Master Lock Padlock, Set Your Own Combination TSA Accepted Luggage Lock, 1-5/16 in. Wide, 4696D
The Master Lock 4696D Set Your Own Combination TSA Approved Luggage Lock features a 1-5/16in (35mm) wide metal body for durability. The 1/4in (6mm) diameter shackle is 1-7/8in (48mm) long, offers extended reach for use on equipment cases and is made of steel, offering resistance to cutting and sawing. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screeners can open, inspect and relock bags and cases locked with a TSA-Accepted lock. Lock your checked baggage with the lock TSA screeners won’t cut! The Limited Lifetime provides peace of mind from a brand you can trust.
Product Features
- PADLOCK APPLICATION: For indoor use and travel; small lock is an enhanced security solution for travelers transporting equipment cases in the audio-visual/photo, trade show, firearm, music, and medical industries
- TSA ACCEPTED: Luggage lock allows Transportation Security Administration screeners to inspect and relock baggage, without damaging lock
- EASE OF USE: TSA lock has a resettable 4 dial combination for keyless convenience, set and reset your combination allowing thousands of personalized combination code options
- DURABLE DESIGN: Padlock includes a metal body for durability and an extended reach, heavy duty steel shackle for easier fitment on equipment cases with an integrated hasp
- SPECIFICATIONS: 1-5/16 in. wide lock body; 1/4 in. diameter shackle with 1-7/8 in. length, 7/8 in. width
Deceptively insecure. You are only as strong as your weakest point. You are only as strong as your weakest point, and though it may look tough, it has very weak “locking” points and is easily bent. When setting the combo on the lock, it is extremely easy for the digits to automatically rotate when rotating the shackle back and you risk setting a number you didn’t intend, so you have to hold down all four digits when rotating back. After pulling open the lock a few times, the entire shackle came undone revealing four very small metal bumps to which the…
looks much better than it is. Horrible lock:1) the length of the shaft is too long – it bobbles around when you’re walking with it, and the lower one drags on the ground loudly and gets caught on things. Plus they’re so long you can actually open the case an inch or so – enough to get your hand in. If you’re only using one lock, you can open it almost a foot – enough to get everything out.2) I had two locks on my pelican air, and one came back bent and broken, like the other poster. I assume TSA…
You do not get what you pay for. I purchased these thinking: “Great, a lock to fit my Pelican case that meets TSA requirements”. My first use was a Trans-Atlantic flight and one of the four locks literally broke at the seam. While it did not fall apart, it was ready to. I scrolled to my combo while holding the lock together in order to be able to scroll the dials and upon my combo being completed the shackle came all the way out of the body, it is not supposed to do that. Maybe that was free with the purchase? Try…