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{{ Lock model
{{ Lock model
| name = Medeco KeyMark
| name = Medeco KeyMark
| Img = File:Medeco_Keymark_cylinder.jpg
| Img = File:Medeco Keymark KIK cylinder.jpg
| maker = [[Medeco]]
| maker = [[Medeco]]
| lock_type = [[Cylinder]]
| lock_type = [[Cylinder]]
| lock_design = [[Pin-tumbler]]
| lock_design = [[Pin-tumbler]]
| years_produced = 1995-present
| years_produced = 1995-present
| patent = [http://www.google.com/patents?id=ohQZAAAAEBAJ US #RE35518]
| patent = [https://patents.google.com/patent/USRE35518E/ US #RE35518]
}}
}}


The '''KeyMark''' is a [[pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[Medeco]]. The KeyMark is designed for installations where key control is more imporant than resistance to physical attacks, but it does offer basic defenses against [[lockpicking|picking]] and [[destructive entry]].<ref>Medeco. [http://www.medeco.com/products/products_detail.php?category_ID=166 Medeco Products: KeyMark]</ref> KeyMark is best known for its restrictive keyway, marketed as the "Security Leg"™.
The '''KeyMark''' is a [[pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[Medeco]]. The KeyMark is designed for installations where [[key control]] is more imporant than resistance to physical attacks, but it does offer basic defenses against [[lockpicking|picking]] and [[destructive entry]].<ref>Medeco. [http://www.medeco.com/products/products_detail.php?category_ID=166 Medeco Products: KeyMark]</ref> KeyMark is best known for its restrictive keyway, marketed as the "Security Leg"™.
 
Functionally, the KeyMark is similar to the dual [[shear line]] locks made by [[BEST]].


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== Principles of operation ==
== Principles of operation ==


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:''See also: [[Pin tumbler#Principles_of_Operation|Pin tumbler (Principles of Operation)]]''


The KeyMark is a standard pin-tumbler lock that uses six pin stacks. The key raises all pin pairs to the correct height and the [[plug]] can be rotated. KeyMark models that use interchangeable cores have a dual [[shear line]] mechanism similar to those found in [[BEST]] locks. No [[security pin]]s are used in the Keymark.
<div align="center"><gallery>
File:Medeco_Keymark_key.jpg|The KeyMark key.
File:Medeco Keymark pins aligned.jpg|Pins properly aligned at the shear line.
File:Medeco Keymark pins misaligned.jpg|Pins improperly aligned at the shear line.
</gallery></div>
== Disassembly instructions ==
The KeyMark is disassembled following traditional pin-tumbler disassembly steps:
{{Pin-tumbler standard disassembly}}


== Vulnerabilities ==
== Vulnerabilities ==
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<div align="center"><gallery>
<div align="center"><gallery>
File:Keymark.jpg|KeyMark cylinder.
File:Medeco_Keymark_cylinder.jpg|Keymark SFIC cylinder.
File:Medeco_Keymark_key.jpg|The KeyMark key.
File:Keymark.jpg|KeyMark mortise cylinder.
</gallery></div>
</gallery></div>


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Latest revision as of 18:17, 12 February 2021

Medeco KeyMark

Medeco KeyMark
Medeco Keymark KIK cylinder.jpg
Name Medeco KeyMark
Manufacturer Medeco
Lock Type Cylinder
Lock Design Pin-tumbler
Year(s) Produced 1995-present
Patent US #RE35518


The KeyMark is a pin-tumbler lock made by Medeco. The KeyMark is designed for installations where key control is more imporant than resistance to physical attacks, but it does offer basic defenses against picking and destructive entry.[1] KeyMark is best known for its restrictive keyway, marketed as the "Security Leg"™.

Principles of operation

See also: Pin tumbler (Principles of Operation)

The KeyMark is a standard pin-tumbler lock that uses six pin stacks. The key raises all pin pairs to the correct height and the plug can be rotated. KeyMark models that use interchangeable cores have a dual shear line mechanism similar to those found in BEST locks. No security pins are used in the Keymark.

Disassembly instructions

The KeyMark is disassembled following traditional pin-tumbler disassembly steps:

  1. Remove the cam or C-clip.
  2. Insert the key and turn the plug 45-90 degrees.
  3. Withdraw the plug from the cylinder. (A plug follower is recommended)

OR

  1. Remove the chamber casings and take out each pin-stack individually
  2. Remove the cam or C-clip.
  3. Withdraw the plug from the cylinder.


Vulnerabilities

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

Gallery

References

See also