Using Hook Locks to Secure the Contents of Your Van
Hook locks are a great way to increase the security of your van. They're easy to install and operate independently from your van's main lock.
Gunnebo Industries (now Crosby) developed the self-locking hook to increase security on construction sites. These hooks snap shut when under load and stop snatching or falling off overhead lines.
Loop Wire Hook Locks
These mechanical locking hooks are designed to lock down items and accessories. They function with loop wire hooks to prevent theft. Suitable for use with HandiWALL slatwall and other pegboard displays that are compatible, these locks engage automatically to secure the merchandise in place. They can also be released by pressing down on the spring-loaded lock. They provide an economical alternative to magnetic hooks that can be moved without the necessity of tools.

A hook and loop wire fastener, commonly known as Velcro is comprised of two components: the "hook" side has tiny, stiff hooks, and the "loop" side has softer fuzzy loops. When pressed together, these elements form a strong yet flexible bond. These fasteners are used in a variety of ways for bundling cables in automotive, electronics, and other industries.
George de Mestral developed the hook-and-loop's first fastener in 1941. While hunting in the Alps he noticed the burrs on burdock that stuck to clothing or animal fur as well as other surfaces. He realized that the burrs contained hundreds of tiny loops that stuck onto the fabric and other surfaces. De Mestral was inspired by this and came up with the idea of making an adhesive that was made of hooks and loops, which could bind materials in a way that could be reversed. After a few trials the inventor devised a mechanical production method and chose nylon as the material. The product was put into commercial production with the VELCRO name.
These hooks are easy to install since they automatically latch when the load is under tension. This feature stops accidental releases and adds an extra layer of security for lifting. The hooks that are used to lock wire hooks can be connected to grade 10 chain using a connecting link or webbing with a web sling connector, and they are also capable of connecting to other hardware like pins. These locking hooks come with a variety of pressure sensitive glues to suit your needs. They come in different sizes to accommodate different kinds of chain and cable.
Magnetic Hook Locks
Magnetic hook locks are made up of a disc-shaped base that has an integrated magnet that clings to ferrous surfaces like metal. Once the base is clinging to a hook, it can't be removed until you take off the cap of the magnetic key and apply the force of the magnet to the top of the lock body (where the label reads "6 mm"). Magnetic hook locks are ideal for pegboard, slatwall or gridwall hooks with a greater diameter. They may slide off of thinner hooks. The lock is powered by DC power, and has either one or two coils that produce the magnetic force required to keep the hook in place.
Magnetic door locks are also known as maglocks and are a popular option for security in commercial and industrial areas. When they are activated, an electromagnetic force locks a doors by drawing an electric magnet to an armature that is attached to the frame. The strength of the magnetic force is according to the size of the lock and the voltage.
Commercial magnetic locks are typically "fail-safe" and can be unlocked when power is cut off to ensure that people are able to exit in the event of an event that causes a disruption or catastrophe to the electrical supply. They are also popular for installation on doors that open into areas that contain hazardous or sensitive materials to prevent unauthorized access by those without proper credentials.
Electric strike door locks are used as part a security system for a building. They permit or restrict access based on credentials identity requirements and schedules. They can be opened with many different methods such as proximity readers fobs, cards, fobs, and keypad PINs. It's important to assess every type of locking mechanism before deciding on the one that is best suited to your company or facility. This guide will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both types and help you weigh the pros and cons so you can make an informed decision that's right for your needs.
Locks for Stainless Steel Hooks
The Stainless Steel finish on these hook locks gives them durability and resistance to corrosion. They are an essential part of the Crosby Group's collection of self-closing hooks which help improve safety on construction sites. Also referred to as latch hooks or safety hooks, they close whenever there is a load on them. This can help prevent worker injuries.
These rigging hooks are more durable than the spring-loaded latches found on regular slings. Equipment in the construction industry is subjected to a lot wear and tear. This can result in spring latches getting damaged or even breaking off the hook. If this happens, the hook needs to be taken out of service until a replacement that is compliant can be delivered to the job location. This is unlikely with an forged hook latch which is an integral part.
Both the Crosby Shur-Loc and Gunnebo Industries hooks feature a recessed trigger that eliminates the risk of putting your thumb while opening the latch. This is a problem that occurs with hooks of low quality. The Gunnebo Industries Hook also has an anti-rotation stop that stops the latch from turning downwards onto your thumb while you open it.
Another benefit of the Stainless steel hook lock is that it can be key locked for added security. This feature is helpful in situations where it's essential to keep the lock from being accessed for example, in the tool/service compartment of an ute tray or camper trailer. They can be installed on metal, wood or masonry doors, and can be installed easily in standard holes. The locks are made of Grade 304 Stainless Steel and include a square forend, strike plate and latch as well as a follower. Forends and strike plates can be cut to accommodate. These latches are available with or without key cylinders.
van hooklocks hook lock made of brass is a simple and efficient method to secure the contents of your van. It can stop criminals from bending the door to gain access to your belongings. It can also be used to add an additional layer of security to your vehicle to deter thieves from breaking into your vehicle using force.
Brass door hook locks are made of high-quality metal and come in a range of timeless finishes that will complement your home's decor and architectural style. They can be installed on French doors, cabinets and even on outdoor areas like gardens gates and sheds. They are a great option for keeping doors and gates open or closed. They can be locked with padlocks or keys to protect your valuables.
They function similarly as pin cylinders. A central core or plug must be turned to unlock the locking mechanism. The plug is prevented from turning by a sequence of pins that obstruct it. They are divided into pairs, with the top pair, known as the driver pins, and the lower ones, known as the key pins. When the correct key is inserted, the split between these pairs lines up on the edge where the plug joins the lock's housing (called the shear line) and allows it to be turned.
To pick a brass lock hook, you need to apply pressure or torque on the plug and lift each pin in a certain order or sequence. When all pins are lifted, they form a ledge between the plug and the housing that can be cut with shear tools or a lever lock pick. When the shear line has been created, you can remove the key and open the lock.