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  • ...everyday life in both low and high security installations. In popular use, padlocks are used on lockers, gates, fences, hasps, and chains to secure a wide vari ...ler|pin-tumbler]] and [[warded]] mechanisms are the most common. [[Lever]] padlocks were also popular at one time, but use has dwindled in most parts of the wo
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  • ...[[warded]] and [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] designs. Their [[combination]] padlocks are also widely used on lockers in schools throughout the United States. ...padlock in 1924 that used laminated layers of steel for extra protection. Padlocks of the time were all hollow and suspectible to various [[forced entry]] tec
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  • ...ired, such as firearm magazines, making them a popular choice for lock-out padlocks. The cylinders contain [[security_pin#Serrated|serrated]] keypins, as well |+Comparison of American Lock 1100, 1200 and 1300 series padlocks
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  • ...m/about/faqs/</ref> Offering an alternative to the American Lock brand of padlocks, they shifted to American-based manufacturing in 2010. Pacific Lock Compan ..."PR2" are also available. Older keyed-alike versions of their PL laminated padlocks were compatible with M1/M10 (4-pin and 5-pin) keys. <ref>https://www.locksm
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  • === [[Master Lock]] Laminated Brass Padlocks=== === Padlocks & their keyways ===
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  • ...electronic [[combination]] locks, mechanical safe locks, and high-security padlocks used by the United States military. ...late 1980s Sargent & Greenleaf began producing a variety of high-security padlocks for the U.S. government. Among these designs were the S&G 831 and S&G 833 m
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  • locks at MIT have seven pins, padlocks usually have four. locks that have been left out in the rain. The minimum torque for padlocks includes the
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  • ...ks are purchased in bulk by companies such as the utility company PG&E. WB padlocks are known for their mostly brass construction reducing rust and allowing th * [http://www.padlocks.com/ Wilson Bohannan company website]
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  • ...lso somewhat famous for including one of the largest commercially produced padlocks, "The Rock" 83/80 which is 3 1/4 in (82.5mm) wide and features a 9/16 (15mm ABUS recently released the '''S2''' (series 2) version of these padlocks, which can be identified by the updated logo on the lock body. Series 2 ver
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  • ...he shackle is secured with two spring-loaded locking lugs, which leave the padlocks vulnerable to [[Bypass|shimming]] via the shackle. The 120 series of padlocks is vulnerable to the following:
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  • ...r their durable and easily identifiable brass [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] padlocks used throughout the world. ====Padlocks====
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  • ...nd [[Cylinder|lock cylinders]]. Kyrptonite is best known for their various padlocks used specifically for securing bicycles, motorcylces, and sporting equipmen In 2004, Kryptonite's [[tubular]] padlocks were found to be vulnerable by a [[impressioning|self-impressioning]] attac
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  • The [[ABUS]] 34/55 and 34CS/55 are rekeyable [[pin-tumbler]] padlocks with a large chrome-plated, hardened solid steel body and a 7/16" (11mm) di ...se locks (RH6) are the same form factor as those used in standard American padlocks (APTC12 / APTC14), allowing easy integration into an existing system. ABUS
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  • 110 series padlocks cannot be disassembled non-destructively. The hardened [[bolt|shackle]] is The 110 series of padlocks is vulnerable to the following:
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  • |Products=[[Padlock|Padlocks]], [[Cam_lock|Cam locks]] ...when Christoffer Zetterberg, a blacksmith, started manufacturing tools and padlocks at Tunafors, Eskilstuna. The products were marked with an anchor, and a cr
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  • ...the lock. Rotary combination locks are commonly used on safes, vaults, and padlocks. ...eels and open the lock. These locks are popular as standard door locks and padlocks. Pushbutton [[padlock]]s are the most common type of [[Lock_box|lock boxes]
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  • ...can be opened. Most commonly associated with [[Safe|safes]] or combination padlocks. Combination locks range from low to high security. ...a self-recessed bolt or shackle and is not mounted to a door or wall. Many padlocks use a cylinder-based lock design.
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  • ...s and 1800s. In modern day, warded locks are commonly used as low-security padlocks in outdoor settings. ...on_key.jpg|thumb|left|text-top|100px|A skeleton key for Master Lock warded padlocks.]]
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  • ...c_detainer|disc-detainer]] lock designs. Abloy products are widely used in padlocks, vending machines, and many high-security installations.
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