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In which environments is Disc Brake Lock prone to failure or damage

Disc Brake Lock is prone to failure or damage in the following environments:
Extreme weather conditions:
In high temperature or extremely cold environments, the material of the disc brake lock may deform due to thermal expansion and contraction, thereby affecting its locking effect and anti-theft performance.
Long term exposure to strong sunlight or rainwater may reduce the service life of the lock cylinder and body of the disc brake lock due to corrosion or rust.
Damp or corrosive environment:
In humid or corrosive environments such as beaches and chemical plants, disc brake locks are easily corroded by corrosive substances such as salt spray and chemical gases, leading to problems such as lock core sticking and lock body rusting.
Frequent vibration or impact:
Driving on rough and uneven roads or parking in environments with high vibrations for a long time may cause the disc brake lock to loosen or be damaged due to frequent vibrations or impacts.
Improper use or installation:
If the disc brake lock is not installed correctly or used improperly (such as using force to unlock, forcibly prying the lock after losing the key, etc.), it may cause problems such as deformation of the lock body and damage to the lock core.
Long term idle:
When the disc brake lock is not used for a long time, the lock cylinder and lock body may rust or get stuck due to lack of lubrication. In addition, prolonged exposure to the external environment may also lead to corrosion of the lock body surface.
Man made destruction:
In some areas with poor public security, disc brake locks may become a target of theft. They may use violent means such as prying, smashing, etc. to break the disc brake lock and steal the vehicle.