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Brand: Milenco
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Price: $194.99

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Milenco Hitch and Chain Lock

Protect your caravan or trailer with the trusted strength of the Milenco Hitch and Chain Lock. Engineered to secure both your coupling and safety chains simultaneously, this innovative lock system provides comprehensive theft prevention that meets the demands of serious travellers. Whether you’re parked at a campsite or at home, this lock adds unmatched peace of mind.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Dual Locking Security: Simultaneously locks the trailer hitch and both safety chains to prevent theft via uncoupling or towing.
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Build: Robust construction resists cutting, sawing, or forced removal.
  • Weather-Resistant Design: Built to withstand rain, dust, and corrosion in harsh outdoor conditions.
  • Bright Visual Deterrent: High-visibility design helps deter opportunistic theft before it happens.
  • Easy to Use: Simple and quick to fit on most common caravan and trailer hitches and chains.
  • Includes High-Security Lock: Supplied with a durable integrated lock and keys.

Take the stress out of travel with the Milenco Hitch and Chain Lock – a smart investment in the long-term safety of your caravan or trailer. Stock is limited, so secure yours today and travel with total confidence.

  • Brand: Milenco
  • Material: Hardened steel with corrosion-resistant coating
  • Application: Suitable for most 50mm ball couplings and standard safety chains
  • Locking Mechanism: Secure integrated barrel lock with keys
  • Finish: Bright yellow for visibility and deterrence
  • Dimentions: 100mm x 115mm x 80mm
  • Weight: Approx.1.25 kg

What safety equipment is essential for a caravan?

Essential safety equipment includes gas detectors, carbon monoxide alarms, hitch locks, wheel clamps, and breakaway systems.

Why do I need a gas detector in my caravan?

A gas detector alerts you to LPG or natural gas leaks, helping prevent fire or poisoning risks.

What does a carbon monoxide alarm do?

It detects dangerous CO gas buildup from heaters or appliances, which is invisible and odourless.

Are caravan security locks necessary?

Yes, hitch locks and wheel clamps help prevent theft when your caravan is parked or stored.

What is a breakaway switch used for?

It activates the caravan’s brakes automatically if it detaches from the towing vehicle.

What is the WiTi system?

WiTi is an electronic anti-theft system that immobilises or alerts if your caravan is tampered with.

Are these safety products required by law in NZ?

Some are required for compliance (like brake systems), while others are strongly recommended for safety and security.

Can I install safety equipment myself?

Some items like alarms can be DIY installed, but towing safety systems should be professionally fitted.

What is the difference between a hitch lock and a wheel clamp?

A hitch lock secures the coupling area, while a wheel clamp physically prevents the wheel from turning.

How often should safety equipment be checked?

It should be checked regularly before trips and during routine caravan maintenance.

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