Combination Lock 180IB

On the coast? On high seas? Our padlock 180IB is a weatherproof lock with numerical code for outdoor use.
  • Weather resistant combination lock
  • Individually resettable code

Combination Lock 180IB

WEATHERPROOF AND ROBUST

Our padlock 180IB is a weatherproof lock with numerical code for outdoor use.

If you want to secure medium value assets or objects with a medium risk of theft in the outdoor area, the combination lock 180IB can be a good solution for you. In coastal areas, near ports or on the high seas, the 180IB reliably secures your valuables. The lock body is made of forged brass, the shackle of high-quality stainless steel. This means that the lock is particularly well protected against water. It can only be opened with an individually defined four-digit number code.

Technology:

  • Body made of solid forged brass
  • Shackle made from stainless steel
  • 4-digit, individually resettable code
  • Inner components made of non-corrosive materials
  • Precision locking mechanism with additional tampering protection

Operation and use:

  • Security for items/goods of medium value or where there is an average risk of theft
  • Ideal for severe weather conditions (e.g., in sea and port areas, for securing vehicles and boats in outdoor use)
  • For securing doors, gates, lockers, tool boxes, cellar windows, sheds, switch boxes, cupboards, etc.

Variants:

  • Sizes: 50 mm
  • Long shackle (HB): 180IB/50HB63
Combination Lock 180IB/50HB63 B/SB Combination Padlock 
Art. no. 26607

Level: 5
Packaging: blister packaging
Weight: 303 g
Width a: 52 mm
Combination Lock 180IB/50 B/SB Combination Padlock 
Art. no. 25543

Level: 5
Packaging: blister packaging
Weight: 271 g
Width a: 52 mm

Padlocks

The outstanding quality of the hardened special steel, the sophisticated locking mechanism and the compact body of the lock in conjunction with long-term resistance to corrosion, make ABUS padlocks the ideal companion for boat owners. ...
Other interesting products from the category Padlocks

Questions & answers

FAQ
Security glossary