EQUIPMENT LOCK Landing Gear Leg Lock: Steel, Red
The Landing Gear Leg Lock from EQUIPMENT LOCK is a steel trailer wheel boot lock in red, keyed different, supplied with two keys. This product secures landing gear legs to prevent unauthorized trailer movement.
SKU 3G-OTH-660278
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Product Description
The Landing Gear Leg Lock from EQUIPMENT LOCK is a steel trailer wheel boot lock in red, keyed different, supplied with two keys. This product secures landing gear legs to prevent unauthorized trailer movement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the EQUIPMENT LOCK Landing Gear Leg Lock used for?
The Landing Gear Leg Lock secures trailer landing gear legs to prevent unauthorized movement. It is commonly used in fleet operations, logistics yards, and transport depots where parked trailers need protection against theft or accidental rolling.
What are the specifications of the EQUIPMENT LOCK Landing Gear Leg Lock?
This lock is made of steel, finished in red, and is keyed different — each unit comes with two unique keys. The manufacturer part number is LGLLock. It is designed specifically for trailer landing gear legs.
Where to buy the EQUIPMENT LOCK Landing Gear Leg Lock worldwide?
3G Electric supplies and delivers the EQUIPMENT LOCK Landing Gear Leg Lock worldwide. We handle full logistics and customs clearance so you receive the correct part, whether you are in North America, Europe, Asia, or the Middle East.
How to install the EQUIPMENT LOCK Landing Gear Leg Lock?
Installation is straightforward: place the lock around the landing gear leg so the shackle engages, then close and lock with the supplied key. Ensure the leg is fully retracted or extended as needed. Always verify the lock is fully seated before leaving the trailer unattended.
EQUIPMENT LOCK Products
3G Electric supplies EQUIPMENT LOCK trailer wheel boot locks. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.
