This video demonstrates how retailers should apply and remove anti-theft security tags from clothing they want to protect from Shoplifting. One of the security tags used in the demonstration is the Sensormatic AMT1000 tag that operates at the UltraMax frequency of 58 KHz. The Checkpoint Mini Tag and Checkpoint UFO Tag, which are 8.2 MHz Radio-Frequency (RF) tags, are also shown in the video. These tags are used to help retailers reduce shrink by connecting them to apparel and other soft goods. They can be used in conjunction with ink tags or ink pins for a double measure of protection. They can be removed at the checkout counter with any magnetic detacher or remover.
Please visit https://www.unisen.com for more information regarding these and all other EAS security tags.
A visit to Nord-Lock Switzerland gave me a good insight on how to choose the right size and type of washers to secure the battery terminals.
Conclusion: Before relying on a washer, try out different types and look for the “click” when loosening the bolt – otherwise you might not get what you expect.