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A cylinder of a standard european format that is held in place by a screw that extends through the center of the cylinder.
A cylinder of a standard european format that is held in place by a screw that extends through the center of the cylinder.
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== Gallery ==
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File:Smartkey_kik_83280_04.png |A [[Kwikset]] key-in-knob cylinder.
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== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:05, 4 December 2022

Cylinder

A standard pin-tumbler mortise cylinder (right).

A cylinder (or shell, housing) is a lock component which holds the plug, actuator, and locking components. Though most commonly associated with pin-tumbler based lock designs, cylinders are used in many others, such as wafer and disc-detainer.

Cylinder Types

Clockwise from top left: mortise, rim, KIK, and euro profile cylinders

Mortise

A threaded cylinder that screws into a door assembly and is held in place by set screws on each side.

Rim

A cylinder that is held in place by screws that extend through the cylinder itself.

Key in Knob (KIK)

A cylinder that is inserted into a knob or housing, held in place by various methods depending on the housing's design.

Euro Profile

A cylinder of a standard european format that is held in place by a screw that extends through the center of the cylinder.


Gallery

See also


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