Combination Lock 160

The ABUS 160 padlock is ideal for securing medium value assets and objects with an average risk of theft
  • Hardened steel shackle
  • Individually resettable code

Combination Lock 160

SECURITY IN HIGH-GLOSS CHROME

The ABUS Prestige Code 160 padlock is made up of a lock body with exclusive high-gloss chrome plating and a shackle made from hardened steel.

The ABUS 160 combination lock is suitable for locking doors, gates, cabinets, lockers, switch boxes and similar valuables that are to be protected against theft or unauthorised use. The padlock is particularly practical as it is operated by means of a number code instead of a key. Depending on the size of the lock, the number code can be set individually on a 3 or 4 digit number wheel. This means that several users can gain access to the secured goods at any time.

Technology:

  • Lock body and shackle in exclusive high-gloss chrome plating
  • Shackle made from hardened steel
  • Double bolted
  • 160/40: individually resettable 3-digit code
  • 160/50: individually resettable 4-digit code

Operation and use:

  • Security for assets and objects of medium value or where there is an average risk of theft
  • Suitable for securing doors, gates, cupboards, lockers, tool boxes, etc.

Tips:

  • Ideal with ABUS Hasp No 100

Variants:

  • Sizes: 40, 50 mm
  • Long shackle (HB): 160/50HB50
Combination Lock 160/50 B/SB 
Art. no. 02987

Level: 6
Packaging: blister packaging
Weight: 199 g
Width a: 51 mm
Combination Lock 160/50HB50 B/SB 
Art. no. 35837

Level: 6
Packaging: blister packaging
Weight: 208 g
Width a: 51 mm
Combination Lock 160/40 B/SB 
Art. no. 02985

Level: 5
Packaging: blister packaging
Weight: 131 g
Width a: 42 mm

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