Fit this heavy-duty, cast steel lock over your Husky, Ram, or etrailer yoke-style coupler to help prevent trailer theft. Honeycomb body resists saws and grinders. Stainless steel, disc-detainer core resists drilling, picking, and freezing.
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Older pop-up campers with Atwood or Pro Series yoke-style couplers can be tough to replace, which makes keeping them safe even more important. I like that the ICON AL53DQ lock was built specifically for that coupler style, so it fits snug and blocks anyone from hitching up and driving off. The thick cast steel body and reinforced design make it a real challenge for saws or grinders, and the sealed cap keeps dirt and water out so the lock keeps working even if your camper sits outside all season. The keys are designed in a way that makes duplication nearly impossible, adding another layer of protection. For anyone holding on to a vintage pop-up or older trailer, this lock is a smart way to keep it in your driveway and not on somebody else’s truck.
I’ve seen how fast an angle grinder can tear through most trailer locks, so when Altor showed up with their ICON lock I wanted to see it tested. They cut right through a popular coupler lock in seconds during their demo here (you can catch that in my video) but the ICON was a whole different story. The cast steel with its fin design slows down grinders, and the spinning lock face turns a drill bit useless. The keys aren’t something you can duplicate at the local shop, and the stainless body with its weather-sealed cap means it’ll hold up even if the trailer sits outside all season. What I also like is that ICON makes each lock for specific couplers, so the fit is snug and secure instead of leaving gaps for thieves to work with.
A lot of locks look heavy duty until you put them against real tools. When Altor came to our shop, they proved it by cutting through a name-brand coupler lock in no time, which you can see in my video. Then they turned the grinder on the ICON lock, and it barely scratched the surface. Between the layered steel body and the fins, it’s designed to eat up blades, and the spinning face makes drilling pointless. The keys are unique so they can’t just be copied, and the stainless housing with a sealed cap keeps dirt, water, and rust out. I also like that these locks are matched to specific couplers instead of being one-size-fits-all, because the tighter the fit, the stronger the protection.
A trailer loaded with mowers, trimmers, and tools on a Husky, Ram, or etrailer yoke-style 2-inch coupler is a tempting target, which is why the ICON AL33DQ lock was built. I like how it's cast-steel body surrounds the coupler and makes quick cut-and-go theft basically impossible, while the hidden keyway keeps prying eyes from figuring out how to open it. I also like how the lock uses discs instead of fragile springs inside, so it’s tougher to pick and won’t freeze up after sitting outside all season. For landscapers and people leaving utility trailers parked in driveways or job sites, this lock adds serious protection for the gear you depend on to make a living.
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