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Door Hasps

Sometimes, home improvement calls for added security. Door hasps are a straightforward, dependable way to add security wherever you need it most. Commonly used on doors, sheds, gates and storage units, a hasp creates a strong locking point by pairing a hinged plate with a padlock. Available in a variety of options, door hasps from Tractor Supply handle a wide range of scenarios For Life Out Here, everything from light indoor use to heavy-duty outdoor protection.

Simple Add-On Security for Any Entry

Every hasp works on the same basic principle: one plate screws into the door or gate frame, and a hinged arm swings over a loop mounted on the opposite side. Once the arm drops over the loop, a padlock threads through and locks the whole unit shut. That simple design turns any door into a lockable entry without the complexity of a built-in door lock.

Steel construction is the standard across most door hasps because it resists prying and holds up under repeated use. Zinc-plated finishes add a protective coating that guards against rust and moisture damage in outdoor settings, including barns and sheds. Hardened-steel loops take that durability further by resisting bolt cutters and hacksaw blades. The size and hinge style you choose will depend on the installation surface and the level of protection you want. Most residential jobs call for a 3-6-in. hasp, but securing large spaces can require a 7-in. hasp or longer.

Single- and Double-Hinge Hasps

When a gate or shed door sits flat against its frame, a single-hinge hasp is the simplest option. It mounts flush to the surface and works best on smooth wood or metal where both sides line up evenly. Compared to door latches that only hold a door closed, a single-hinge hasp accepts a padlock for true lockable security. Double-hinge versions in our inventory bend at a middle joint, allowing them to wrap around corners and fit surfaces that aren't perfectly even. That flexibility makes them a reliable pick for angled posts, toolbox lids and the uneven frames.

Safety and Locking Hasps

Most break-in attempts on locked spaces target exposed screws first. A safety hasp addresses that risk by hiding its own mounting screws once the arm is closed and locked. Removing the screws becomes impossible without first opening the padlock, which adds a meaningful layer of tamper resistance to any entry. Locking hasps take a different approach by building a key-operated lock directly into the body of the hasp. This eliminates the need for a separate padlock altogether and keeps the hardware compact on cabinet doors and smaller storage spaces.

Browse Door Hasps from Tractor Supply

Our door hasps provide durable, weather-resistant closure for gates, storage buildings and workshop entries. With the right hardware, you can turn an unsecured opening into a padlock-ready access point. From compact cabinet hasps to heavy-duty straight bar designs, our stock covers a full range of sizes and hinge types. Pick up door hasps at your local Tractor Supply store or on our website, and explore our full selection of doors and door hardware.