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  • =Category:Safe locks= [[Category:Locks]]
    41 members (0 subcategories, 25 files) - 18:27, 14 January 2019

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  • ...breviations found in locksmithing, lockpicking, locksport and the lock and safe security industry in general. 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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  • [[Image:Safe_dial_drilled.jpg|thumb|text-top|right|250px|A safe that has been cracked via [[Destructive_Entry|drilling]].]] ..., as well. Safecracking is frequently used by [[Locksmithing|locksmiths]], safe technicians, and [[Locksport|locksport]] enthusiasts.
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  • ...big secret of lock picking is that it's easy. Anyone can learn how to pick locks. locks with particular defects or characteristics. The organization of this manual
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  • ...th America, as residential and commercial [[door]] locks and on [[safe]]s. Safe-deposit boxes in banks around the world use lever designs heavily. ...a bolt and locking tumbler mounted on a backplate. From at least 13C, some locks had these components mounted in a wood stock without a backplate — this l
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  • =Safe= [[Image:Safe_St_Fagans.JPG|thumb|250px|right|text-top|Safe from the Museum of Welsh Life (Cardiff, Wales)]]
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  • |lock_type = [[Safe|Safe lock]] ...2200 series uses four disc-detainers and, unlike most other disc-detainer locks, does not use a [[sidebar]]. Instead, a lever and fence is used to interfac
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  • ...ers, numbers, or symbols to open the lock. Unlike keyed locks, combination locks require that a user knows the proper sequence of characters to open the loc ...pular in low security applications, particularly [[padlock]]s. Combination locks are typically compromised via [[decoding]] or [[bypass]] rather than pickin
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  • |Products=[[Safe]] locks, [[Padlock]]s, [[Cylinder|Lock cylinders]], [[Electronic lock]]s ...are best known for their electronic [[combination]] locks, mechanical safe locks, and high-security padlocks used by the United States military.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...mary purpose of relockers is to increase the time necessary to penetrate a safe, though they may also offer [[Forensics|evidence]] of non-standard use. Rel ...eaks, allowing the bolts to spring into the locked position preventing the safe from being opened even with the correct combination.
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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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  • ...dees at a security conference learn about and try to beat various types of locks.]] ...lly increased in recent years due to increased awareness of [[lock]] and [[safe]] related vulnerabilities and the creation of many dedicated locksport grou
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  • |Products=[[Safe]] locks, [[Combination|Combination locks]], [[Electronic lock]]s '''La Gard''' is an American [[lock manufacturer]] that produces [[safe]] locks, particularly [[combination]] and [[electronic lock]]s. La Gard is owned by
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  • |lock_type = [[Safe|Safe lock]] .... It features a distinct puck shaped housing which is designed to fit on [[safe]]s used by the MOD. The Mersey can also be identified by its V shaped key w
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  • |lock_type=[[Safe]] ...keyed [[safe]] locks made by Sargent & Greenleaf, and one of the few lever locks that can be rekeyed without disassembly of the lock mechanism.
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  • ...[Destructive_entry|destructive entry]]. When dealing with the opening of [[Safe|safes]] or vaults, it is referred to as [[Safecracking|safecracking]]. A [[ ...cking is made possible by small irregularities during the manufacturing of locks. Small variations in the size, shape, and alignment of components allows fo
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  • |lock_type = [[Safe|Safe lock]] The '''Mark IV Manifoil''' is a [[combination]] [[safe]] lock made by [[Chubb]]. It is used in combination with the [[NATO Mersey]
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  • |Products=[[Cylinder|Lock cylinders]], [[Safe]]s ...armored [[door]]s, alarms, and related security products. The majority of locks produced by Fichet are rather distinctive, and are usually variations on tr
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  • ...mbination locks tested are primarily used on security containers such as [[safe]]s and vaults. This standard addresses various methods of manipulation and : Locks that have a moderate degree of resistance to unauthorized opening.
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