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Alarmed Lock and Quadra-Braid Cable; 72-Inch

Item J244739
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      • 25mm Diameter Cable, 72 Inches Long – Alarm Lock with Quadra-Braid Steel Construction
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      Description

      Superior Security Solution. The Alarm Lock with Quadra-Braid Steel Cable, 72 inches long, provides an advanced locking mechanism combined with a durable, flexible cable ideal for securing motorcycles, bikes, or other valuable equipment. This product is designed to deter theft through its integrated alarm system, which activates a loud sound upon unauthorized tampering. It ensures peace of mind by offering both physical and audible protection.

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      Construction and Appearance. Featuring a 25mm diameter cable with quadra-braid steel construction, this lock system provides exceptional strength and resistance against cutting or pulling attacks. The cable is coated with a rugged protective layer that prevents abrasion and protects against weather damage, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability in various environments.

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      Installation. Installation is straightforward and user-friendly, requiring no special tools or drilling. Simply loop the cable around the object and secure the lock, making it an ideal solution for quick, hassle-free protection.

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