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Yale Padlocks

Yale is one of the most recognisable lock brands in the world and a name that’s become synonymous with home and commercial security. Founded in the mid-19th century, Yale invented the modern pin tumbler mechanism, a design still used in millions of locks today.

Yale padlocks combine practical everyday security with over 180 years of lockmaking experience. Their range includes everything from affordable brass padlocks for domestic use to weatherproof and high-security models designed for gates, storage units, and commercial sites.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Yale Padlocks FAQs

Yes. Yale padlocks are known for their consistent quality and reliability. While not all models are built for high-security use, Yale’s brass, laminated, and weatherproof ranges are excellent for general-purpose applications where durability and ease of use are priorities. Their higher-end models, such as the Yale Maximum Security Series, meet European EN12320 standards.

Yale is now part of the ASSA ABLOY Group, a global leader in lock manufacturing. Production is spread across several countries, including the UK, Europe, and Asia, depending on the product line. All Yale locks are made to strict quality control standards set by ASSA ABLOY to ensure consistent performance across every market.

Some models are. Yale’s high-security and closed-shackle padlocks are often rated to CEN 3 or above and are suitable for insurance-approved applications. However, many of the lower-cost brass or aluminium Yale padlocks are designed for light to medium-duty use and may not carry a formal rating. Always check the individual product specification if insurance compliance is required.

Yes, Yale offers a range of weatherproof and marine-grade padlocks designed for outdoor use. These models feature rust-resistant bodies, stainless steel shackles, and sealed locking mechanisms to prevent corrosion. They’re ideal for gates, sheds, garages, and storage containers exposed to rain and frost.

Yes. Many Yale padlocks can be supplied keyed alike, so multiple locks open with the same key. For commercial or facility settings, Yale also offers padlocks that can be integrated into a master key system. This allows supervisors or security managers to open all locks while staff or users can only access specific ones.

Yale combination padlocks are built for convenience and casual security. They’re ideal for lockers, luggage, and toolboxes but are not intended for high-security applications. Higher-end models use hardened shackles and resettable codes, while budget models prioritise ease of use and portability.

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