- Components
- Steel Shroud
- Padlock
- High Tensile Chain
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The reason we designed Padlock Protector Steel Shroud and why we include a customized Padlock inside the Steel Shroud and 10mm diameter High Tensile Chain. To STOP a thief breaking a Padlock using one of the three methods used to break a Padlock they are a Leverage Attack, Hammer Attack or Bolt Cutter Attack. Guaranteed for 10 years.
No matter whether you buy a $30 or a $300 Padlock they are all vulnerable to the three methods 99% of thieves use to break a Padlock, they are:
Steel Shroud

The Steel Shroud STOPS thieves breaking a Padlock using any of the abovementioned three methods.
There is nothing else sold world-wide
that completely encloses a Padlock, its Shackle
and both ends of the Chain inside a Steel Billet.
It is: UNIQUE
Together with 10mm diameter High Tensile Chain that cannot be cut with a:
The common tool used to cut a link in Mild Steel Chain that practically all people use thinking it will protect their valuable asset from being stolen.
The following explains how a Padlock can be broken
by a Leverage Attack, Hammer Attack or Bolt Cutter Attack.

A Leverage Attack involves twisting the Chain to make it taut then place a spanner around the Padlock Body then pull down and turn.
This is Very Quick and Very Quiet.
One of the following will happen:

The average Padlock only requires a 10 inch spanner to break it. For the small percentage of people who have bought a more robust Padlock all that is required to break them is a longer spanner or as you can see in the picture above and to your right, place a hollow steel tube on the end of the spanner to gain additional leverage.
A Leverage Attack is a Quick and Easy method to break any size Padlock.
The fact is: If a thief can place a spanner around the Padlock Body or put a steel bar through the padlock's Shackle and twist it, the Padlock will break.

Hit the top edge of the Padlock Body with a Hammer or Hammer and Cold Chisel or Screwdriver to break apart the Padlock.
Use a Bolt Cutter to cut a link in Mild Steel Chain that is normally used or cut the padlock's Shackle.
Thieves love Mild Steel Chain and a cheap Padlock because all they need is a Bolt Cutter to cut a link in Mild Steel Chain or cut the padlock's Shackle or they use a Hammer or Hammer and Cold Chisel or Screwdriver to break apart the Padlock.
The problem with a cheap Padlock and Mild Steel Chain is:

Most people use Mild Steel Chain and a cheap Padlock thinking it is adequate security, as per the picture to your right:
Like most solutions it was relatively simple to solve the problem of STOPPING a thief using:
to break a Padlock or cut a link in Mild Steel Chain.
Completely enclose the Padlock and its Shackle inside a Steel Billet and supply 10mm diameter High Tensile Chain
that cannot be cut with a Bolt Cutter.
Padlock Protector

The following chart lists the components included with each Padlock Protector.

Padlock Protector includes a 500mm length of 10mm diameter High Tensile Chain as this is long enough for approximately 75% of Padlock Protector sales eg. to secure a gate to a post, double gates together or to place the 10mm diameter High Tensile Chain through some 4WD Camper Trailer wheels or through the front or back Wheel of a Motorbike and lock it.
If you require a longer length of 10mm diameter High Tensile Chain to protect other valuable possessions eg.
You can purchase any length of
10mm diameter High Tensile Chain
you require with:
Padlock Protector
OR
If you do not want to purchase Padlock Protector and only want to buy 10mm diameter High Tensile Chain you can. For a quotation please complete the appropriate section in:
Enquiry / Quotation Form

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