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What is That Little Hole At The Bottom of a Padlock For?

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šŸ›  Maintenance Access: Lubrication Made Easy

The bottom hole also provides access for lubrication. Over time, padlocks can become stiff or sticky due to dirt, dust, or lack of oil. The hole allows you to:

  1. Apply a few drops of lock lubricant (like graphite powder or silicone oil).
  2. Reach the internal mechanism without taking the lock apart.
  3. Keep the shackle smooth and the locking mechanism functioning properly.

Tip: Avoid using standard household oil like WD-40 for long-term lubrication — it can attract dust and gum up the lock.


šŸ” Picking Prevention: Security Design

Interestingly, the hole also plays a subtle security role. Many padlocks are designed so that the hole allows water to escape, but it’s narrow enough to prevent tampering tools from easily reaching the pins inside. In this way, the hole helps maintain the lock’s integrity while still serving maintenance needs.

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