DEWALT MOBILELOCK - Industries Served
National Equipment Register estimates contractors lose over $1 billion a year in lost assets.

Construction
Use MOBILELOCK to quickly notify you, and up to two other people, by email or phone if anyone tampers with your equipment. Visually track physical movement online through integrated GPS and mapping features.
- Equipment – skid steers, backhoes, and front-loaders
- Materials – Copper wire and other construction materials
- Storage – Gang boxes, tool trailers, and remote storage containers
Vibration and temperature gauge sensors detect any deviations from normal and quickly trigger notification to increase chances of intervention and recovery.

Law Enforcement
Police Departments and other state and federal agencies have successfully used MOBILELOCK to catch numerous criminals.
MOBILELOCK’s small size and integrated magnets allow for quick and easy:
- Mounting to bait equipment
- Attaching to suspects’ vehicles
- Planting in assets being monitored
Proactively monitor sensitive assets, areas of high crime and suspicious activity.
MOBILELOCK is currently deployed in bait programs throughout the U.S., resulting in an average of 10 felony arrests every week and making it one of the most effective products used by police today.

Cargo and Shipping
Track the location of fleet shipments 24x7.
MOBILEOCK offers:
- Immediate tracking with GPS coordinates and mapping
- Added security, complete with peace of mind
- Theft deterrence
Quite simply, know where your assets are at every moment.

Cash Intensive Industries
When you collect cash in an automated fashion, thieves always see a viable target.
MOBILELOCK’S compact size and feature rich functions provide peace of mind if you regularly have unguarded cash:
- ATMs
- Cash Vaults
- Small businesses
- Coin Collections
- Laundromats
- Car Washes
- Air pumps
- Vending machines
- Bill changers
There’s no price you can put on keeping your cash secure.
The Will, IL County Sheriff’s Department used three MOBILELOCK units to catch nine thieves and
recover equipment worth over $225,000.