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Trimax Deluxe Armored Trailer Coupler / Door Latch Lock Ymc10 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
Location:

Rome, New York, United States

Rome, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Trimax Manufacturer Part Number:ymc10

The Trimax UMAX Trailer Locks are built tough and constructed out of steel. Provides instant security and gives you peace of mind knowing your trailer is staying where it belongs. Built with a dual-ratchet locking system that keeps your trailer secure and deters thieves. Comes with a lifetime warranty.

Features:

  • Easy 1/4 Turn of Key To Lock & Unlock For Maximum Security
  • Comes with 2 keys
  • Internal O-Ring in Lock Body & Weather Proof Cap Helps Seal out Grim and Corrosion
  • Protective Ruber Bumber Prevents Noisy Rattle and Abrasion
  • Cut Resistand Design
  • Serialized keys, simply record the number, if both keys are lost a replacement can be purchased pre-cut
  • Backed by a Lifetime Warranty
  • Works on Trailer Couplers, Tuff Boxes, Door Latches, Cargo and Tool Boxes
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