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New padlocks improve warehouse security

Staff -- Logistics Management, 1/1/2005

Two new padlocks are designed for use in lockout and other industrial applications. The Brady Safety Padlock features a special six-pin cylinder that resists tampering. The body of the padlock is non-conductive and resists sparking, making it safe for use in proximity to electrical equipment. The lock is constructed of reinforced nylon for resistance to chemicals, corrosion, and high temperatures.

The Brady Steel Padlock features a five-pin cylinder and is tamper-resistant. Countersunk rivets and a hardened steel shackle provide added protection, while a paracentric keyway with drill protection makes the lock difficult to pick.

Designed to withstand heavy use in the toughest industrial applications, the Steel Padlock is resistant to chemicals and corrosion. The body plates on the Steel Padlock are individually coated prior to lamination for maximum rust prevention.

Brady Corporation www.bradyid.com 888-272-3946

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