TECTIC™ 496 Key
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TECTIC™ 496

The ABUS TECTIC™ 496 Frame Lock is quick and easy to use and offers good protection against low risk of theft.

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Description
Even in the basic protection range, ABUS offers consistently outstanding quality. Both in terms of technology and choice of materials.
We recommend the TECTIC™ 496 Frame Lock for securing low-cost bikes. The bike lock offers good protection against low risk of theft and is classified as a security level 6 lock. The shackle, the housing and the structural parts of the TECTIC™ 496 Frame Lock's locking mechanism are manufactured from specially hardened steel. To keep your bike even more secure against theft, we recommend the use of a second lock in the form of an ABUS U-lock or chain lock.

Technologies

  • 8.5 mm thick locking shackle
  • The shackle, the case as well as supporting elements of the locking mechanism are made of specially hardened steel
  • The R (key retaining) version holds the key when the lock is open, the NR (non key retaining) version allows taking the key out of the cylinder

Mounting and transportation

  • LH - The LH adapter fixing strap can be used as an alternative mounting option if there are no holes in the rear section.

Operation and use

  • Good protection at low theft risk
  • Recommended for the protection of low-range bicycles

Tips

  • Frame locks are a convenient protection against unauthorized use of the bicycle
  • The use of a second lock besides the frame lock is highly recommended

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Specifications
alarm function: No
color of facets: black
Width: 59 mm
diameter: 8,5 mm
Design: Technical drawing - TECTIC™ 496
Technical drawing - TECTIC™ 496
Locking type: key
design color: black
Height: 110 mm
Weight: 450 g
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