Blue Spot Tools Ironmongery 152mm Black Powder Coated Hasp and Staple
MPN: 78058
Barcode: 5028734780581
Size: 152mm
Weight: 0.18kg
Colour: Black
Overview:
This 152mm hasp and staple set from Blue Spot Tools is made from carbon steel with a black powder-coated finish. The coating guards against corrosion, making it well-suited to outdoor use in exposed conditions.
Designed for permanent installation on wooden gates, fences, shed doors, and outbuilding entrances. The set comes with all necessary fixings and is backed by a 5-year guarantee.
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Mark the Position: Hold the hasp against the door face and mark the fixing hole positions with a pencil.
Drill Pilot Holes: Drill shallow pilot holes at each marked point to prevent the wood from splitting.
Fix the Hasp: Screw the hasp plate firmly to the door using the supplied fixings.
Fit the Staple: Align the staple with the hasp on the door frame and secure it using the remaining supplied fixings.
Lock and Test: Close the hasp over the staple, pass a padlock through the loop, and test the action before leaving the installation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Should the staple go on the door or the door frame?
The staple should be fixed to the door frame. The hasp fits to the door itself. The hinged strap on the hasp then folds over and slots onto the staple, where a padlock secures it in place.
What is a hasp and staple used for?
A hasp and staple is used to secure gates, shed doors, outbuilding entrances, and storage box lids. A padlock passes through the staple loop to hold the hasp closed and prevent unauthorised access.
Can bolt cutters cut through a hasp and staple?
A standard hasp and staple can be cut with bolt cutters, which is why the quality of both the fitting and the padlock matter. Using hardened padlocks and through-bolts rather than wood screws improves overall security.
What padlock fits a hasp and staple?
The padlock shackle must fit through the aperture in the staple. Check the staple's aperture diameter before selecting a padlock - a shackle that is too thick will not pass through, and one that is too narrow may leave room to lever the lock.
What is the difference between a standard hasp and a heavy-duty hasp?
A standard hasp and staple, like this carbon steel set, suits general outdoor applications such as sheds and gates. Heavy-duty versions are made from hardened steel and often include concealed hinge pins and a back plate, making them harder to attack or lever off.
Summary
The Blue Spot Tools 152mm black powder-coated hasp and staple offers a straightforward way to secure wooden gates, shed doors, and outbuildings. Built from carbon steel with a corrosion-resistant finish, the set comes with all necessary fixings and carries a 5-year guarantee.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 78058 |
| Size | 152mm |
| Finish | Black powder-coat |
| Internal / External Use | External |
| Weight | 0.18kg |
| Material | Carbon steel |
| Guarantee | Blue Spot Tools 5-year guarantee |
| Colour | Black |