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New product: AL-KO lockable coupling

New all-in-one anti-theft coupling for on-road caravans

Most trailer coupling locks are sold as separate attachments, but AL-KO has released a new range of 'all-in-one' lockable trailer couplings to make it easier to secure your caravan or camper from thieves.

With the locking mechanism incorporated into the body of the coupling, the new AL-KO Lockable Couplings are available in three 50mm ball versions: non-braked 750kg Fixed, 2T Over-ride and 3.5T Fixed, for electric-braked trailers.

AL-KO 3.5T Fixed Electric Brake lockable coupling

The new lockable couplings come with a bigger, more user-friendly 'XL Grip' and two keys, and are designed so they can be swapped easily with existing AL-KO couplings.

AL-KO says the locking solution offers protection whether the trailer is connected to a towing vehicle or when left parked.

"When in the lock position, the coupling restricts necessary movements of internal components required to engage or dis-engage the tow ball from the coupling," the company says.

More info: AL-KO

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