operate them and a bolt, they can be thrown into an receiver fitted to the body section opposite of the vehicle. This provides an extra layer of security above the locks that are factory installed.

These locks are not automatic locks like the Slam Locks or Hook Locks that we also sell on our website. They require manual operated by the driver using the key supplied. A straight bar lock can be fitted to the rear of doors as well as twin sliding doors, whilst a hook lock is suitable for front or rear doors of medium to small vans.

Both are designed to prevent a thief from attempting to open the lock by forcing it open which could give them access to your vehicle's cab or load area. They're designed specifically for each model of van and are positioned in the ideal position to provide a second layer of protection against specific attacks.

The consequences of van theft could be important, particularly for professionals such as tradesmen and contractors who rely on vehicles to transport vital equipment and tools that they cannot afford to lose.  ford van security door locks  to replace stolen goods, but it can also result in lost income because of unplanned downtime or the inconvenience of finding alternative transportation. Fitting a high-quality van lock will help protect your valuables, deter thieves and reduce the risk of loss and may save you money on insurance premiums.

Hook Locks

A hook lock for vans is a powerful theft deterrent that fits on the door of your vehicle. It functions independently of locks of the manufacturer and can only be operated by a key with full control by the driver. It features a hook-shaped lock that cannot be forced open. It is constructed of premium materials. It also has a high resistance against manipulation and drilling. Many models are built to meet police-approved specifications and have been certified by Sold Secure, the UK's most trusted testing authority for security products.

Take note of how much security your van requires prior to purchasing the security lock. If you are carrying expensive tools or delicate cargo, a more advanced lock, such as a deadlock or slam, will be better suited. On the other hand, if you're only carrying less valuable items such as a basic slam lock may suffice. You should also examine your insurance policy to be sure that adding additional locking mechanisms won't cause it to be cancelled.

Another aspect to consider when choosing the right security lock is its weather resistance. Your locks should be able withstand various 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. You should also upgrade the software for electronic locking systems to increase their efficiency and avoid security vulnerabilities.

It's crucial to choose the lock that is simple to install. Certain models are designed for DIY installation and others require professional installation to ensure that they're installed properly and work in the way they were intended to. Your level of expertise, confidence level and the resources you have available will determine if an expert is required to install the product.

Catalytic converter locks

Catalytic converters are vital in reducing harmful emissions from your vehicle. However, this vital part is also a target for thieves due to of the precious metals that it contains. The black market value of these valuable materials has led to a rise in the amount of stolen converters. Fortunately there are preventative measures available to help you combat this problem.

Many people think that a simple security system is sufficient however, they are not as effective than a device designed specifically to safeguard your converter. These devices emit loud noises to frighten potential thieves when they detect heat or vibrations. These devices are more similar to deterrents than protection systems and they tend to cost more than standard locks.

The Cat Clamp converter lock, with a patent-pending design, is a tried and tested solution to protect against theft of catalytic converters. This device is made from a stainless steel cable, which is wrapped around the converter and the frame of the vehicle. The cable is wrapped seven times, and is locked making it very difficult for thieves remove the converter. This unit is easy to install and does not require drilling or welding. It is simple to install on a range of vehicles and is suitable for use on trucks, cars, SUVs, vans, and other vehicles that have the catalytic converter.

A metal plate that covers the entire catalytic converter is another option to protect it. While it is not as easy to install as a cage made of steel however, it makes the converter less difficult to take. The price of these plates ranges between $150 and $270, based on the manufacturer.

Remember that no security system is perfect However, taking preventive measures can reduce the chance of theft. It is essential to take the time to secure your vehicle properly. This will keep you and all your belongings safe and can save you money on the replacement of expensive parts. It is also an excellent idea to have your catalytic converter marked with your VIN number to help identify it should it be recovered and resold.

Anti-Peel Kits

Created to protect against the popular "Peel and steal" method, this solution is fitted to the front edge of the vehicles side load door. This improves the resistance to "peel and steal" attacks on your van's doors by as much as 3000%. The L4V Anti-Peel Kit, in conjunction with a high-positioned hook lock, decreases the risk that thieves will gain access into your van through the side-loading door.

With the latest and most brash methods of van theft and crime rising it is essential that additional van security is employed. The 'peel-and-steal' method is the newest method of van theft. Thieves take tools and other items by pressing down on the doors with their knees then bending, pulling, and closing them. This kind of attack is now a regular occurrence which has cost tradespeople throughout the UK thousands of pounds in lost stock and tools.

At Locks 4 Vans we have launched a new combined high hook lock with an anti peel kit for the Ford Custom to provide a cost-effective solution for this growing problem. The Anti-Peel Kit, fitted to the Ford Custom's barn door will reduce the chance of 'peel and steal' attacks by securing the door's skin and putting in a second layer of protection. The hook built into the high L4V lock provides additional security to the barn door and keeps it secure in the event that the anti-peel plate is taken off.

Our anti-peel kits are available for purchase on the internet and delivered directly to your van in a matter of days. Our skilled engineers will then install the product for you. We have installers based in Greater Manchester and Tameside so are able to offer our services to areas like Manchester, Salford, Stockport, Ashton Under Lyne, Oldham and Rochdale.



Contact us if you would like to know more about increasing the security of your van. We provide a variety of options to enhance the security of your van. These include deadlocks, armour locks, and shielding to stop puncture attacks.