Tuffy Security Products Pushbutton Locks on 2040-parts.com
Flagstaff, Arizona, US
This auction is for a new unused pushbutton lock from Tuffy Security Products. It comes with two key, the lock and instructions. The key code is 45061. The bag was opened in order to read the key code, but the lock has never been installed or used.
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