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Padlock boasts maximum protection

A Camlock Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 5, 2005

A new padlock is fitted with a reprogrammable "eight locks in one" Octagon radial pin tumbler mechanism providing maximum protection against the unauthorised duplication of keys.

The new Series 1740 Mk IV padlock from Camlock Systems is fitted with a reprogrammable "eight locks in one" Octagon radial pin tumbler mechanism providing maximum protection against the unauthorised duplication of keys.

The padlock has a corrosion resistant brass body, a stainless steel shackle and double ball bearing locking.

Key retention is a feature as is the availability of key registration with suited padlocks.

The Camatic reprogramming system means that if a key be lost or stolen, the user can change the key to another of the eight combinations by the simple use of a change key.

The award winning Octagon mechanism also ensures the lock is highly resistant to picking.

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