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Revision as of 14:41, 31 December 2022
ABUS
ABUS | |
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Name | ABUS |
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Headquarters | Germany |
Founded | 1924 |
Founder(s) | August Bremicker |
Products | |
Padlocks, Lock cylinders, Door hardware |
ABUS (August Bremicker und Söhne) is a German lock manufacturer that produces low and medium security padlocks and lock cylinders. ABUS is well known for their durable and easily identifiable brass pin-tumbler padlocks used throughout the world.
History
ABUS was founded in 1924 by August Bremicker.[1] It has remained a family owned business since then.
Lock Listing
Padlocks
Please note that many ABUS padlocks are identified by two numbers, for example: ABUS 72/40. The first number is the lock model and the second is the width of the specific lock (in millimeters). More narrow versions of a particular model often have fewer pins and reduced security features compared to wider ones.
- ABUS 34
- ABUS 37 GRANIT
- ABUS 41
- ABUS 45
- ABUS 55
- ABUS 60
- ABUS 64TI
- ABUS 65
- ABUS 71 (LOTO)
- ABUS 72
- ABUS 74
- ABUS 75
- ABUS 75IB (Marine)
- ABUS 76
- ABUS 80TI
- ABUS 82
- ABUS 83
- ABUS 84 (Nautic)
- ABUS 85
- ABUS 89
- ABUS 155
- ABUS 160
- ABUS 180
- ABUS Diskus
- ABUS Granit
- ABUS Plus 88/50
- ABUS T54 AL
- ABUS T65 AL (MyLock)
- ABUS T80 AL
Door Cylinders
- ABUS C83
- ABUS D6
- ABUS EC550
- ABUS EC700
- ABUS EC750
- ABUS EC880
- ABUS EC950