Container Security Anti-tamper Seal Lock Features
- Application: Seal locks are a critical component of security systems in a variety of industries. They are used to secure containers, doors, hatches, trailers, and other assets.
- Material: Seal locks are constructed of high-quality materials that are designed to withstand harsh environments. The carbon steel bolt is strong and durable, while the ABS plastic lock bus is flexible and corrosion-resistant.
- Color: Seal locks are a great way to add a touch of personality to your security system. They are available in a variety of colors, including pastel shades of pink, blue, green, yellow, and peach. Custom colors are also available upon request.
- Marking: Seal locks markings are a key component of any security system. They provide a visual indication of tampering and can help to deter theft and damage. Standard markings include a molded “H” and laser-etched sequential numbers. Optional markings, such as customer name or logo, can further customize your seals and add an extra layer of security.
Product Advantages
Bolt Seals are a sustainable choice for protecting your products from tampering. They are made with recyclable materials, and they can be reused or recycled after use. Their anti-rotation feature helps prevent them from being pulled out, even under high-speed rotation.
Specification
| Model No. | JHB006 |
| Hight | 85.6mm |
| Diameter | 8mm |
| Tensile force | 20KN |
| Packing | 10pcs/ box, 250pcs/carton or as request |
| Packing size | 53cm x 32cm x 14cm or as request |
Packing
1. 10pcs per box and 25*10boxs per carton, according custom demand
2. Carton Specification: 53cm*32cm*14cm
Bolt seals are packaged in a sturdy, clear plastic wallet with a resealable zipper. These seals are easy to remove individually. Bolt seals are also shipped in bulk on pallets.
How to Use
Utilize these tags to secure cabinets, truck trailers, cargo containers, and other robust equipment by threading them through hasps. The plastic coating provides resistance against corrosion but is easily scratched. Removal requires the use of cable or bolt cutters. Stamped with a single letter and six random numbers, the installation process entails snapping apart the plastic attachment that holds the bolt and lock together, then inserting the bolt into the lock. Not provided in a blank state for security measures.












