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'''DOM Plura''' is an entry level lock, designed to withstand most common burglary attempts. Its major advantage are the possibility to combine SKG2 and SKG3 and no special tools are required to assemble the cylinders.
The '''Plura''' is an [[EN 1303 |EN 1303:2015]]-rated [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[DOM]]. Its major advantage are the possibility to combine SKG** and SKG*** and no special tools are required to assemble the cylinders. The nickel silver keys are registered, allowing direct order by the number.
The nickel silver keys are registered, allowing direct order by the number.


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== Description ==
== Principles of operation ==
The lock contains six pin stacks - two chambers contain spooled drivers, the rest are tapered barrels. Chamber two contains steel driver and key pin, the rest of pins is made of copper. The higher rated cylinder contains more steel stacks. Copper keypins are torpedo shaped, probably to act as an overset trap. The warding is relatively nasty, but the keyway itself is not too paracentric.
 
:''See also: [[Pin_tumbler#Principles_of_operation|Pin-tumbler (Principles of operation)]]''
 
The lock contains six pin stacks - two chambers contain spooled drivers, the rest are tapered barrels. Chamber two contains a steel driver and key pin, the rest of pins is made of copper. The higher rated cylinder contains more steel pin pairs. Copper key pins are torpedo shaped, probably to act as an overset trap. The warding is relatively complex, but the keyway is not paracentric. Silca key blank number DM151R, JMA key blank number DOM-75 (steel) or ERREBI key blank number DM105.
 
<div align="center"><gallery>
File:DOM_Plura_barrel-Reinder.png
File:DOM_Plura_keypin-Reinder.png
File:DOM_Plura_keyway-Reinder.png
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== Disassembly instructions ==


== Dissassembly instructions ==
To disassemble a double euro cylinder, use of a pinning shoe is the preferred method.
To disassemble a double euro cylinder, use of a pinning shoe is the preferred method.


Other possibility is to use a segmented follower, but that requires that both cores are pulled out a bit to allow a cam removal. Then a core should be rotated to approximately 4:30 or 7:30 o'clock position (135 degrees either clockwise or anti-clockwise) to prevent driver entering a gaps for the cam clutch. Then a segmented follower can be used to remove the core.
Other possibility is to use a segmented follower, but that requires that both cores are pulled out a bit to allow a cam removal. Then a core should be rotated to approximately 4:30 or 7:30 o'clock position (135 degrees either clockwise or anti-clockwise) to prevent driver entering a gaps for the cam clutch. Then a segmented follower can be used to remove the core.
== Ratings ==
* [[EN_1303 |EN 1303:2015]]<ref>[https://www.dom-security.com/nl/en/products/dom-plura/european-profile/double-cylinder DOM Plura]</ref>
* SKG***


== Vulnerabilities ==
== Vulnerabilities ==
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* [[Key bumping]]
* [[Key bumping]]
* [[Impressioning]]
* [[Impressioning]]


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<div align="center"><gallery>
<div align="center"><gallery>
File:DOM Plura key least.png|DOM Plura key.
File:DOM Plura key least.png|DOM Plura keys.
File:DOM Plura side least.png|DOM Plura cylinder side view.
File:DOM Plura bible bottom least.png|DOM Plura's bottom of the bible showing the drill protection.
File:DOM Plura keyway least.png|DOM Plura keyway detail.
File:DOM Plura keyway least.png|DOM Plura keyway detail.
File:DOM Plura core least.png|DOM Plura's core detail.
File:DOM Plura pins least.png|DOM Plura pins detail.
File:DOM Plura pins least.png|DOM Plura pins detail.
File:DOM Plura core least.png|DOM Plura's core detail.
 
File:DOM Plura side least.png|DOM Plura cylinder side view.
 
File:DOM Plura bible bottom least.png|DOM Plura's bottom of the bible showing the drill protection.
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* [https://www.dom-security.com/nl/en/highlighted-products/mechanical/cylinders/plura DOM Plura product page]
* [https://www.dom-security.com/nl/en/highlighted-products/mechanical/cylinders/plura DOM Plura product page]


[[Category:Lock models]]
[[Category:DOM]]
[[Category:DOM]]
[[Category:Lock models]]
[[Category:Pin-tumbler locks]]
[[Category:Pin-tumbler locks]]
[[Category:EN 1303 locks]]
[[Category:SKG locks]]

Latest revision as of 22:34, 10 January 2023

DOM Plura

DOM Plura
DOM Plura least.png
Name DOM Plura
Manufacturer DOM
Lock Type Cylinder
Lock Design Pin-tumbler
Security Rating(s) EN 1303:2015,
SKG** or SKG***
Specifications
# of Components 6
Component Type Pin-tumbler


The Plura is an EN 1303:2015-rated pin-tumbler lock made by DOM. Its major advantage are the possibility to combine SKG** and SKG*** and no special tools are required to assemble the cylinders. The nickel silver keys are registered, allowing direct order by the number.


Principles of operation

See also: Pin-tumbler (Principles of operation)

The lock contains six pin stacks - two chambers contain spooled drivers, the rest are tapered barrels. Chamber two contains a steel driver and key pin, the rest of pins is made of copper. The higher rated cylinder contains more steel pin pairs. Copper key pins are torpedo shaped, probably to act as an overset trap. The warding is relatively complex, but the keyway is not paracentric. Silca key blank number DM151R, JMA key blank number DOM-75 (steel) or ERREBI key blank number DM105.

Disassembly instructions

To disassemble a double euro cylinder, use of a pinning shoe is the preferred method.

Other possibility is to use a segmented follower, but that requires that both cores are pulled out a bit to allow a cam removal. Then a core should be rotated to approximately 4:30 or 7:30 o'clock position (135 degrees either clockwise or anti-clockwise) to prevent driver entering a gaps for the cam clutch. Then a segmented follower can be used to remove the core.


Ratings


Vulnerabilities

The DOM Plura is vulnerable to one or more of the following:


Gallery


References

See also