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The last thing you want when out and about on your bike is the nasty surprise of returning to where you parked it, only to find your bike is gone! Avoid this at all costs thanks to a wire rope lock from Alibaba.com. Choose your level of security and the shape that you prefer and you"re good to go. Secure the lock to your bike using a stand or a clamp which you can buy separately.

Some wholesale wire rope lock products give you the option of lifetime warranty if you register online. If you lose the key you can call them up and, with proof of purchase, they"ll cut your bike free. Choose from key or code based locks depending on your preference, but if you do choose a code based lock be sure to pick a memorable date to avoid any awkward circumstances.

Browse the large range of wholesale wire rope lock options at Alibaba.com. When you"ve spent so much money on your bike it"s the obvious choice to buy a lock to keep it secure. There are thousands of reputable wholesalers teamed with Alibaba.com who are there to help with your purchase, not to mention the comprehensive customer service team who are there to make sure you receive a swift and easy purchase experience.

wire rope locking mechanism in stock

Strong, adjustable pull-tight barrier seals have an aluminum body and galvanized steel wire rope. The seals are secured as soon as the wire has passed through the one-way locking mechanism. Ideal for use on trucks, tankers, air cargo containers, shipping containers, rail cars, calibrators and valves. 2.4mm Cable x 14". 500 per carton. Stock lead time: 2-3 days. C-TPAT and ISO 17712:2013(e) compliant. To personalize black seal please fill in the special instructions field with appropriate information. When ordering, be sure to include the following information: Specify company name. Specify consecutive numbering.

wire rope locking mechanism in stock

Abus locks also tend to have much higher levels of reliability than other brands. This means that jammed mechanisms, failing keys and stuck shackles are almost unheard of in the X Plus 540.

And when it comes to actually locking your bike up, the integrated locking mechanism makes the whole process that much smoother than the separate padlock you get with most other chains.

So, if you"re looking for something that"s easy to carry and prefer the extra locking options of a chain lock, as long as your circumstances aren"t high risk, this is a cheap and reliable option.

However, I can’t think of another Diamond rated lock that’s as easy to carry around. And even the smallest Litelok Core has a generous locking circumference that gives you loads of options when you"re looking for somewhere to secure your bike.

So if your circumstances are high risk and you need more locking options than a u-lock can give you. But don’t want to lug around a massive heavy chain. The Abus Bordo GRANIT 6500 could be a very good choice [Amazon].

However, if you"re prepared to be flexible and change your locking technique you should be able to use this lock to properly secure any type of bike on a rack.

Yes, you read that right: a textile bike lock! But while the tex-lock looks like a piece of old rope, hidden inside the textile sheath is a 6 mm thick, steel chain.

A 6 mm steel chain on its own is not secure; it can be cropped very easily with medium-sized bolt cutters. And a textile rope on its own is not secure either: it can be sawn through with a hacksaw in next to no time.

Of course, there could be good reasons to choose a chain over a u-lock. Maybe you need the greater locking options that a chain offers. Or maybe you don’t like the frame mounts that come with u-locks.

Litelok make locks that are incredibly lightweight considering their large locking circumference and their level of security. You can wear most of them round your waist so they’re easy to carry too.

You don"t want a lock with a key that suddenly stops working, a mechanism that gets jammed or a shackle that gets stuck. Locks that stop working properly can cause all sorts of problems...

However, it is worth knowing about the different types of lock mechanisms when you’re choosing a bike lock. And there are four widely used types: disc detainer, slider, pin tumbler and wafer.

Disc detainer mechanisms were pioneered by Abloy but are increasingly used in high quality bike locks such as Abus and Kryptonite, as they’re hard wearing and generally quite difficult to pick.

Slider mechanisms are usually characterized by keys that have straight edges with internal teeth. Increasingly used by budget locks like OnGuard and Zefal, depending how they’re implemented, they may be easier or harder to pick.

Finally, pin tumbler and wafer mechanisms are generally the least secure because they’re more susceptible to raking attacks, which don’t require much skill. Wafer mechanisms are particularly easy to open and are best avoided.

Knowing all the appropriate techniques could help you choose a more user-friendly lock, as there may be valid locking methods that allow you to use a smaller and lighter model!

wire rope locking mechanism in stock

The base lock assembly includes a bi-directional cam lock mechanism that releases the load when the operator depresses the foot pedal and locks the system when the pedal is released. This lock holds the overhead arbor when the performer dismounts the system and anytime the system is not in use.

The Butterfly Lift is adaptable to rig in nearly any location of sufficient height and suitable support structure to fly a performer. Careful consideration must be given to suitable anchors and rigging methods when installing the Butterfly Lift. Only individuals properly trained in theater or aerial rigging should perform this task.