About this item
The ABUS 110/195C is a single hinged hasp with 3 links in hardened steel, measuring 7-43/64 inches in overall length with a 31/64-inch padlock shackle hole diameter. It's designed for doors that don't close flush, meaning the door leaf and door frame are not level with each other. The hinged link design accommodates that offset so the hasp can fully engage even when the two surfaces are out of plane. A padlock is required and sold separately. The security rating of the hasp should always match the padlock selected for the installation.
What makes the 110/195C suitable for non-flush door applications
A standard straight bar hasp requires the staple plate and the hasp body to sit on parallel, coplanar surfaces. When a door leaf sits higher or lower than the door frame it closes against, a straight hasp can't fully seat, which creates a gap that weakens the connection or prevents the padlock shackle from clearing the staple loop correctly. The 110/195C uses a 3-link hinged design that provides the angular flexibility needed to bridge that offset and still deliver a secure, fully closed position when locked.
This is common on older installations where settling has shifted the door frame, on outswing gates where the door leaf and post face are at different depths, on utility room doors with non-standard jamb conditions, and on storage shed applications where the door construction creates a step between the leaf and frame surfaces. The hinged links let the hasp body and staple plate sit flat on their respective surfaces while the connection between them adapts to the angle.
How ABUS 110/195C protects against forced entry attempts
The 110/195C incorporates several physical security features that address the most common forced entry methods used against hasp-and-padlock assemblies. The hinge pins are concealed and protected against attack, preventing removal or driving out of the hinge to break the hasp's folding mechanism. The center-lock pin resists being driven out at the end of the hasp, which is a common pry attack point on hasps with exposed end pins. The eye loop for the padlock shackle is seamless, preventing the prying and spreading attacks that can open slotted or welded loops over time.
Screws and hinge pins are hidden when the hasp is in the closed and locked position, preventing a straightforward screw removal attack. The hardened steel loops that engage the padlock shackle are concealed inside the hasp body, which reduces the accessible contact area for cutting tools. ABUS states that the security rating of the hasp should always be matched to the padlock used. A high-security hasp with these features paired with a low-security padlock produces an assembly no stronger than its weakest component.
Dimensions, installation, and padlock selection
The hasp measures 7-43/64 inches in Width a (overall length) and 1-49/64 inches in Width b. The padlock shackle hole is 31/64 inch in diameter, which accommodates standard commercial padlock shackle sizes. The hasp installs using screws through the mounting holes. Because the screws are hidden when the hasp is locked, attackers cannot access the fastener heads to remove the hasp while the padlock is in place. Confirm the shackle diameter of the padlock being used does not exceed 31/64 inch before pairing it with the 110/195C.
For compatible padlocks to pair with this hasp, browse the padlocks section on this site, where security ratings across padlock lines are available for comparison. Additional door security hardware including hasps and miscellaneous lock accessories is available in the miscellaneous locks category. For the broader range of commercial door hardware, builders hardware covers additional security and finishing hardware for commercial and residential applications.
Confirm the door leaf and frame offset matches the hasp's angular range before ordering. A padlock with a shackle diameter of 31/64 inch or less is required and is not included.