Collection: Plant & Equipment Security

Security locks and anti-theft devices for plant, machinery and equipment on construction sites. Protect your tools and machinery with heavy-duty site security products.

Plant & Equipment Security Locks and Devices

Our plant and equipment security range covers plant locks, compound locks, wheel clamps, hasp and staples, padlocks, and security alarms for protecting site plant, vehicles, and equipment. Designed for construction sites, plant hire companies, and contractors who need to secure expensive machinery and tools against theft. All products are selected for build quality and resistance to attack — lightweight consumer padlocks are not suitable for professional plant security.

How to Secure Site Plant and Equipment

Layer security measures for high-value plant: immobilise the machine (plant lock on digger bucket or excavator control), secure to a fixed point (chain and padlock to ground anchor), and add a visible deterrent (alarm or warning signage). For vehicles, a wheel clamp combined with a steering lock makes opportunistic theft significantly harder. Use insurance-rated padlocks (CEN Grade 4 or above) for high-value items — insurers often specify minimum lock ratings for equipment cover. Register plant with Datatag or CPC and mark frames visibly to reduce resale value to thieves.
Trade Tip

The most effective plant security combines multiple independent barriers — an attacker who defeats one layer faces additional time and risk at each subsequent layer. A padlock alone is not sufficient for high-value plant left overnight.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's a plant lock?

A plant lock is a security device fitted to construction machinery — typically locking the bucket, blade, or working arm in a position that prevents the machine being driven. Combined with an ignition lock, it creates a two-layer immobilisation system.

What padlock grade should I use for site equipment?

CEN Grade 4 padlocks are the minimum recommended for professional site security. Grade 6 padlocks are resistant to angle grinder attack and required for insurance compliance on high-value items.

Are wheel clamps legal to use on private property?

Yes — wheel clamps are legal on private property for vehicle security purposes. Ensure compliance with local regulations if deploying on vehicles that are not your own.