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Abus Hasps & Staples at MyToolShed.co.uk

When it comes to securing doors, gates, sheds, and storage units, Abus hasps and staples represent the gold standard in physical security hardware. As one of Germany's most respected security brands with over 95 years of expertise, Abus brings precision engineering and hardened steel construction to every hasp and staple they manufacture. Their range is specifically designed to work seamlessly with Abus padlocks, creating a complete security solution that's trusted by tradesmen, facilities managers, and homeowners across the UK.

Abus hasps and staples are constructed from robust materials including hardened steel and heavy-duty alloys, offering superior resistance against sawing, cutting, and leverage attacks. Each unit undergoes rigorous quality testing to ensure it meets Abus's exacting standards, providing you with reliable protection for your valuable equipment, tools, and property. Whether you're securing a commercial premises, workshop, or domestic outbuilding, Abus delivers the security performance you need.

Why Choose Abus?

  • Premium Security Engineering: Hardened steel construction with concealed fixing screws on many models prevents tampering and forced removal
  • Corrosion Resistance: Weather-resistant finishes and coatings ensure long-lasting performance in outdoor applications
  • Perfect Padlock Integration: Designed to accommodate Abus's extensive padlock range, creating a cohesive high-security system
  • Varied Security Ratings: Multiple options available to match your specific security requirements and insurance recommendations
  • German Quality Standards: Precision manufacturing ensures consistent quality and reliable operation over years of use
  • Professional-Grade Protection: Trusted by businesses, tradesmen, and security professionals throughout the UK

Popular Abus Products

The Abus hasp and staple collection includes various designs suited to different applications. Heavy-duty models feature reinforced construction with concealed hinge pins and hardened steel bodies, ideal for high-security commercial environments. Standard security hasps offer excellent protection for sheds, garages, and storage containers, whilst remaining cost-effective for domestic use. Many Abus hasps incorporate anti-drill and anti-saw features, with some models offering rotating staple bars that resist bolt cutter attacks. The range includes both horizontal and vertical mounting options in various sizes, accommodating different door thicknesses and padlock shackle diameters.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size Abus padlock do I need for my hasp?

Abus hasps specify the maximum shackle diameter they accommodate. Match this to your chosen Abus padlock - most standard hasps accept shackles between 10mm and 14mm diameter. Always check the product specifications for compatibility.

Are Abus hasps suitable for outdoor use?

Yes, Abus hasps feature corrosion-resistant finishes making them ideal for outdoor applications. For maximum durability in harsh weather conditions, look for models with stainless steel construction or heavy-duty protective coatings.

How do I install an Abus hasp securely?

Install using the longest possible screws or coach bolts through solid timber or metal frames. Position bolts through the door or frame where they cannot be accessed when closed. Many professional installers use security fixings with one-way heads for added protection against removal attempts.

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