SquireHeavy Duty Padlock (CP60/2.5) - Toughest Long Shackle - 5 Wheel Combination Padlock - Alloy Steel for Corrosion Resistance - Weatherproof Lock for Home, School & Garage (Blue, 60 mm)
Brand | Squire |
Special Feature | Weather Resistant |
Lock Type | Combination Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.36 x 1.3 x 5.91 inches |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Style | 60 mm Extra Long Shackle |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Die Cast |
Included Components | 1 x Henry Squire Long Shackle 5 Wheel Combination Padlock, 60 mm Length |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Control Method | Touch |
Manufacturer | Henry Squire & Sons Ltd. |
Part Number | CP60 2.5 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.3 x 5.91 inches |
Item model number | CP60 2.5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 60mm |
Finish | Die Cast |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Weather Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 10 year guarantee. We design our products to inspire confidence. With appropriate maintenance and normal use we guarantee this product for 10 years. |
M**R
Not as tough as they say...
Bought to secure gym and swimming pool lockers. It’s a good fit and looks secure compared to the cheap looking ones most other folk use. Bought Dec 2021 for gym locker and used several times a week up to May. Then started using it at pool lockers which again it worked well for... until one day it slipped from my hand and fell to the floor. From about waist height. This one drop alone was enough to break something internally and now the opening spring no longer works meaning opening the lock needs a button press while yanking open. Previously you pressed the button and it sprang open. It does still feel secure when locked, but now I’m always left wondering if it will ever open again... Bit disappointed to be honest as it’s not a cheap lock. Also the entire body is wrapped in plastic. Personally wouldn’t re-purchase. Another locker at the pool is secured with a hefty looking Abus brass bodied combi lock which I nearly bought myself and now have lock envy over... which is ridiculous, but there you go...
A**R
Decent security lock.
Saves on losing keys..... convenient and secure lock.
J**N
Good padlock.
Good padlock - easy to use and seems robust!
S**G
Easy to use and operate
This was easy to configure and set the combination pin number.It appears to be heavy duty and is chunky making it easy to use when locking and unlocking.I'm using it to stop unauthorised persons switching on our equipment - I can't comment on how weatherproof it is, but it looks the part and is easy in a tight space to turn the numbers to unlock.
C**.
Lock
Does as it says
M**H
Perfect
Just what I needed
K**N
Just the job
Does what it’s supposed to do
C**T
Here is a bit more product information
Here are a few more product photos, and some measurements of the product.Dimensions. The shackle bar has a diameter of 8mm. When closed, the outermost part of the shackle extends 69.5mm from the body. The inside of the end of the shackle is therefore 61.5mm from the body. There is a screw head protruding which is slightly over a millimetre high. As such, the space between the top of the screw head and the inside of the end of the shackle is about 60mm. The gap between the two sides of the shackle is about 22mm. Measuring across the outside of the two sides of the shackle is about 38mm. The lock body is about 45mm wide. The main part of the lock body is about 51mm long, though there is a lump on the bottom about 2.5mm high, and the button protrudes about a further 1.5mm. The body is about 26mm thick at the thickest point. The centre "bulge" of the lock body is more pronounced at the back than the front. The front of the body is about 11mm forward of the shackle-plane/button-axis whereas the rear of the body is about 15mm back from the shackle-plane/button-axis.When unlocked, the gap between the top of the body and the inside of the end of the shackle is about 75.5mm. This means that the shackle moves by about 14mm between the locked and unlocked positions. When unlocked, the clearance between the free end of the shackle and the lock body is a little over a millimetre.
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