1. Anti-theft principle
The anti-theft principle of disc brake locks is that it directly locks the brake disc of the vehicle through the lock, thereby limiting the rotation of the wheel. Specifically, the design of the disc brake lock enables it to fit tightly on the brake disc, and fixes the lock body and the brake disc together through the lock cylinder mechanism. When the lock is in the locked state, the brake disc cannot rotate freely, and the wheel cannot roll, thereby achieving the purpose of preventing the vehicle from moving.
2. Reasons for effectively preventing vehicle theft
Directly acting on the brake system: The disc brake lock directly acts on the brake system of the vehicle, which is one of the key components of vehicle driving. Due to the particularity of the brake system, once it is locked, the vehicle will not be able to move, thereby effectively preventing the vehicle from being stolen.
Material and manufacturing process: It uses high-strength alloy materials, such as stainless steel, which are durable, saw-resistant and shear-resistant. Such materials make it difficult for thieves to easily destroy the lock, increasing the difficulty and time cost of theft.
Lock core technology: Advanced lock core technology is also an important factor in the disc brake lock's ability to effectively prevent theft. The lock core that uses complex pin arrangement or electronic encryption technology can effectively prevent technical unlocking and improve the security of the lock.
Alarm function: Some high-end disc brake locks are also equipped with alarm devices. Once they are illegally pried or damaged, they will immediately sound a loud alarm, which will deter thieves and attract the attention of people around them, thereby further improving the anti-theft effect.