This poor lonely lock was taken off a shipping container by its owner, the key was taken with them, and the lock tossed into the dirt. It stayed out in the elements for probably 2 weeks before I found it, and decided to give it a good cleaning.

This next photo is the base of the lock note the small round bump.

It is hard to see but inside the lock is a Philips head screw, all you have to do is unscrew this to take the lock apart, but when locked you wont be able to obviously.

Base plate and screw

Here is the core still in place in the lock, note how the screw prevents the core from shifting.

The core itself from a rear perspective, this should give you a idea of its function with the next photo.

Lastly inside the lock, and on the left side you can see the half moon area which lines up with the rear of the core and allows the padlock to function

Hope some of you enjoyed this, I took these photos for someone else, but figured I would post here as well..