Construction News
25/03/2009
TLD International Helps Protect Construction Equipment Against Theft
TLD International Ltd products have been helping to protect construction plant and equipment against theft and vandalism for more than 10 years.
Our range includes the unique, patented TrackLock and RamLock devices designed to immobilise the steering mechanisms on a wide range of tracked and wheeled construction equipment.
TLD trailer locks include EyeLocks for NATO type eyes, and the extremely robust and effective SpiderLock product which allows up to three towing eyes to be secured together. Both Locks can be used with TLD hardened Security Chains to attach to a lamppost or other fixed object.
The TLD Attachment Lock is designed to secure boom mounted breakers or other attachments to their excavators. Van Door Locks can be supplied to safeguard commercial vehicle contents, and TLD offer Container Locks to suit all types of container. Also available is a Ball Insert Hitch Lock to counter thefts of trailers when unhitched from their towing vehicles.
To complement these heavy duty security devices, we supply High Security Padlocks in a wide range of types and sizes.
We will be at 62p avenue Blue Pavillion at Sed, and will be exhibiting all our current products.
For further details, contact John Davies: TLD International Ltd, Address Unit 2, Tame Valley Small Business Centre, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, B77 5BY.
Telephone: 01827 262620
Fax: 01827 262630
Email: Sales@tld-international.com
Website: www.tld-international.com
Our range includes the unique, patented TrackLock and RamLock devices designed to immobilise the steering mechanisms on a wide range of tracked and wheeled construction equipment.
TLD trailer locks include EyeLocks for NATO type eyes, and the extremely robust and effective SpiderLock product which allows up to three towing eyes to be secured together. Both Locks can be used with TLD hardened Security Chains to attach to a lamppost or other fixed object.
The TLD Attachment Lock is designed to secure boom mounted breakers or other attachments to their excavators. Van Door Locks can be supplied to safeguard commercial vehicle contents, and TLD offer Container Locks to suit all types of container. Also available is a Ball Insert Hitch Lock to counter thefts of trailers when unhitched from their towing vehicles.
To complement these heavy duty security devices, we supply High Security Padlocks in a wide range of types and sizes.
We will be at 62p avenue Blue Pavillion at Sed, and will be exhibiting all our current products.
For further details, contact John Davies: TLD International Ltd, Address Unit 2, Tame Valley Small Business Centre, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, B77 5BY.
Telephone: 01827 262620
Fax: 01827 262630
Email: Sales@tld-international.com
Website: www.tld-international.com
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