ABUS 65/50HB80 Brass Padlock - Long Shackle (Keyed to Differ)
The ABUS 65/50HB80C is a solid brass padlock fitted with an 80 mm hardened steel long shackle for applications requiring extra reach. This version is supplied keyed to differ and display packed, making it suitable for retail environments where individual keying is required.
Key Features
- 80 mm hardened steel long shackle provides reach around deep or offset fixings.
- 50 mm solid brass body offers corrosion resistance and durability.
- Double locking mechanism improves resistance to pulling and twisting attacks.
- Hardened steel shackle with Nano-Protect coating for improved cut resistance.
- Precision pin tumbler cylinder for reliable key operation.
Specifications
- Item Code: 6550HB80C
- Body Material: Solid brass
- Body Width: 50 mm
- Shackle Material: Hardened steel with Nano-Protect coating
- Shackle Diameter: 8 mm
- Horizontal Shackle Clearance: 28 mm
- Vertical Shackle Clearance: 80 mm
- Locking Mechanism: Double locking
- Keying: Keyed to differ
- Key Blank: AB54
- Rekeyable: No
- Packaging: Display pack
What's In The Box
- 1 × ABUS 65/50HB80 brass padlock (display packed)
- Individually keyed keys (keyed to differ)
Suitable Uses
- Retail sales where individual keying is required.
- Gates, chains, and fixtures with deep or offset hasps.
- Situations where padlocks must not share keys.
Standard vs Long vs Concealed Shackle Chooser
| Shackle Type | Best For | Trade-Off |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Shackle | General-purpose locking | Limited reach |
| Long Shackle (This model) | Deep or offset fixing points | Greater exposure to cutting and leverage |
| Concealed Shackle | High-security locations | Reduced clearance flexibility |
ABUS 65 Series – Item Code Family
Download PDF Resources
| ABUS Padlocks Catalogue |
Additional Information
- Keyed to differ padlocks are commonly selected for retail and asset management to prevent cross-access.
- Long shackle padlocks provide reach but are more exposed to cutting and leverage than standard or concealed shackle designs.
- Trade installers often pair long shackles with shielded hasps to reduce attack surface.
- Confirm hasp alignment to avoid side loading on the extended shackle.
