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We supply a huge range of oil tanks and fuel dispensing equipment, including fuel pumps and fuel management systems throughout the United Kingdom. We service a wide range of business and commercial customers including agriculture, haulage, local councils, utility companies, commercial premises and the construction industry. Get in contact with us today to enquire about our fuel storage services.

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Wednesday
Mar312010

Spin Secure Security Tank Lock For Your Oil Tank

The NEW Spin secure security tank lock cap from RPM Fuels & Tanks offers unrivalled security for the fuel in your oil tank. Because of it's unique one piece padlock free design, Spin Secure has no crow bar leverage points which means that once fitted it spins freely and is almost impossible to remove with out the key. The Spin Secure Tank Locking Cap will fit any 2" BSP male fill point and has a rubber gasket to prevent leaks.

And now the Spin secure Tank Locking Cap is available with a 2" BSP female fill point adaptor which enables you to convert your existing 2" BSP female fill point into a 2" BSP male fill point.


MAIN FEATURES:

•   Free spin design when locked in place
•   Eliminates crow bar access
•   Easy to fit
•   No installation tools required
•   On piece design
•   Integral lock so no exposed or weak padlocks
•   Supplied with three keys
•   Up to 50000 locking combinations
•   Multiple key configurations available
•   Made from non ferrous zinc alloy

 

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