The Benefits of a Van Hook Lock

A van hook lock adds an additional layer of protection for your commercial vehicle. They are fitted to the door and connecting panel and use hook bolts that is inserted into the bracket for receiving which makes them more resistant to prying or force.
They are not tied to the locking system of the manufacturer and are secured with a high-security key. They are ideal for drivers who are owner-drivers and industries that depend on their vehicles.
Deadlocks
Vans are often laden with valuable equipment, tools and personal belongings which makes the use of a secure lock a necessity. Unfortunately, these items are frequently stolen by opportunists, leading to financial loss, van damage and even disruption to business for those affected. It is crucial to take the appropriate security measures when it comes to your van. This includes installing top-of-the-line security. A van deadlock is a type of aftermarket mechanical lock that operates independently of the manufacturer's internal locking system and allows a secure deadbolt to be inserted across the door and the body panel when locked using a an external key with high-security.
This lock is operated via an extended bolt that extends from the lock. It secures the door frame when engaged. The bolt is not able to be punched or spiked into place, and cannot be opened by pulling on the handle as an ordinary OE lock. This additional layer of security implies that a burglar would require specialist tools and techniques in order to break into a van, greatly increasing the time, effort and risk involved.
A van deadlock can be easily installed by a professional and works as an effective complement to a vehicle's security features. It also serves as a visual deterrent. It can deter van burglaries by making the vehicle less appealing to thieves. But, it's crucial to remember that, just like any other van security system, a deadlock is not immune to failure. It is vulnerable to mechanical failures and is susceptible to damage by external factors such as van vibration or heat, or even corrosion.
Another effective way to enhance your van's security features is a locks that slam. These operate in a similar manner to deadlocks in that they lock automatically when the doors close, ideal for multi-drop delivery drivers or couriers who regularly enter and exit their vehicles throughout the day. The only difference is that they are activated when the door closes, meaning they can't be unlocked manually.
A hook lock combines both the advantages of slam lock and deadlocks. It works the same as a traditional lock by placing a hook-style bolt on an adjustable bracket. However, it is also recognised as Gold Standard by Sold Secure and offers an extra protection against attacks made with hand tools or brute strength.
Slam locks
Van slam locks, in contrast to deadlocks and other locking systems, secure the door of the vehicle when it is shut. This helps prevent opportunistic thefts. They are especially effective for multi-drop drivers, couriers and owners of large loads and work independently from the locking system used by the manufacturer. They also come with shielding components to safeguard wiring looms, the door latch and bodywork.
Slam locks provide not only physical security but also a visual deterrent. They are available for most commercial vehicles and include Citroen Berlingos, Ford Transits as well as Fiat Scudos, Iveco Dailys and Man TGE vans. The locks are installed into the door pillars or connecting panels in your van, and they can only be operated by the driver.
They are more secure than other van locks because they are resistant to peeling attacks in the event that the lock has been taken off. The Keylab can be paired in conjunction with a van alarm, to enhance the overall security. They are ideal for delivery drivers, couriers and tradesmen who might not be in their vans constantly.
Slam locks not only improve the security of your vehicle but also reduce insurance rates. The reason is that insurers determine their costs based on the risk of theft. If they believe that your vehicle is more prone to being stolen, they will charge you more for insurance.
The addition of a lock to your van could be an investment that is worth it, especially in the event that you have expensive equipment inside it. For example, a van equipped with a catalytic converter could be targeted by thieves who may attempt to steal the valuable metals in it. A van slamlock can stop thieves from removing a catalytic converter as it is impossible to open the doors of the van without the lock on.
While deadlocks and slam lock provide different levels of security, both are ideal for people who spend long periods of time away from their vehicles. Both are used together with an engine immobiliser as well as an alarm system to help locate stolen goods.
Hook locks
Van hook locks can be installed on the door of your vehicle to prevent theft. They function independently from the lock system provided by your manufacturer and utilize a hook-style bolt that locks into a receiving bracket. They are not susceptible to door spreading and offer an extra security locking point for your vehicle. They are compatible with various vans such as Citroen Berlingo, Fiat Scudo, Ford Connect, Mercedes Vito, Renault Trafic and Volkswagen Transporter. These locks can be used with both front and rear loading doors and can be keyed the same as the original keys for cylinders.
They are an excellent choice for those who spend long periods of time away from vehicles. They also help deter opportunist thefts by changing the risk-to-reward ratio. They can help to prevent thefts that are 'Peel and steal since they make it more difficult for thieves to steal your belongings from the back of your van using force. They also stop criminals from slamming the doors of the load area to unlock the lock.
A disadvantage of van hook locks is that they could be more easily opened by opportunist thieves. They can be opened by using ordinary tools, such as jamming devices and bolt croppers. You can also remove the hook from lock case, pull out the bolt and engage the door by lifting the bolt from the keeper. Installing a safety release device inside the lock will prevent the lock from closing in the interior of the load compartment.
If you decide to install a van lock hook make sure that you follow the instructions of the manufacturer for your specific model. If you aren't sure, contact an expert in van security or a professional locksmith to assist you with the installation. There are many things to consider when choosing the best lock for your van, including the size of your vehicle and the value of the things you carry. You should also think about the frequency you'll be away from your vehicle, and if you will need to store important items inside it.
Statement locks
Security locks are expensive, but they provide exceptional value for van owners. They provide security for assets, peace-of-mind, and the potential for savings by cutting down on security and theft. Understanding the benefits of both a high-end electronic system that requires a code to unlock, and a basic mechanical locking mechanism that has a strong hook allows you to make a decision that's in line with your budget and needs.
You can also enhance the security of your van by adding slamlocks that automatically close the doors of the load area after closing, and help prevent 'peel-and steal crime. These additional locks are made for couriers and provide a visible deterrent to drivers who forget to lock their doors after delivering or unloading.
A statement lock is a popular option. It is mounted externally on the door and is braced against the bodywork for more security as well as to act as a visible deterrent. These strong locks aren't dependent on locking systems that are installed by the manufacturer and can be attached to cab, rear, or side doors. They are also a cost-effective upgrade for deadlocks that are already in use by reducing the common vulnerabilities by strengthening the barrel of the lock.
Furthermore, a range shielding solutions can be used to protect internal locking mechanisms and wiring looms as well as the handles on a van's windows and doors. These parts are prone to damage and removal in the course of a break-in, so adding them provides an additional layer of protection. These solutions can be utilized to upgrade the locks or to be installed as an aesthetically pleasing locking system on the door of the panel van to protect the entire bodywork. With this in mind, it's important to ensure that your van's locks are properly maintained and installed by a skilled professional. Contact the expert team at Lockwell Van Security to learn more about the many ways we can improve the security of your commercial vehicle. We have many years of experience installing van security locks of all types.