You can get everything keyed alike, you will just need to replace all of the lock cylinders. Just select the keyed alike optio in the drop-down of the Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder for RVs - Keyed Alike Option - Stainless Steel - 7/8" Long # 295-000003. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # A10-1530DAVP that you referenced does indeed feature a twist-lock female 30 amp plug that will connect to a 30 amp twist-lock inlet on your RV. As you mentioned it also has the locking ring to create a weatherproof connection.
I have included a short video review that you can check out as well. view full answer...
To order a lock keyed alike, like the Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit # 295-000019 that you were looking at, you'll just need to select the "Keyed Alike" option from the drop down menu on the webpage.
I have attached a picture showing where you can find that option on the product page.
As far as getting an entry door lock keyed alike to match your other etrailer locks, that unfortunately isn't an option.
Our keyed alike trailer door options are for Bauer Products # BA64FR... view full answer...
Unless you choose the "Keyed Alike" option when ordering the Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit # 295-000019 each unit that you received would have a randomly chosen lock core number.
Just to give you an idea of how unique that would be I have linked our page of replacement keys for Global Link RV Locks. There are about 91 keys that we currently carry on our end (as of August 2018) but I do know that Global Link has quite a few more keys/lock out there.
So no, the keys and locks... view full answer...
The Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit with Keyed Alike Option # 295-000019 needs to be installed into a cutout that is 2-1/2" wide x 3-1/2" tall to 3" wide x 4" tall, so you'd either need to add a cutout to your door or replace it with another cam lock.
We do have the Bauer Products Locking Cam Latch for Horse Trailers # BA32FR which would work for your trailer as a replacement should you just want to stick with a cam lock. view full answer...
It sounds like your awning might not utilize locking pins and in which case you'd need to do some modifications to install the RV Awning Locking Pins part # 3721164. I have attached the steps for this below. view full answer...
Female twist-lock connectors like the one on the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord # A10-3025ED90 secure by you rotating the locking ring clockwise. This black locking ring is shown in the linked review video. view full answer...
To use the Hollywood Racks RV Rider part # HLY64FR in a 3 inch hitch and allow you to still use the hitch lock you'd need a hitch reducer like the part # 337RTA302 which puts the 2 inch hitch out far enough from the 3 inch hitch for the pin and lock to fit through. view full answer...
The "locking" in the Gustafson Locking RV Pendant Light's # 277-000306 title refers to the vertical stem's ability to tighten/lock into place in various positions. This allows you to hang it on a sloped ceiling and still have it hang straight down or simply create a different angle for the light. It also keeps it steady during travel.
There is a wing knob at the top towards the base that you can loosen in order to swing the light from side to side and when you tighten the knob back up... view full answer...
The Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit # 295-000019 does not have the ability to change out lock cylinders because the Replacement Lock Cylinders such as # 295-000005 are not the right size and actually designed to fit baggage doors.
If you wanted locks with different keys you could order multiples that are keyed unique, but that would really be the only option. In regards to shims, there are not that are available for this purpose so the best option is for you to attempt to fabricate... view full answer...
With the Swagman RV Bumper 2-Bike Rack # S80605 there is a central vertical post that serves as a connection point for straps/locks that will secure your two bikes. This vertical post is shown in the linked photo.
In some RV applications you may also have a rear-mounted ladder nearby that can also provide an attachment point for the straps.
You can use a cable lock such as # e98891 to secure your bikes to the rack. view full answer...
Yes, you can open the Bauer Products RV Baggage Door Slam Latch part # BA57FR from the inside while the latch is locked. The latch has a threaded section on the inside for you to attach a handle which lets you open the latch regardless of if the door is locked or not. view full answer...
The RhinoFLEX RV Sewer Hose, part # CAM39768, can be locked by twisting on the orange "base" part right where the fitting meets the black hose. When you physically see the hose it's clearly labled which way to turn to lock and unlock the hose.
I've linked a video that explains the process a little better since you can see it pointed out. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and checked the Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder for RVs # 295-000004 that you referenced and the keys will only rotate 90 degrees. They will not rotate a full 360 degrees like your current locks do. view full answer...
The holes that are on the latch part of the Valterra Deadbolt Lock for RVs # L32CS3008 are used to connect the front and back portion of this particular lock.
The screw holes for the Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit # 295-000002 are for installing and securing the latch portion of the kit.
I have added a link to a video review for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The Camco Power Grip Generator Adapter, part # CAM55422, plugs into a 30 amp twist-lock outlet on a generator and then connects to the 50 amp outlet on your RV. So it converts the RV's 50 amp to work with the genertator's 30 amp. The twist-lock keeps the male end from vibrating out of the generator as it shakes, rattles, and rolls. view full answer...
Global Link RV Entry Door Locking Latch Kit # 295-000002 does not come with a template. For a new installation (not replacing an old one) it could be its own template. It installs in latch cutouts that are 2-1/2" wide x 3-1/2" tall to 3" wide x 4" tall so what I would do is cut the minimum size hole, 2-1/2" wide and 3-1/2 inches tall, and go from there. view full answer...
I do have a solution for you, however since your Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-3050EHD has a twist lock on one end, there is not going to be an adapter.
Instead, the best solution I can offer is to cut off the twist lock connector on one cord, and re-wire the one end with the:
-Power Grip Replacement RV Power Cord Adapter Receptacle w/ Handle # CAM55343.
From here, you would plug the one twist lock connector into your trailer, plug the male 30amp to the newly rewired 30amp... view full answer...