Vorhängeschlösser
Vorhängeschlösser, often referred to as padlocks, are portable locking devices that are secured using a shackle, bolt, or chain. They are designed to secure a hasp or other fastening mechanism, such as a padlockable hasp or eyelet. The defining characteristic of a padlock is its portability and the fact that it is not permanently attached to the object it is securing.
Padlocks typically consist of a body, a shackle, and a locking mechanism. The body houses the internal
Key-operated padlocks are the most common type. They require a specific key to disengage the shackle. Combination
The versatility of padlocks makes them suitable for a wide range of applications, from securing luggage and