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'''Galaxy'''
=Galaxy=
Galaxy is the most recent addition to the range of high security master key systems designed, manufactured & distributed by Australian Lock Company.
 
Using the very latest engineering & manufacturing techniques & materials, Galaxy provides a very new approach to high security locking systems.  
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Galaxy is designed & built for convenience whilst maximizing security & offering an enormous depth of possible lock combinations.
|name=Galaxy
Its streamline design eliminates the need for tumbler pins &/or coded discs to create permutations. Galaxy’s custom designed & built Computerised Numerical Control (CNC) machine simultaneously cuts both the key & codebar which dramatically increases production efficiency for locksmithing companies putting master keyed systems together.
|Img=File:galaxy01.jpg
Only authorised Galaxy licensees can design, build & maintain Galaxy restricted master key systemsIn some countries there is only one authorized dealer and locksmithFor example, in New Zealand there is one primary dealer of Galaxy systems([http://www.australianlock.com.au/home/galaxy]
|maker=[[Australian Lock Company]]
The Galaxy CNC machine will only operate with the compatible software module authorised by Australian Lock Company. Details of all master key systems designed & built are purged form the CNC machine as soon as keys & codebars are cut. These system details are stored externally providing further security for all parties.
|lock_type=[[Cylinder]]
Galaxy’s extensive product range makes retrofitting existing locks simple & recombinating quick & easy.
|lock_design=[[Axial]], [[Sidebar]]
Galaxy’s stainless steel key comes with a lifetime guarantee against breakage & is available in 21 different key head colours. The key is also available in 3 different orientations making it virtually 3 locks in 1.
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The durability of Galaxy is unquestioned with keys & cylinders having been tested to 1,000,000 cycles. Internal components use high quality metal injected moulded manufacturing techniques whilst sidebars & anti-drill components are made from high speed steel.
|patent=
Galaxy also offers both the end-user & locksmith significant legal protection with patents valid until 2024.
|years_produced=201x - Present
}}
 
The '''Galaxy''' is a multi-[[sidebar]] lock made by [[Australian Lock Company]]. Arranged [[Axial|axially]], the Galaxy uses a number of independent spring loaded [[sidebar]]s that interact with a central core that is milled to have negative (convex) features that interact with the positive features on the codebar. The core itself can rotate with keys that are designed to shift the codebar left, center or right while it is seated in the lock cylinder. This extends the master keying capabilities of Galaxy and also enables innovative keying structures that can reduce the need to re-cut/re-issue change keys that are in circulation when a master key is lost, for example.  Not only does left, center or right movement of the codebar provide extended [[master key]]ing, but rotation of the codebar allows for core removal, and rapid disassembly. Galaxy key patents are valid until 2024.
 
 
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== Principles of operation ==
 
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== Keying Specifications and Benefits of Galaxy==
 
Master keying with Galaxy is somewhat different than master keying with traditional inline 6-pin barrelsAustralian Lock Company has provided specialized tools that help locksmiths to envision the milled code bar with its milled surfaceThere are a limited number of master locksmiths who deep experience with Galaxy but it is gaining in popularity in Australia and New Zealand especially with insurance companies that are insuring schools against loss of master keysFixed priced rekeying of doors is offered to schools / insurance companies at prices significantly below traditional rekeying costs. By putting all the change keys on one orientation of the codebar, and master keys on another orientation, one can eliminate the need to recut change keys (e.g. all the keys of teachers) and only recut master keys.  Old code bars can be removed and new codebars inserted in less than one minute per door.  Shop staff can do all the cutting of code bars at the shop and provide the codebars to technicians for installation when students are not present, e.g. during the weekend. This type of discreet rekeying is attractive to many customers.  
 
== Disassembly instructions ==
 
Removal keys are used by locksmiths in the field to rekey locks by removing the codebar. New codebars, that have been milled using a specialized machine that is leased to locksmiths by the Australian Lock Company, are taken into the field and inserted into lock cylinders.
 
== Vulnerabilities ==
 
The Galaxy may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:
 
* [[Lockpicking]]
* [[Impressioning]]
* [[Decoding]]
 
'''Notes'''
* Impressioning and decoding unconfirmed. Lockpicking confirmed at LockCon 2012.
 
== Gallery ==
 
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== References ==
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== See also ==
* [[Australian Lock Company]]
* [[Axial]]
 
[[Category:Australian Lock Company|Galaxy]]
[[Category:Axial locks]]
[[Category:Sidebar locks]]
[[Category:Australian Locks]]
[[Category:Lock models]]

Latest revision as of 00:30, 22 December 2022

Galaxy

Galaxy
Galaxy01.jpg
Name Galaxy
Manufacturer Australian Lock Company
Lock Type Cylinder
Lock Design Axial, Sidebar
Year(s) Produced 201x - Present


The Galaxy is a multi-sidebar lock made by Australian Lock Company. Arranged axially, the Galaxy uses a number of independent spring loaded sidebars that interact with a central core that is milled to have negative (convex) features that interact with the positive features on the codebar. The core itself can rotate with keys that are designed to shift the codebar left, center or right while it is seated in the lock cylinder. This extends the master keying capabilities of Galaxy and also enables innovative keying structures that can reduce the need to re-cut/re-issue change keys that are in circulation when a master key is lost, for example. Not only does left, center or right movement of the codebar provide extended master keying, but rotation of the codebar allows for core removal, and rapid disassembly. Galaxy key patents are valid until 2024.



Principles of operation

Add to me!

Keying Specifications and Benefits of Galaxy

Master keying with Galaxy is somewhat different than master keying with traditional inline 6-pin barrels. Australian Lock Company has provided specialized tools that help locksmiths to envision the milled code bar with its milled surface. There are a limited number of master locksmiths who deep experience with Galaxy but it is gaining in popularity in Australia and New Zealand especially with insurance companies that are insuring schools against loss of master keys. Fixed priced rekeying of doors is offered to schools / insurance companies at prices significantly below traditional rekeying costs. By putting all the change keys on one orientation of the codebar, and master keys on another orientation, one can eliminate the need to recut change keys (e.g. all the keys of teachers) and only recut master keys. Old code bars can be removed and new codebars inserted in less than one minute per door. Shop staff can do all the cutting of code bars at the shop and provide the codebars to technicians for installation when students are not present, e.g. during the weekend. This type of discreet rekeying is attractive to many customers.

Disassembly instructions

Removal keys are used by locksmiths in the field to rekey locks by removing the codebar. New codebars, that have been milled using a specialized machine that is leased to locksmiths by the Australian Lock Company, are taken into the field and inserted into lock cylinders.

Vulnerabilities

The Galaxy may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:

Notes

  • Impressioning and decoding unconfirmed. Lockpicking confirmed at LockCon 2012.

Gallery

References


See also