- (4 Black) New and improved Piston TSA accepted customizable three dial piston combination case lock offers the security of a padlock but can easily be opened and inspected by airport security and then locked again
- The improved design of the TSA accepted lock makes it easier to install and fit on Nanuk. Pelican, Storm, Vault, Apache, Seahorse, SKB, ArmourCase, Condition One, & other case models. (slightly longer piston)
- Silicone tether keeps the lock and hardened steel shackle together when unlocked
- Hardened steel shackle
- Lock wears a vinyl jacket -no clunking or wear scratches.
- large diameter of lock piston, insuring a stronger, snug lock
- Locks bear the travel sentry red diamond logo indicating to security personnel that the case can be opened for inspection during travel using the appropriate keys
Lock all of your checked luggage WITHOUT FEAR of having your locks cut off
* This Auction is for (4) Piston TSA Locks.
* Color: Black size overall= 1.0 in Wide x 3 7/8 Tall x .75 thick / Piston = 3/16 inch diameter (6mm)
Luggage Lock - Recognized by the TSA plus makes your bags easy to identify.
Luggage locks are airport security compliant, tamper-proof, inexpensive, and prevent luggage theft.
Luggage lock can be opened using your own combination or with the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) master key.
Should your luggage be searched for a "random search" TSA may use the master key to open the lock, rather than cut it, saving you the cost of a new lock.
The lock combination may be reset for future use: see operating instructions above
Please note: This auction is for (2) 3 dial combination Piston TSA Lock
100% Satisfaction Guarantee ALL ITEMS ARE in current stock and BRAND NEW
TSA Lock Instructions (same principals for 3 & 4 dial Locks)
Step 1 Place all lock dials to zero, or 0000. They should all be aligned along a line in the front of the lock. Once this code is entered, the shackle will be free from the lock and the lock will be open.
Step 2 Rotate the shackle from above the lock housing unit 90 degrees or 180 degrees depending on the brand of TSA lock you have. The shackle will only push downward at either 90 or 180 degrees.
Step 3 Push the shackle inward. While pushing the shackle in, move the dials on the lock to the new desired code. Be sure the dials are aligned along the line on the front of the lock. Once they are properly aligned, release the shackle.
Step 4 Rotate the shackle and place it into the locking hole. The lock should not lock because the dial should still display the new code. If the lock does not lock, the TSA lock has been successfully reset.