A padlock is the oldest and largest family in the world of locks, and it can be said that other locks have evolved and derived from this category of locks. The body of a padlock is equipped with a loop or "I" shaped metal shackle, known as the "lock beam," which allows the padlock to connect directly with the lock body, forming an enclosed lock.
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