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- Brand: MG
- Type: Double Oval Cylinder, Cylinder and Keys
- Diameter: 13mm
- Length: 28mm
- Country of Origin: Italy
Oval Double Cylinders
Oval Double Cylinders, also known as "Double Key" cylinders, are those which allow you to lock the door from both sides, using a key on either side. For example, you may have a barrel or cylinder of this type on your front door, enabling you to lock the door from the outside when you head out of the premises; and also to lock the door from the inside whilst at home, thus keeping your home secure. These cylinders offer a high security level.- Double Oval Cylinder (Cylinder and Keys)
- Brass Plated
- Ideal for Domestic applications
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- Type: High Security, Marine, Padlock, U-Shaped
- Size: 30mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
Similar to other padlocks, this locking device has a U-shaped bar hinged at one end, made to be passed through a hasp and staple, or in a chain-link and then snapped shut. Not all padlocks can claim to be of a marine standard, but stainless steel ones such as this, are suitable for a marine environment. -
- Type: High Security, Marine, Padlock, U-Shaped
- Size: 40mm
- Material: Stainless Steel
Similar to other padlocks, this locking device has a U-shaped bar hinged at one end, made to be passed through a hasp and staple, or in a chain-link and then snapped shut. Not all padlocks can claim to be of a marine standard, but stainless steel ones such as this, are suitable for a marine environment. -
- Type: Square Padlock
- Material: Brass
- Size: 75mm
Similar to other square or rectangular padlocks, this locking device has a strong chrome plated steel bar running through the space on one side of the padlock. This is made to be passed through a hasp and staple, or in a chain-link and then snapped shut. -
- Type: Square Padlock
- Material: Brass
- Dimensions: 90mm x 60mm
Similar to other square or rectangular padlocks, this locking device has a strong chrome plated steel bar running through the space on one side of the padlock. This is made to be passed through a hasp and staple, or in a chain-link and then snapped shut.