Outboard motor lock 808 Reef SB (Art. no. 47504)

The 808 Reef high-quality outboard motor lock from ABUS offers reliable protection against theft for your bolted outboard motor with minimal fitting effort.

Outboard motor lock 808 Reef SB (Art. no. 47504)

PERFECT THEFT PROTECTION FOR YOUR OUTBOARD MOTOR

The 808 REEF SB lock from ABUS is a reliable anti-theft device for your bolted outboard motor. High levels of security and excellent operator comfort.

To ensure the 808 Reef SB outboard motor lock can provide optimal protection for your engine, the lock body, the bolt and the security-relevant parts of the locking mechanism are made of specially hardened steel. No additional drilling is required for installation. The VDS-approved lock has a special corrosion protection which guarantees safety and function even in extreme cold and under salt water.

Technology:

  • Hardened precision-cast lock body
  • Includes lock lubricant
  • Highly corrosion resistant (cylinder and lock body)
  • Rattle prevention
  • Very compact construction
  • Forced locking function – after locking, the key can only be removed if the lock is properly closed
  • Plus cylinder with unique key service (keyed-alike option with other marine products possible)

Operation and use:

  • Can be used with all bolted outboard motors (usually < 25 hp)
  • No separate drilling necessary
  • Perfect security and function, even at extremely low temperatures and in salt water
  • Securing bolts are not included in the scope of delivery
Technical drawing
Art. no.: 47504
Locking: keyed different
Locking type: key
Weight: 898 g
color of facets: black
design color: black

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