Locks Protect Trailers From The Inside
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Thunderbolt Lock produces durable vehicle locks that utilize existing remote-control systems along with a machined steel deadbolt engaged within the door. “We’re a small business just outside Chicago,” says John Scaletta, CEO and Director of Operations. “Every product is hand-made. We specialize in high-security locking solutions, primarily designed for cargo trailers, vans and box trucks.”
The company sells three distinct lock types for trailers: a Cargo Trailer “Dual” Electronic Deadbolt Lock ($669), an M1 Box Truck Roll-up Door ($359 for one, $619 for two) and an M2 Box Truck Roll-up Door ($399 for one, $699 for two.) Other variations include a Utility Truck Compartment Lock ($699) and KUV 3-Compartment Lock Kit ($979), along with the M1 ($239), M1+ ($259) and M2 ($279) for van doors.
The lock types are divided into three categories: M1, M1+ and M2. Both M1 models operate from your factory key fob. While the M1 works without a lock inhibitor, the M1+ has one built-in. This improves safety by preventing the deadbolt from engaging while the ignition is on. It’s the best choice for securing doors where passengers might be riding, while the M1 works best for cargo doors without passengers present. M2 models work for entry points without remote-controlled locks. They have a built-in remote-control module and operate from a Thunderbolt remote controller. Each order includes two pre-programmed remotes regardless of the number of locks purchased (additional remotes can be purchased separately).
“What makes our locks unique is their internal installation, which leaves no visible target for thieves,” says Scaletta. “With over 20,000 deadbolt locks on the road and a perfect record of zero break-ins, Thunderbolt has become synonymous with superior security.” He shares that installing the locks is straightforward. “Thunderbolt provides a full suite of support tools, including video tutorials, installation templates and detailed manuals,” he says. “Our technical support team is just a phone call away, ready to connect you with an experienced Thunderbolt installer.”
Consider the Distribution Block ($59) for a more straightforward installation. This accessory is fused and connects directly to the battery while each lock connects to the block. The company also recommends installing a Keyed Manual Release ($29) on the front door to reduce the risk of getting locked out in a battery or actuator failure.
“Whatever the reason, whatever you need to secure, and whatever the application, Thunderbolt Locks has a solution for you,” says Scaletta.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Thunderbolt Locks, Inc., 8700 47th St., Lyons, Ill. 60534 (ph 765-652-6587; info@thunderboltlocks.com; www.thunderboltlocks.com).
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Locks Protect Trailers From The Inside TRUCKS Accessories Thunderbolt Lock produces durable vehicle locks that utilize existing remote-control systems along with a machined steel deadbolt engaged within the door “We’re a small business just outside Chicago ” says John Scaletta CEO and Director of Operations “Every product is hand-made We specialize in high-security locking solutions primarily designed for cargo trailers vans and box trucks ” The company sells three distinct lock types for trailers: a Cargo Trailer “Dual” Electronic Deadbolt Lock $669 an M1 Box Truck Roll-up Door $359 for one $619 for two and an M2 Box Truck Roll-up Door $399 for one $699 for two Other variations include a Utility Truck Compartment Lock $699 and KUV 3-Compartment Lock Kit $979 along with the M1 $239 M1+ $259 and M2 $279 for van doors The lock types are divided into three categories: M1 M1+ and M2 Both M1 models operate from your factory key fob While the M1 works without a lock inhibitor the M1+ has one built-in This improves safety by preventing the deadbolt from engaging while the ignition is on It’s the best choice for securing doors where passengers might be riding while the M1 works best for cargo doors without passengers present M2 models work for entry points without remote-controlled locks They have a built-in remote-control module and operate from a Thunderbolt remote controller Each order includes two pre-programmed remotes regardless of the number of locks purchased additional remotes can be purchased separately “What makes our locks unique is their internal installation which leaves no visible target for thieves ” says Scaletta “With over 20 000 deadbolt locks on the road and a perfect record of zero break-ins Thunderbolt has become synonymous with superior security ” He shares that installing the locks is straightforward “Thunderbolt provides a full suite of support tools including video tutorials installation templates and detailed manuals ” he says “Our technical support team is just a phone call away ready to connect you with an experienced Thunderbolt installer ” Consider the Distribution Block $59 for a more straightforward installation This accessory is fused and connects directly to the battery while each lock connects to the block The company also recommends installing a Keyed Manual Release $29 on the front door to reduce the risk of getting locked out in a battery or actuator failure “Whatever the reason whatever you need to secure and whatever the application Thunderbolt Locks has a solution for you ” says Scaletta Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Thunderbolt Locks Inc 8700 47th St Lyons Ill 60534 ph 765-652-6587; info@thunderboltlocks com; www thunderboltlocks com
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