History of Cable Seals
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- Cable Breakaway seal used a bolt key to secure the wire.
- The shaft of the shear bolt breaks when it has tightened the wire completely – and the seal can only be opened with a cable cutter.
- Grated surface to protect the laser markings during rough handling
- Cable Breakaway seals were highly cost effective.
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- MCL Series made with Aluminium Body.
- One way linear locking feature for easy and efficient sealing.
- Anodised in solid colours for a base to print customised laser marking, barcoding and logo printing.
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- Zinc Body moulded with ABS/PP, protecting the zinc and locking mechanism from damage.
- Enhanced with text and ribbed/bridge on the plastic surface, to provide clear signs of tampering.
- Non linear (curve) locking features, provide highest security and prevent shim attacks.
- Larger space for laser marking, clear marking with serial number, barcode or logo.
- Hidden Security Features.