How a Global Travel Trailer Lock Works #shorts


How a Global Travel Trailer Lock Works #shorts

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Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit with Keyed Alike Option

Features:
Locking latch kit lets you secure the entry door on your RV or travel trailer.
– Sturdy steel construction with rust-resistant black powder coat finish
– Rubberized foam gasket provides tight seal against your door
– 2 Keys, door edge plate, strike plate, and installation hardware included
– Lock can be keyed alike to match other Global Link locks

Specs:
– Dimensions: 3.47″ wide x 4.28″ tall
– Fits doors that are 1-1/4″ to 1-1/2″ thick
– Installs into latch cutouts that are 2-1/2″ wide x 3-1/2″ tall to 3″ wide x 4″ tall

Travel trailer locks are designed to secure the doors and compartments of your travel trailer, ensuring the safety of your belongings and providing peace of mind. There are several types of locks commonly used for travel trailers:

Deadbolt lock: This type of lock is commonly found on the main entrance door of a travel trailer. It provides a high level of security by extending a solid metal bolt into the door frame when locked.

Keyed entry lock: Keyed entry locks are similar to deadbolt locks but may not have the same level of security. They use a key to lock and unlock the door and are typically found on both the main entrance door and other entry points of the trailer.

Cam lock: Cam locks are often used on storage compartments and cabinets within the travel trailer. They use a key to rotate a cam mechanism, securing the compartment or cabinet.

Hitch lock: Hitch locks are specifically designed to secure the hitch of your travel trailer when it’s not attached to the towing vehicle. They prevent unauthorized removal of the trailer by locking the hitch mechanism.

Wheel lock: Wheel locks are used to immobilize the wheels of your travel trailer, making it difficult for someone to tow or move the trailer without proper authorization. They are especially useful for added security when the trailer is parked and unattended.

It’s important to choose a lock that provides the level of security you require while considering factors such as ease of use, durability, and compatibility with your trailer’s doors and compartments. When purchasing a lock, ensure that it is specifically designed for use on travel trailers and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and maintenance.

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