Hook Locks For Trucks, Vans and Skip-Loaders
The Crosby Group offers a wide assortment of hook locks suitable for vans, trucks, and skip-loaders. We offer clevis self-locking hooks to prevent pinching; ball-bearing hooks that swivel for better side stability and lighter weight and galvanized hooks that resist corrosion.
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There are many styles of hook and eye fasteners, each one suited to a specific use. Some come with functional and decorative features, while others are categorized by size and shape. There are hooks that are covered with a cover made of poly to stop snagging and damage to delicate fabrics like lace. You can also find flat hooks that sit more flush with the fabric and are less obvious, as well as wider hooks suitable for heavier materials like a jacket or coat.
Before you begin sewing, you must select a hook and eye that are the right size for the fabric you're using. This will ensure they are properly fitted and won't stretch the fabric when they are sewed. You can also check the hook and eyes on a scrap of fabric to test how they function and where to place them.
Once you've determined the best position for your hook, mark it with thread and then sew it into place. Make a few small stitches around the base of the hook to secure it.
Then, put the eye on the opposite side of your fabric to the point where you've sewn your hook. It should be a little further away from the edge of your fabric than the hook. A little less than 1/8 inch is perfect.
Once the eye has been placed in the right place, sew a few tiny stitches across the edge. Hand-knot the thread ends three times to create a durable and strong knot. You can then cut loose threads close to the knot, but take care not to cut them through or weaken the knot.
You can use either an eye made of metal or a flat bar as your hook and eye closure. Both are stronger than buttonholes that are standard, however bars don't show when they're closed, which is why they're best utilized with fabrics that abut or overlap rather than be completely enclosed. If you want to make your buttons more appealing, you can even find flat buttons with a curving hook made of plastic.
Hook and Eye Installation
Hooks and eyes are among of the most well-known methods of fastening for areas of clothing which are subject to a lot stress, such as the waistlines of skirts or pants and the cuffs on shirts or lingerie. They're also the most commonly used fastener on bras. Hooks and eyes are simple to install, requiring no special tools or expertise. In fact, a majority of people can do it themselves in just a few minutes.
The first step when using cabin hooks is to determine the location you'd like them to be on your garment. They can be hung at any height - close to the ground in the event that you're using them to keep doors and windows open, or at eye level in the case of using them as a secondary locking mechanism. Once you've decided where you'd like them to go mark the location with a pencil. Then use a spirit level to verify that they're positioned correctly and that there's sufficient space for the hook to be screwed into securely.
You can stitch the hook and eye onto your fabric two different ways, depending on the size you select. The majority of manufacturers suggest stitching the hooks into the seam allowance and stitching them around using a blanket stitch. This will ensure that the stitching is strong and durable, and will also eliminate bunches of thread or knots in the back of your fabric. Alternately, you can use a buttonhole foot to create the second round of stitches.
It is essential to choose the smallest hook size that will work for your fabric. Hooks that are larger could be too bulky and conspicuous. Consider the color of your fabric. The majority of hooks and eye designs come in black, white or nickel, so it's essential to select one that is in keeping with the color of your fabric as closely as possible. In addition, if you're making an activewear or swimwear, the metal hooks may rust when exposed to a lot of moisture. In this case the plastic option is the better option.
Hook and Eye Maintenance
Regular cleaning is the best method to ensure that your lock is in good shape. Wipe it clean with a damp, clean cloth to get rid of built-up dust and dirt. Use a wirebrush for removing the rust. After that wipe the hook and eye with a clean towel. Lubricating locks can make them last longer. The majority of hardware stores sell the lubricants used for locks, however it is recommended to use the right lubricant specifically for this for this purpose.
It is important to know how to keep your cabin hook in good condition whether you use it to keep doors or gates open or closed. If not, it could fail or break. A damaged or broken hook can cause damage to the door of your van and that's why it's important to make sure that it's always in good working order.
When selecting a hook to use for a particular application be sure to consider whether you need it to be used in chemically active environments. The use of chemicals in these environments can affect the strength of your hook. A Qualified Person is required in these instances.
For safety reasons, you should also check that your hook is in good condition prior to rigging it. It should not be weakened or damaged by chemical substances, heavy abrasions, or a sudden jolt. If your hook fails to function or has a defect, remove it from service until it is repaired by a trained professional.

If you want to add an extra level of security to your van, then hook locks are an excellent choice. It will deter criminals from bending your van's door to steal the contents. It's also a great deterrent for those who want to steal vehicles. This is a great way to deter "Peel and steal" that is a crime that happens across the UK. Contact Garrison Locks' team Garrison Locks if you're interested to install a cabin hook for your vehicle. We will help you determine the most suitable van lock for your requirements and needs.
Hook and Eye Replacement
A hook lock is an excellent method to add an extra layer of security to your van. It is a great way to add a layer of security to your vehicle. It is also a great alternative to straight deadlocks which might not be suitable for certain door locations on your vehicle.
This kind of lock is easy to install and does not require any special tools. The lock operates using a high-security key, which gives you control over who can access your vehicle. This lock will make it harder for criminals to gain access to your van and steal goods. It also makes it more difficult to gain entry into your vehicle through the back windows, because criminals will have to bend their body to access the lock.
There are many different types of eye locks, each having each having its own pros and cons. When deciding which type to select, it's crucial to think about the size of your gate as well as whether or not you need an eye latch to keep the lock in place. A hook and eye latch is a great alternative if you require a latch to keep the hook securely since it will prevent it from falling off the gate and giving you additional security.
It is essential to be aware of the manufacturer and the dimensions of a lock hook when selecting one. The best method to do this is to look for embossed raised information near the bottom of the bowl. The hook manufacturers are Accoloy Columbus McKinnon, Crosby Group and CMCO Columbus McKinnon. The size in inches is located close to the eye of the hook.
A hook lock is a great addition to any van. It deters thieves from ripping your goods and stealing them on the floor. They're an effective deterrent that can be installed on any van. A variety of sizes are offered to accommodate different gate widths. The lock is also offered in a variety of colors that will match your branding and graphical requirements.