- Components
- Steel Shroud
- Padlock
- High Tensile Chain
- Manufacturer Direct
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The reason we designed Gate Security 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.
Gate Security

The following chart lists the components included with each Gate Security.

Gate Security includes a 500mm length of 10mm diameter High Tensile Chain as this is long enough for approximately 75% of Gate Security 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 Gate Security.
OR
If you do not want to purchase Gate Security 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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