Cage Door Swing Locks
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A traditional design of cage lock, suitable for any vertical door. 
For a top hinged door the lock is squeezed onto the door itself so that the arm can swing down and prevent the door from being pushed inwards.
Sold in pairs.

Door closed and arm hangs down to lock cage. To open the cage door, the arm is swung up to the side so that it clears the cage frame.
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Ever wished that you had a spare hand to hold open a cage door while you placed a bait, set a trigger or worked inside ? Well now you can have !
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Extra clips for use with the pliers.
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Extra clips for use with the pliers.
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