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  • of the ''plug''. The protrusions on the side of the keyway are called ''wards''. Wards restrict the first pin touched by the key is called pin one. The remaining pins are numbered increasingly
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  • ...h term should be bold & italic by with '''''' (five apostrophes) on either side. ...pick}} '''''[[lockpick]]''''' - A tool or implement used to manipulate the pins, levers or wafers inside a lock without the key.
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  • ...for 21 pins, it contains up to 19 active pins and two core-centering pins. Pins are arranged in rows of seven on the left, top, and right of the keyway. ...the smaller, nine-pin [[Goal D9 |GOAL D9]] model. The locks share the same pins, fundamental designs, and primary security features.''
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  • ...in_tumbler|pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[Sargent]]. It uses [[Side pin|side pins]] and two [[Sidebar|sidebars]] in addition to its regular six pin-tumblers. It is easily identified by the quill on the left side of the plug face.
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  • {{imbox|text=ASSA literature numbers pins and key bitting positions from tip (back) to bow (front). Lockwiki uses the ...ffers. [[Master keying]] is available using traditional pin-tumbler master pins available in eight sizes.
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  • .... Pins are arranged in four rows to the left side of the keyway, the right side and two diagonal rows milled 45 deg. from the bottom of lock. ...ible. To open the lock, all active pin-tumblers -- across all four rows of pins -- must be aligned at the [[shear line]]. ''(See also [[Pin_tumbler#Princip
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  • ...op pins interface with the bitting on the thin side of the key, while side pins interface with the bitting on the flat sides of the key (like normal dimple Each row of pins uses a loading tray to hold driver pins and springs. Each loading tray can have offset chamber bores that associate
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  • ...the vertical keyway as well as six on the right. The 917 employs the same pins, fundamental designs, and primary security features as the smaller, 12-pin [[Image:West 917 all pins & springs - FXE47862-4 full.jpg|right|thumb|255px|917 full pin set]]
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  • =Side pin= [[File:IKON WSW side pin - FXE47984-Edit.jpg|thumb|right|text-top|200px|Side pin from the [[IKON WSW]] lock.]]
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  • ...is row of pins are a mix of three standard pins and three spool [[security pins]]. ...e pins are spring-biased and control the sidebar(s) of the lock. <!-- Each side pin has XXX cuts. -->
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  • ...ginning - just use standard drivers at the start and start adding security pins into the mix when you are ready. ...use a turning tool that fits in the keyway without blocking access to the pins while still providing feedback and control of the rotation.
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  • ...t rotation of the [[Plug|plug]]. A [[Key|key]] is used to properly elevate pins to allow the plug to rotate and the locking [[Bolt|bolt]] to be retracted. ...ent of a bolt by resting inside the bolt itself. The key was used to raise pins out of the bolt, allowing it to retract. This was the first use of a [[Shea
    6 KB (990 words) - 09:44, 27 December 2022
  • ...umbler|pin-tumbler]] lock that makes manipulation more difficult. Security pins are commonly designed to prevent [[lockpicking]], but are also designed to ...ing the rotation of the plug until tension on the cylinder is released and pins are dropped back to their resting position.
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  • The '''D9''' is a [[dimple]] lock made by [[Goal|GOAL]]. It contains nine pins, arranged in rows of three on the left, top, and right of the keyway. ...larger, 21-pin [[Goal V18 |GOAL V18]] model. The two locks share the same pins, fundamental designs, and primary security features.''
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  • ...strict movement of the sidebar until properly positioned. One of the side pins is lifted by the Shuttle Pin movable element in the key. The M4 is easily i ...the side pins fit into. Once side pins are properly lifted by the correct side bitting and shuttle pin on the key, and pin tumblers are properly rotated b
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  • ...made by [[Medeco]]. It is well known for the use of rotating bottom (key) pins that interface with a [[sidebar]]. The Biaxial is one of the most widely us ...pin-tumbler. Axial rotation is provided by the design of the bottom (key) pins and angled bitting cuts on the key. There are 6 depths available for pin-tu
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  • |lock_design=[[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]], [[Side pin]] ...onents. The Everest is notable because of the security implications of the side pin. It is commonly referenced in [[locksport]] literature as an example of
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  • ...It uses six pin-tumblers and a [[sidebar]] that requires [[Side_pin|finger pins]] to be raised and rotated properly. The Primus is functionally identical t ...ster pins numbered 2-8 sized 0.030" to 0.135" with a step of .015". Driver pins come in three sizes (1-3) from .235" to .165" with a step of .035". These d
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  • ...is a [[dimple]] lock made by the Japanese company [[WEST]]. It contains 12 pins, arranged in two opposing rows of six on the left and right of the keyway. ...lar to the larger, 20-pin [[WEST 917]] model. The two locks share the same pins, fundamental designs, and primary security features.''
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  • ...key) pins, and four depths available for top (driver) pins. Top and bottom pins are combined to provide a uniform height pin stack that resists attack from ...[[master key]] systems include both ''for'' and ''aft'' positions. Finger pins can be lifted to five different positions. In total, there are 100,000 ((5*
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  • ...er perceives dynamic methods as a higher threat than picking (although RBC pins can frustrate picking as well). ...re and the key features dimples on its right side that interact with those pins. It seems that normally marketed locks contain only one passive pin and the
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  • ...]. The BiLock FG uses twelve pins arranged in two rows of six. Each row of pins uses a separate sidebar located at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug. The FG is e ...ailable by using pins with widened or multiple sidebar holes. Master keyed pins do not use false gates.
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  • ...sliders must be positioned at the same level, but the mating between guide pins and sliders controls how far a given bitting cut on the key will raise each ...reset key and returning the plug back to 12 o'clock re-positions the guide pins and mates them with the sliders at their new position.
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  • ...made by [[Medeco]]. It is well known for the use of rotating bottom (key) pins that interface with a [[sidebar]]. The Original has the distinction of bein ...pin-tumbler. Axial rotation is provided by the design of the bottom (key) pins and angled bitting cuts on the key. There are 6 depths available for pin-tu
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  • File:FAB200_pins_least.png|Detail of FAB 200 pins. ...are perceived as a bigger threat than classical picking (although the RBC pins can frustrate picking as well).
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  • ...company [[Kale Kilit]]. It is a [[dimple|dimple lock]] that uses the flat side of the key blade as a bitting area. ...ing because the force of the much stronger bottom springs [[overset]]s the pins of the top row. Picking attacks tend to rely on dedicated tools to work aro
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  • ...a kinetic energy transfer between key and driver pins in the lock. Driver pins are momentarily "bumped" above the [[shear line]], which allows the [[plug] ...nder while applying slight pressure to the back of the lock plug. When the pins would jump inside of the cylinder, the plug would be able to slide out free
    8 KB (1,313 words) - 21:11, 24 March 2022
  • ...y]]. QC cylinders use twelve pins arranged in two rows of six. Each row of pins uses a separate sidebar located at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug. ...ailable by using pins with widened or multiple sidebar holes. Master keyed pins do not use false gates.
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  • ...; each of those pins has a thin section at one of three heights - when all pins are lifted so the thin sections are at the depth of the sidebar, the sideba File:FAB_NZS3_keyway_least.png|Note the keyway asymmetry (here the top side is shorter).
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  • ...er unlike many of the other ASSA Twin locks, the Lockwood Twin uses only 3 pins in the sidebar. The Lockwood Twin is part of the Twin series of locks that ...Each of the driver pins in the pin tumblers can be equipped with security pins, (however in practice this is not always done) and functions in much the sa
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  • ...]. The BiLock NG uses twelve pins arranged in two rows of six. Each row of pins uses a separate sidebar located at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug. It also use ...ailable by using pins with widened or multiple sidebar holes. Master keyed pins do not use false gates.
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  • ...mple |dimple]] key, made by [[Nemef]]. In addition to the six usual dimple pins, it contains two active checkpins. ...rs, the spools effectively engage only when paired with three shortest key pins. All of the drivers have slightly tapered tips, which act as an anti-pickin
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  • ...lock is a [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] [[lock]] design that uses the flat side of the key blade as a bitting area. Cuts on the bitting area resemble dimpl ...nced dimple locks use various high-security features like key profiling, [[side pin]]s, [[telescoping pin]]s, and [[axial rotation]]. Additional passive an
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  • ...e six pin locks but they have new designs for key shoulder, shoulder stop, pins, cam clutch, and other components. ...a cam clutch allowing unlocking even when a key is inserted from the other side.
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  • ...to the [[ASSA 700]] series which dates back to 1948. The d12 features six pins and numerous security improvements over the original cylinder, including a * model 13XX featuring usual six pins (referred to as Level 1 in Han Fey's document) and no protection against un
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  • ...pin-tumbler stacks. It also utilizes four spring-biased [[Side pin|finger pins]], that must be lifted and rotated to align with the sidebar, in order for File:IKON TK5 sidepins-Reinder.png |Finger pins from an IKON TK5.
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  • ...r lock made by [[ABUS]]. It is a [[dimple|dimple lock]] that uses the flat side of the key blade as a bitting area. ...ing because the force of the much stronger bottom springs [[overset]]s the pins of the top row. Picking attacks tend to rely on dedicated tools to work aro
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  • ...linder made by [[ABUS]]. It is a [[dimple|dimple lock]] that uses the flat side of the key blade as a bitting area. ...[[shear line]]. If you pick the lock, you don't need to lift the top four pins. ''(See also [[Pin_tumbler#Principles_of_operation|Pin-tumbler, Principles
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  • ...y differs is closer to 400,000 for any given sidebar bitting. Driver (top) pins are spooled to frustrate [[lockpicking]] attacks. The [[Security pin|spool] ...and one false (shallow) gate. The key has a milled track on the left hand side that picks up the legs of each slider and properly positions their true gat
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  • ...nner and 5 outer pin pairs. The dimple key raises both the inner and outer pins to the [[shear line]]. The Interactive is the first in Mul-T-Lock's telesco ...that uses Classic and Interactive cylinders with modified plugs and inner pins.
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  • ...s and five [[Side_pin|finger pins]] with two [[sidebar]]s that require the pins to be raised and rotated properly. The patent protection on the Everest 29 ...SL_Primus_XP_plug_Lpin-Reinder.png|Everest 29 SL Primus XP plug, showing L-pins aligned with key.
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  • ...a [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[Goal |GOAL]]. It contains 7 pins and 2 core-centering ball bearings. This lock features overmilling in the p ...he key that directly shows both the keyway type and the cut depths for all pins.
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  • .... Pins are arranged in four rows to the left side of the keyway, the right side as well as two diagonal rows at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock. ...ible. To open the lock, all active pin-tumblers -- across all four rows of pins -- must be aligned at the [[shear line]]. ''(See also [[Pin_tumbler#Princip
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  • ...cting with the wafers, it interacts with a series of guide pins. The guide pins hook into the wafers at different levels (depending on the bitting of each Wafers provide pick resistance in the form of serrations on the side of the wafer that engages the sidebar. Because the lock is not pin-tumbler
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  • ...ses 5 inner and 5 outer pin pairs. The key raises both the inner and outer pins to the [[shear line]]. The Interactive+ also uses a moving element in the k ...that uses Classic and Interactive cylinders with modified plugs and inner pins.
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  • ...bible or core doesn't seem to contain any anti-drill protection, but some pins appear to have an anti-drill core. File:DOM RS5 pins least.png|DOM RS5 pins detail.
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  • ...rs, the spools effectively engage only when paired with three shortest key pins. All of the drivers have slightly tapered tips. ...which means the pin serves only as a "hidden warding". Looking at the left side of the key, there is visible groove, with which the pin interacts. Interest
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  • ...driver pins are spooled [[security pin]]s. To open the lock, all five key pins must be aligned at the [[shear line]]. ''(See also [[Pin_tumbler#Principles ...once the cam is removed. This allows the core to be removed without driver pins entering gaps for the cam clutch. At that point, a segmented follower can b
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  • ...led 2in1 variant, which utilizes the construction keying hole on the right side of the core. * [[Key bumping]] - when sliders and RBC pins are worked around
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  • ...opper. 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 rela File:DOM Plura side least.png|DOM Plura cylinder side view.
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  • ...tection against the key impressioning attacks on any of their locks, these pins make the impressioning considerably more challenging. Springs are nonstanda * [[Impressioning]] - trickier due to the rounded pins.
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  • ...de by [[Corbin Russwin]]. The Emhart is best known for having interlocking pins that provide resistance to [[lockpicking]] and make the lock immune to [[ke ...that interface with three active bitting surfaces on the bottom, top, and side of the key. The Duo is popular in the United States in laundromats, vending
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  • ...pattern at the bottom of the keyway, and two plastic stripes on the upper side of the core. ...lled Dynamic Plus, that was used in master keying systems; it features six pins and five slider pairs.
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  • ...to engage the cam and prevent it from being opened with a key on the outer side. ...once the cam is removed. This allows the core to be removed without driver pins entering gaps for the cam clutch. At that point, a segmented follower can b
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  • ...e slider arms block the sidebar from retracting. A protrusion on the right side of the key pushes the slider into the correct position and allows the sideb ** The Medecoder tool can be used to properly rotate bottom pins once the slider has been compromised.<ref>King, Jon. [http://www.theamazing
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  • ...ing]] attacks. The 110/20 and 110/25 use only one locking lug, on the open side of the shackle. ...and above contain a mix of [[Security_pin|spool]] and standard pins. These pins are differ from the spools used in Lockwood's commercial rekeyable range, w
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  • ...put a small groove at each mark. Make only 2-3 light swipes to locate the pins and leave a slightly textured finish in the grooves. Repeat. At some poin ...ld the impressioning agent, generally a square or rectangular box with one side removed. Often referred to as a "clam shell" or "clam kit." With silicone i
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  • ...ingerpins inside. Before pulling the core out, always make sure the driver pins won't enter the fingerpin chambers - that means avoiding core rotation arou File:FAB_Variant_pins_least.png|Detail of FAB Variant's pins and fingerpins
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  • ...ses up to fourteen magnetic tumblers arranged in two rows of seven on each side of the keyway. The EC is one of the few locks with no visible locking compo ...o rows of seven at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug. The plug has bores on each side that do not extend into the keyway. Each tumbler is spring-biased toward a
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  • ...way is not particularly restrictive, although the curve in the lower right side of it makes counter-clockwise tensioning quite unstable due to the tensione File:C2000 pins least.png |CISA C2000 pins detail. The malformed springs in first two chambers were present in this co
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  • ...aised or rotated to allow the sidebar to retract, known as [[Side pin|side pins]] or [[Slider |sliders]].
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  • File:MTL 7x7 bible drilled least.png
    ...ght side to create protrusions in the left side presumably for the passive pins.
    (1,000 × 734 (638 KB)) - 07:21, 26 February 2023
  • File:Gege ANS2 bible passive2 least.png
    |Description=Gege ANS-2 6 passive pins milling in the left side of the bible.
    (716 × 1,000 (697 KB)) - 20:50, 5 March 2023
  • File:Gege ANS2 bible passive1 least.png
    |Description=Gege ANS-2 6 passive pins milling in the right side of the bible.
    (751 × 1,000 (748 KB)) - 20:49, 5 March 2023
  • File:MIWA JN side row pins - FXE48162-Edit-2-Edit.png
    {{Information | Description=MIWA JN side row pins | Date=30 Jan 2023 | Author=[[User: mgsecure |mgsecure]] | Source=Submitted
    (1,080 × 1,080 (387 KB)) - 17:21, 30 January 2023
  • File:IKON TK5 sidepins-Reinder.png
    |Description=[[IKON_TK5 |IKON TK5]] side pins.
    (1,800 × 1,350 (2.33 MB)) - 21:20, 11 January 2023
  • File:Medeco M4 side pins-Septclues.jpg
    |Description=Side pins from a [[Medeco M4]] cylinder.
    (413 × 800 (189 KB)) - 21:19, 2 January 2023
  • File:IKON WSW side pins crop - FXE47984.jpg
    ({{Information | Description=[[IKON WSW]] side pins | Date=30 Dec 2022 | Author=mgsecure | Source=Submitted to Lockwiki by Auth
    (1,080 × 1,080 (380 KB)) - 16:40, 30 December 2022
  • File:V18 side pins new - FXE47612.jpg
    ({{Information | Description=[[Goal V18|GOAL V18]] side pins | Date=12 Nov 2022 | Author=mgsecure | Source=Submitted to Lockwiki by Auth
    (1,350 × 1,080 (808 KB)) - 18:30, 15 November 2022
  • File:Everest 29 SL Primus XP sidebar2-Reinder.png
    ..._Primus|Schlage Everest 29 SL Primus XP]] sidebar, used with side "finger" pins.
    (800 × 800 (733 KB)) - 19:34, 31 August 2021
  • File:DOM ix twinstar plug pins-Reinder.png
    |Description=[[DOM_ix_TwinStar]] plug showing side pins.
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  • File:Sargent Signature plug side pins.jpg
    |Description = Side pins in the Sargent Signature plug
    (3,264 × 2,448 (1.92 MB)) - 12:03, 31 August 2018
  • File:Yale 850 39.jpg
    New pins seen from the back side.
    (1,024 × 768 (153 KB)) - 20:59, 2 July 2016
  • * There are 8 magnetic rotors, 4 on each side of the keyway [[File:Mcs_sidebar_wrong.jpg|50px]] ...gap towards the rear of plug as they will both get caught on the 3 passive pins and 1 active pin as plug moves forward
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  • ...a [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] padlock made by [[Tri-Circle]]. It has five pins with mushroom drivers and a retaining pin. ...etaining pin and actuators are inserted via a holes drilled from the right side of the lock. These openings are sealed with a brass strip and cap visible t
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  • File:Schlage Primus sidebar aligned.jpg
    |Description=[[Sidebar]] [[side pin|finger pins]] properly aligned in the [[Schlage Primus]] lock.
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  • ...only to accomodate secondary locking mechanisms, such as [[sidebar]]s or [[side pin]]s.
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