I have an early model Velorex 562E. I need to replace the lock for the storage compartment. New ones from Velorex are aound $60. Does anyone have a less expensive alternative. Thanks for any information.
Larry
Hello All,
I have an early model Velorex 562E. I need to replace the lock for the storage compartment. New ones from Velorex are aound $60. Does anyone have a less expensive alternative. Thanks for any information.
If the lock assembly is intact the cheap way out is to loosen the ass'y. and turn the whole lock 90 degrees to open and close.
Otherwise buy a new one with 2 keys for $56. plus shp'g.
If the lock assembly is intact the cheap way out is to loosen the ass'y. and turn the whole lock 90 degrees to open and close.
Otherwise buy a new one with 2 keys for $56. plus shp'g.
If not transporting any values You might use a lock of an electric panel. About 10-15$ at grainger/mc master/MSC etc.
Every electritian will be tempted to pull out his beer opener.
Chears.
If not transporting any values You might use a lock of an electric panel. About 10-15$ at grainger/mc master/MSC etc.
Every electritian will be tempted to pull out his beer opener.
Chears.
If transporting some valuable goods, try a lock from electric enclosures (sold with two keys) or from mailbox. They often has the same shape (cyliner with two milled flat areas). Something like this:
Costs few bucks, has 2 keys. maybe you will need to cut some shape in tongue. Search for "enclosure lock keys" on ebay. Hundreds of them you can find for few bucks.
If transporting some valuable goods, try a lock from electric enclosures (sold with two keys) or from mailbox. They often has the same shape (cyliner with two milled flat areas). Something like this:
Costs few bucks, has 2 keys. maybe you will need to cut some shape in tongue. Search for "enclosure lock keys" on ebay. Hundreds of them you can find for few bucks.
hardware stores, or tool box replacement locks may work also,..often the actual bar that locks is simply screwed on the back, and can be changed to suit the application,..good luck, cheers crawf.
hardware stores, or tool box replacement locks may work also,..often the actual bar that locks is simply screwed on the back, and can be changed to suit the application,..good luck, cheers crawf.
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