L4V Hook Lock

L4V's Statement lock is a surface-mounted van lock that is designed to protect doors that are side loaded against the threat of 'peel and steal'. It is mounted externally to secure the door and also acts as a visual deterrent.
It is operated using an ultra-secure key. It functions independently of the manufacturer's locking system. Kits are vehicle door specific and include UV stabilized black nylon exterior trims.
Hook Locks
Van hook locks are independent of the locking system on your side-load doors as well as tailgates. They are fitted with hook-type bolts that latch onto the receiving keep and is locked manually using a high-security key. This gives a high degree of security from "Peel and Steal" that is where thieves forcefully open the side-loading doors and take away items.
They are a common security option for vans of all sizes, and can be installed on the sides of the rear and side load barn door, as well as cab and tailgate doors. You can also pick from a variety of colours to match your van's color scheme and provide the best visual deterrent for thieves.
Installing the Slam Lock is another excellent option to enhance the security of your van. This is a great option for couriers and other situations where you need the door to be locked as soon as it shuts. The Slam lock uses an internal and external parts to reduce the risk of the doors on your side being peeled open or ripped off. It's normally paired with a L4V Hook lock in the low position on the door of your vehicle and is the most effective solution for preventing the most prevalent types of van theft.
You can also join the L4V Anti-Peel Kit with the slamlock to create an all-encompassing van security solution. The slamlock and L4V's sturdy Anti-Peel plates are combined to decrease the risk of your side loading door getting peeled. This is the most common method that is used to steal expensive tools and equipment from the back of vans, and the anti-peel kit has been independently tested to increase resistance by 3000%..
Deadlocks
Deadlocks are a type of software defect that occur when processes within the same process or across multiple processes compete for resources in a manner that results in circular dependencies. Deadlocks are undesirable in operating systems since they waste resources, which can reduce overall system performance and the responsiveness of. Many operating systems use algorithms for scheduling and allocation of resources to identify and prevent deadlocks.
When a process is a deadlock, it can't proceed until it has acquired the resource it needs. For example, if process P1 holds the tape drive R1 and is waiting for process P2 to release the same drive then it is in a deadlock. If either process releases the resource it is holding, the other will immediately take it and enter a deadlock, too.
There are a variety of ways to avoid or solve a deadlock. The most popular method is to use a deadlock detection algorithm. This algorithm identifies the deadlock by analyzing cycles in the resource-allocation graph. The Banker's Algorithm analyzes the state of a process by looking at current resources.
Another way to prevent deadlocks is to prevent the dependence completely by using a lock with mutual exclusion. hook lock latch of lock is used to ensure a process has access only to its own resources, and not to those of other processes. This is a great way to prevent deadlocks and allows greater security for your possessions and van contents. There are also escape deadlocks, that can be installed to the inside of a door to facilitate exit in the event of an emergency. These are commonly used on communal doors in multi-occupancy properties like flats and student housing.
Statement Lock
L4V Statement locks are positioned externally on the vehicle cab door. This serves as a visual warning against theft of cargo. The locks can be operated using an external key with high security, under the total control of a driver. They are ideal for owners of the business or any operation where the driver has to be inside and out of the loading area for all hours of the day.
The SyncLock statement synchronizes the execution of a block of statements by getting an exclusive lock on the object that is referenced by its lockobject expression. When a different thread is in the SyncLock block, it analyzes the lockobject expression and stops its execution until the lock on the object is released. The first thread executes the block of statements. Typically, you place statements that alter data within a SyncLock block to prevent the data from being modified by more than one thread at the same time. Statement blocks that are protected by SyncLock are referred to as critical sections.
Specifies the type of lock that should be purchased for the statement block. Unless otherwise specified, a shared lock is the default.
The expression for the lockobject must be evaluated to an object variable that is exclusive to the current instance of your class, or a private variable that is not tied to any instances of your class. If the lockobject value is null and the LOCK statement will fail and the program will be terminated with an error message during runtime.
If a transaction is granted an intent lock on the table (I) the lock prevents any other transaction from acquiring a Shared ROW Lock or a Write ROW lock for that table so long as the transaction is in possession of the intent lock. This is because an intent lock prevents other transactions from altering data in the table.
Anti Peel Kit
The 'peel-and-steal' attack is the most destructive way thieves gain access to your vehicle. hook lock van can open the doors to the side by applying pressure and weight to weak spots. They then evade the lock and steal your contents within a matter of minutes. Anti peel kits are designed to prevent this kind of attack. They create physical barriers that are extremely difficult for thieves to break through.
It is easy to install inside your van, a kit anti peel is a cost-effective way to enhance security for your vehicle and its contents. Together with hook locks this solution offers comprehensive protection against break-ins and theft. Moreover, anti peel kits are visible deterrents that warn thieves that your van is secured and will not be worth the risk of stealing.
To stop "peel and steal" attack, Locks 4 Vans has created an anti peel kit that can be installed on the front edge of the side load door. This solution re-enforces the door's skin and, when combined with a hook that is high-L4V lock will increase the resistance of the side load door against peeling by 300 percent.
A hook lock for your van is an excellent investment. It adds an extra layer of security for your valuables and tools. They are tamperproof, extremely resistant to drilling and manipulation and have been tested independently by Sold Secure to meet the highest standards in the UK. They are also a great option for couriers and delivery drivers with multiple drop locations as they don't require keys or remote controls to operate. They are a great alternative to slamlocks, and can be installed by professional locksmiths.
Slam Lock
A Slam lock will automatically lock your vehicle when it is shut. It is independent of the central locking system, and can only be opened using a high-security key, meaning that it is more immune to door spreading than deadlocks.
It is especially useful for couriers and multi-drop drivers who may be in and out of their van a lot during the day, and often forgetting to lock the doors before leaving. The slam locks are useful for preventing thieves from stealing your cargo.
These locks can be used in combination with other security enhancements to safeguard your vehicle even more from theft. The L4V anti peel kit, for example, can be fitted to the barn door of your van and can be used with the high hook lock in order to reduce the risk of "peel and steal" attack.
Another option is a slam latch that can be attached directly to the door frame and operates by pushing the handle button. It's a practical and easy to use lock, but still offers a strong visual deterrent for criminals who might be looking to steal.
It is important to choose an established supplier for your locks, regardless of whether you are searching for a deadlock or an slam lock. This will ensure that the locks are installed correctly. The company should also be able provide comprehensive aftercare services and guidance on the right installation for your car. You can also go to a trade show or exhibition to view the products in action. Many suppliers offer product demonstrations to help you pick the right product for your commercial vehicle.