- Condition: Factory New
- Weight: 0.27 lb
- Cynch-Lok pull-tight locks can be pulled to varied degrees of tightness
- Ideal when a tight fitting seal is required. To break, simply tug and twist at the lock barrel
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- MFR: Healthmark Industries Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: 6020 RD
Frequently asked questions
Are these seals easy to remove?
Yes, they are designed for convenient, authorized removal. You can simply tug and twist the lock barrel to break the seal whenever access is required.
Can the tension be adjusted?
Absolutely. The Cynch-Lok design features a serrated strap that clicks into place within the locking barrel, allowing you to pull it to the exact level of tightness needed for your specific application.
How do these provide evidence of tampering?
Once the seal is engaged, any attempt to manipulate or forcefully open the device leaves clear, visible evidence that the integrity of the container or equipment has been compromised.
Are these seals reusable?
No, these are single-use security seals. Once the locking mechanism is engaged and subsequently broken for removal, the seal cannot be reused.
Do these seals require any special tools to apply?
No, the Cynch-Lok system is designed for manual application. You simply feed the serrated tail through the locking barrel and pull to your desired tension.
What are these seals made of?
Each seal is constructed from durable, high-quality plastic designed for single-use security applications.
How long is the strap on each seal?
Each Cynch-Lok seal has a total length of 6 inches, providing ample flexibility for securing various sizes of containers or equipment.
How many seals are included in a box?
Each box contains 100 individual Cynch-Lok tamper-evident seals.
Are these seals suitable for securing equipment?
Yes, they are highly effective for various applications where a secure, adjustable bond is required to maintain the integrity of equipment or containers.
Why is the red color beneficial?
The vibrant red color ensures high visibility, making it easy to quickly identify that a seal is present and secure, or to spot potential tampering at a glance.