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Locking your trailer doors is step one. Making sure nobody drives off with the whole trailer is step two. Gladhand locks slip over your trailer’s glad-hands and seal the air lines, preventing any unauthorized tractor from building enough air pressure to release the brakes and move your trailer. It’s an extra layer of security that keeps your storage or road trailer exactly where you parked it. High-strength steel construction, universal fit across all Eagle Leasing storage trailers, and a design built to deter even the most determined thief. Pair it with a kingpin lock for maximum protection.
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Seals the Trailer Air Lines The glad hand lock slips over the trailer’s glad hands, sealing the air line connections and preventing any unauthorized tractor from building the air pressure needed to release the trailer brakes.
An Essential Second Layer of Security Even if a kingpin lock is in place, the glad hand lock adds an additional mechanical barrier that makes moving the trailer without authorization significantly more difficult.
Simple Application Slips on and off quickly, making it easy to incorporate into your standard hookup and unhook procedure without adding meaningful time to the process.
Addresses a Specific and Often Overlooked Vulnerability Most people think about locking the doors of a trailer but not the connection points that allow it to be moved. The glad hand lock closes that gap and protects against a form of theft that a door lock alone cannot prevent.
Best Used Alongside the Kingpin Lock The glad hand lock and kingpin lock work together to secure both the structural and mechanical connection points of a trailer. Using both gives you the most complete protection available against unauthorized trailer movement.
Peace of Mind When the Trailer is Unattended Whether the trailer is parked at your facility overnight or left on a job site between loads, the glad hand lock adds a layer of security that keeps it in place until you are ready to move it.
Standard Contents Insurance coverage is $20,000 per unit. If the value of your stored items is higher than that, talk to your sales rep about higher coverage options. For high-value contents, your own commercial property policy may be a better fit alongside or instead of our Contents Insurance.
Every container has a place for you to attach your own padlock. You can use any commercial padlock, but we strongly recommend our 13-pound heavy-duty Eagle Locks for serious protection. Standard padlocks are easy targets. A proper container lock makes a real difference in whether your contents stay where you put them.
Yes. You can add accessories like shelving, pipe racks, ramps, lighting, vents, or Eagle Locks at any point during your lease. Call your sales rep, tell us what you need, and we’ll coordinate delivery or installation. Most accessories ship within a few business days.
Yes. You can add Contents Insurance when you sign your rental agreement or at any point during your rental. Coverage takes effect from the date it’s added, not retroactively. If you want to add coverage, contact your sales rep and we’ll update your agreement.
A kingpin lock secures the trailer’s kingpin (the pin that connects to the tractor’s fifth wheel), stopping a tractor from hooking up and driving off. A gladhand lock secures the air brake gladhand connections, stopping a thief from connecting an air line and releasing the brakes. For maximum trailer security, run both.
Our Contents Insurance covers the items you store inside an Eagle Leasing container, trailer, or office unit against losses from fire, theft, vandalism, and certain weather events. Coverage limits and specific perils are laid out in the Contents Insurance policy document, which your sales rep will provide at quote time.