
Locks
Ute Toolbox Locks – Heavy-Duty Latches, T-Handles & Compression Locks
Secure your gear with our range of ute toolbox locks built for Australian conditions. From T-handle locks and compression latches to cam locks and slam latches, we stock durable, weather-resistant solutions for trays, canopies, and service bodies. Ideal for tradies, tourers, and fleet vehicles needing reliable security and quick access.
Why Choose Our Ute Toolbox Locks?
- Heavy-duty construction: Stainless steel and robust alloy options for long service life
- Weather protection: Dust and water-resistant designs with gaskets and sealed barrels
- Security: Keyed alike options, anti-tamper designs, and positive-latching mechanisms
- Ease of use: Smooth action, ergonomic handles, and quick install with common tools
- Compatibility: Suits most aluminium and steel toolboxes, canopies, and drawers
Shop by Lock Type
- T-Handle Locks: Classic toolbox security with strong leverage and easy operation
- Compression Latches: Pull-down action for tight seals and reduced rattle on rough tracks
- Cam Locks: Compact, versatile cylinders for doors, drawers, and small compartments
- Paddle/Flush Latches: Low-profile, snag-free fitment ideal for canopies and service bodies
- Slam Latches: Hands-free, auto-latching convenience for frequent access
- Accessories: Replacement keys, barrels, gaskets, strikers, and mounting hardware
Built for Australian Conditions
From corrugations and bull dust to salt air and summer storms, our toolbox locks are selected to resist corrosion and keep out the elements. Pair compression latches with quality seals for a rattle-free, dust-tight fit on touring rigs and work utes alike.
Fitment & Compatibility
- Suitable for common cut-outs and door thicknesses on popular toolbox brands
- Keyed alike sets available to minimise key clutter across multiple boxes
- Selected models support central locking via aftermarket actuators (check product pages)
- Measure spindle length, latch reach, and hole pattern before ordering
How to Choose
Consider security level, frequency of access, and exposure to weather. For harsh off-road use, choose compression or paddle latches with sealed barrels; for light compartments, cam locks are a compact, economical option. If you manage multiple toolboxes, select keyed alike to keep things simple.