A selection of hasp and staples from the light wire hasp and staple popularly used on rabbit hutches to the heavy safety hasp and staple so called because all screwheads are covered when the hasp is closed, for added security.
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Light Wire Hasp and Staple
This light gage wire hasp and staple can be used when weight and space are an issue. Available in Epoxy Black, 4".
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Wire Hasp and Staple
A heavier duty version wire hasp and staple, popularly used on rabbit hutches and sheds. Available in Epoxy Black in sizes ranging from 3" to 6".
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Safety Hasp and Staple
The safety hasp and staple is so called because all screwheads are covered when the hasp is closed, for added security. Available in Epoxy Black, Hot Spelter Galvanised and Bright Zinc Plated finishes in sizes ranging from 3" to 6".
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Heavy Safety Hasp and Staple
A heavier duty version of the safety hasp and staple made from thicker guage metal. Available in Epoxy Black and Hot Spelter Galvanised finishes, 7".
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Medium Hasp and Staple
An altogether heavier product than the safety hasp and staple pattern, used on gates and buildings. Requires an 8mm coachbolt. Available in Epoxy Black and Hot Spelter Galvanised finishes, 8".
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Heavy Hasp and Staple
The heavy hasp and staple uses thicker gauged steel than the medium version and requires a 12mm coach bolt. Available in Epoxy Black and Hot Spelter Galvanised finishes, 8" and 10".
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Steel Locking Bar
Basically a swivelling hasp and staple with the screw plate hidden behind the bar. Widely specified by local authorities.
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Padlock Protection Bar
Available in left and right hand, protects the padlock on a hasp and staple from attack by hammer or cutter.
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