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  • [[Category:Locks]]
    73 members (0 subcategories, 57 files) - 17:05, 4 November 2011

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  • ...- A tool or implement used to manipulate the components ([[#pin|pins]], [[#lever|levers]] or [[#wafer|wafers]], etc.) inside a lock without the key. all to pass Often referred to as "locks to pass" i.e. a number of locks which can be passed or keyed alike (opened by the same key).
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  • ...locking components. In this article, 'lever lock' does not mean a locking lever handle incorporating a cylinder locking device. ...] locks and on [[safe]]s. Safe-deposit boxes in banks around the world use lever designs heavily.
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  • |lock_design = [[Lever]] | spec_comptype = [[Lever]]
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  • B: Lever. File:Manifoil cams lever-TomEklof.jpg| Cams and lever.
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  • |lock_design = [[Lever]] | spec_comptype = [[Lever]]
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  • |lock_design = [[Lever]] ...e with a fence at the rear of the lock. In function, the 787 is a mix of [[lever]], [[combination]], and [[disc-detainer]] lock designs. The end result is a
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  • |lock_design=[[Lever]] ...o act with a double-bitted key. The CS700 does not use a traditional style lever fence arrangement, and the key resembles a pin-tumbler or [[wafer]] style k
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  • |style='text-align:left;'| [[ABUS Diskus 25]] || Lever|| data-sort-value='zz' style='color:#cccccc;' | - || data-sort-value='zz' s |style='text-align:left;'| [[ASSA 7241]] || Lever|| data-sort-value='zz' style='color:#cccccc;' | - || data-sort-value='zz' s
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  • |lock_design = [[Lever]] | spec_comptype = [[Lever]]
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  • =Detainer Levers (Lever locks)= '''Detainer levers (detainers)''' are a type of [[lever]] lock component design.
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  • ...ovides a barometer for the security of a [[combination]] lock. Combination locks tested are primarily used on security containers such as [[safe]]s and vaul : Locks that have a moderate degree of resistance to unauthorized opening.
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  • ...several major types of locks with many [[High_security_locks|high security locks]] being hybrid designs. ...mmonly associated with [[Safe|safes]] or combination padlocks. Combination locks range from low to high security.
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  • ...also common. Traditional pin-tumbler picks can also be used to pick dimple locks. ; [[Lever]] picks
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  • |lock_design = [[Lever]] | spec_comptype = [[Lever]]
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  • ...e door locks, locking cylinders, security container key locks, and two-key locks. Though many manufacturers reference it as such, UL 437 does not define the ...that is used within door locks, alarm control and shunt switches, utility locks, and similar devices to resist unauthorized opening by one or more of the f
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  • |lock_design=[[Lever]] | spec_comptype = [[Lever]]
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  • In pin-tumbler, wafer, dimple, and axial locks, torsion is applied to the [[plug]] of the lock by inserting the torsion to ...that grips both sides of the keyway. Popular when working with automobile locks.
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  • ==Universal Lever/warded Lock Key Gauges== ==Specific Lever Lock Key Gauges==
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  • |lock_design = [[Lever]] File:ABUS Diskus 25 back keys.jpg |An ABUS Diskus 25 lever padlock, back.
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  • ...List || [http://www.lockwiki.com/index.php/Category:Locks Locks] || lock, locks ...gory:Combination_locks Combination locks] || combination lock, combination locks
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  • .... Master keying is commonly used to restrict or allow access to a group of locks in a facility based on a user's access level. Various types of master keyin ...of an auxillary override lock. [[Electronic_lock|Electronic]] combination locks can store a database of valid combinations for different users.
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  • | lock_design = [[Lever]] | spec_comptype = [[Lever]]
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  • ...to actuate the locking [[Bolt|bolt]] when the correct key is used. Warded locks are one of the oldest lock designs, but because of their inability to resis ...esigns began to replace them in the 1700s and 1800s. In modern day, warded locks are commonly used as low-security padlocks in outdoor settings.
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  • ...ernment and law enforcement agencies use these ratings to select their own locks as well as recommend them to the public. ...ratings and standards organizations around the world develop standards for locks, lock [[cylinder]]s, and associated hardware, such as [[bolt]]s and [[latch
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  • |lock_design=[[Lever]] | spec_comptype = [[Lever]]
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  • ...cking is made possible by small irregularities during the manufacturing of locks. Small variations in the size, shape, and alignment of components allows fo Theoretically, lockpicking has existed as long as locks themselves.
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  • ...ing key. Despite this, criminal lock picking likely started with the first locks. Famed locksmith Alfred Charles Hobbs said in the mid-1800's: ...er, picker, and manipulator of locks, and physicist Richard Feynman picked locks for fun in the 1940's while employed on the Manhattan Project. The traditio
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  • =Mystery locks= ...dd info to this page or the [[Talk:Mystery locks|discussion page]] for any locks on this page. If a lock has enough information to identify brand ''and'' mo
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  • ...s may also be simplified over time, reducing the tools or skill necessary. Locks rarely receive increases to their lockpicking resistance score; most that d ...by beginners or amateurs. Standard [[warded]] padlocks are one example of locks in this grade.
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  • ...ike most other disc-detainer locks, does not use a [[sidebar]]. Instead, a lever and fence is used to interface with the gates on each disc. ...ommonly found in combination safe locks. It uses four disc-detainers and a lever/fence component. The rotation of the correct key aligns each disc's true ga
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  • |Products=[[Lever]]s, [[combination|combination locks]] ...|lock manufacturer]] that produces [[lever]] and [[combination|combination locks]].
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  • ...821, 25 December 1868) was an American inventor and manufacturer of [[Lock|locks]]. His most famous inventions are the modern rotary [[Combination|combinati ...le Lock Manufacturing Company in Stamford, Connecticut to produce cylinder locks. Yale Jr. died later that year due to heart failure.
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  • ...onents (pins, wafers, discs, etc) and the lock body. In [[cylinder]] based locks, binding is caused by the cylinder and [[plug]] shearing into components. B ; [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]] and [[Wafer]] locks
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  • | Products = [[Lever|Lever locks]], [[Door]] hardware ...mpany BRANO, which was founded in 1950 and which was manufacturing mortice locks, door closers (which became ubiquitous in the Czech Republic) and other doo
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  • ...rivilege Escalation, Bumping, and other Key-Based Attacks Against Physical Locks”, by Deviant Ollam. Impressioning is possible because of the pin’s “ In [[Warded|warded]] locks, an impression is taken of the wards directly.
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  • ...in_tumbler |pin-tumbler]], [[wafer]], and [[Disc_detainer |disc-detainer]] locks: In rotary [[combination]] locks:
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  • ...e properly rotated. Disc-detainers are primarily associated with [[Abloy]] locks, but [[ABUS]], [[Kryptonite]], and many other brands make them, too. : The [[sidebar]] is the primary locking component of most disc-detainer locks. It is pushed into the [[cylinder]] or shell of the lock, preventing it fro
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  • ...obinson Towne]]. The duo used the Yale patents to design a variety of door locks and [[padlock]]s. ...as an early benefactor and namesake of Yale University. Although both Yale locks and Yale University are both located in the state of Connecticut (USA), the
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  • | lock_design = [[Lever]] | spec_comptype = [[Lever]]
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  • ...safes, leading to the many improvements in the construction and design of locks throughout the 19th and 20th century. Hobbs also made many improvements in ...Mediterranean was taken by us, but none among us could penetrate into the locks and shoot the bolts of these masters. The mechanical spirit, however, is ne
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  • File:Hobes24129 lever back detail least.png
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  • ...ckwiki_Bumping_Keys.jpg|thumb|right|text-top|350px|Bump keys for common US locks.]] ...e United States].</ref> In 2008 Tobias also proved that various [[Medeco]] locks, thought to be "bump-proof," could in fact be bumped.
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  • ...919 with the name "Henriksson’s Patent Lock". Industrial production of the locks began in 1919 and "Ab Låsfabriken - Lukkotehdas Oy" was founded in Helsink * [[Disc_detainer|Disc-detainer]] locks
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  • ...] and [[lever]] locks. [[Combination]] and [[Disc_detainer|disc-detainer]] locks commonly use false gates to prevent manipulation. * [[High security locks]]
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  • * [[Lever]] [[Category:Lever locks]]
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  • * The primary lock components, such as [[Pin tumbler|pins]], [[lever]]s, [[disc detainer|discs]], etc. * [[Lever]]
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  • ...nglish [[Lock_manufacturer|lock manufacturer]] that produced [[Lever|lever locks]] and [[Safe|safes]]. They are well known for their Detector lock. ...tions-uk-ireland/high-security-safety/about-us/history/clcs-history/ Chubb Locks Custodial Services].
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  • ...an [[lock manufacturer]] that produces medium security [[padlock]]s. Their locks generally feature a Universal Cylinder System which allows cylinders to be ...e with M1/M10 (4-pin and 5-pin) keys. <ref>https://www.locksmithledger.com/locks/article/10229400/paclock-so-many-options</ref>
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  • ...rather distinctive, and are usually variations on traditional [[wafer]], [[lever]], [[combination]], or [[slider]] designs. * [[Lever]]
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  • ...s for [[pin tumbler]], [[wafer]], [[dimple|dimple lock]] and [[lever|lever locks]]. GOSO tools are sold through various outlets as well as directly from the
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