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The '''D9''' is a [[dimple]] lock made by [[Goal]]. It contains nine pins, arranged in rows of three on the left, top, and right of the keyway.
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.


The key is bitted on the sides and edges of the blade and is reversible.  
'' '''Please note:''' the D9 is very similar to the larger, 21-pin [[Goal V18 |GOAL V18]] model. The two locks share the same pins, fundamental designs, and primary security features.''


== Principles of operation ==
[[Image:Goal_GoalD9-pins-all.jpg|right|thumb|255px|GOAL D9 pins (all three rows)]]
[[Image:Goal-V18-D9-size-compare.jpg|right|thumb|255px | GOAL D9 cylinder size compared to V18 (top)]]


The [[Goal|GOAL]] D9 utilizes [[dimple]] keys but functions the same as a standard [[Pin_tumbler |pin-tumbler]] lock. The lock uses nine chambers for pin-tumbler stacks.  Each of those chambers contains a set of key pin, driver, and spring. The dimple key of the D9 has four cut depths for side pins and three, different cut depths for pins in the top row. <!--The design offers 12 billion [[Differs|key differences]] when pinned with 18 active pins.--> The key is bitted on the sides and edges of the blade and is reversible. To open the lock, all nine pin-tumblers -- across all three rows of pins -- must be aligned at the [[shear line]]. ''(See also [[Pin_tumbler#Principles_of_operation|Pin-tumbler, Principles of operation]])''


== Gallery ==
GOAL utilizes a variety of [[security pin]]s to deter picking. Active pin stacks incorporate seven total lengths of stainless steel key pins with two sizes of steel driver pins to match. The D9 uses a mix of thin and thick lipped mushroom spool drivers. Drivers are cupped to allow the spring to nest inside the pins. Key pins are a combination of t-pins and multi-section tapered spools which are torpedo shaped to create overset traps. These pin designs match overmilling of the pin chambers in the core to catch pins as they are lifted to shear.
 
{| class="wikitable"
!colspan="5"| D9 pin sizes (mm)
|-
| Top row pins || 4.20 || 4.75 || 5.20 ||
|-
| Side row pins || 5.15 || 5.65 || 6.15 || 6.50
|}
 
Two small sprung bearings are housed in the lock core to center-bias it. These bearings interact with matching detents in the bible when the key aligns the core to the locked position. The D9 can be drilled with three additional holes for [[construction keying]].
 
== Disassembly instructions ==


<div align="center"><gallery>
The GOAL D9 is disassembled in the same way as a traditional pin-tumbler cylinder.


File:Goal_GoalD9-cylinder-front+key.jpg|Goal D9 cylinder & key
# Remove the rear C-clip
File:Goal_GoalD9-cylinder-front.jpg|Goal D9 cylinder, front view
# Insert the key and turn the [[plug]] 30-45 degrees.
File:Goal_GoalD9-cylinder-side.jpg|Goal D9 cylinder, side view
# Withdraw the plug from the cylinder. (A [[plug follower]] and [[Plug_follower#Core_shim |core shims]] are strongly recommended)
File:Goal_GoalD9-key-closeup.jpg|Goal D9 key and dimple closeup
File:Goal_GoalD9-key.jpg|Goal D9 key
File:Goal_GoalD9-pins-top.jpg|Goal D9 pins (single row)
File:Goal_GoalD9-pins-all.jpg|Goal D9 pins (all three rows)
File:Goal_GoalD9-overmilling.jpg|Goal D9 core overmilling
File:Goal_GoalD9-sizeCompare.jpg|Goal D9 size compared to 1 1/4" mortise lock


</gallery></div>
:''Note: the three bible covers of the D9 cylinder can be removed easily and non-destructively.''
:''This makes gutting and re-pinning possible without removing the plug.''


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== See also ==
== Gallery ==


* [[Dimple Lock]]
<div align="center"><gallery align="center">
* [[Goal]]
File:Goal_GoalD9-cylinder-front+key.jpg|GOAL D9 cylinder & key
File:Goal_GoalD9-cylinder-front.jpg|GOAL D9 cylinder, front view
File:Goal_GoalD9-cylinder-side.jpg|GOAL D9 cylinder, side view
File:Goal_GoalD9-key-closeup.jpg|GOAL D9 key and dimple closeup
File:Goal_GoalD9-key.jpg|GOAL D9 key
File:Goal_GoalD9-pins-top.jpg|GOAL D9 pins (single row)
File:Goal_GoalD9-pins-all.jpg|GOAL D9 pins (all three rows)
File:Goal_GoalD9-overmilling.jpg|GOAL D9 core overmilling
File:GOAL D9 core, construction keying - FXE47813.jpg | GOAL D9 core, drilled for [[construction keying]]
File:Goal-V18-D9-size-compare.jpg | GOAL D9 cylinder size compared to V18
File:Goal_GoalD9-sizeCompare.jpg|GOAL D9 size compared to 1 1/4" mortise cylinder
</gallery></div>


== See also ==


* [[Dimple]]
* [[Goal |GOAL]]


[[Category:Lock models]]
[[Category:Lock models]]

Latest revision as of 14:11, 2 February 2023

GOAL D9



GOAL D9
Goal D9 keyway 02 - FXE47503.jpg
Name GOAL D9
Manufacturer GOAL
Lock Type Cylinder
Lock Design Pin-tumbler, Dimple
Specifications
# of Components 9
Component Type Pin-tumbler
Related Locks
GOAL V18

The D9 is a dimple lock made by GOAL. It contains nine pins, arranged in rows of three on the left, top, and right of the keyway.

Please note: the D9 is very similar to the larger, 21-pin GOAL V18 model. The two locks share the same pins, fundamental designs, and primary security features.

Principles of operation

GOAL D9 pins (all three rows)
GOAL D9 cylinder size compared to V18 (top)

The GOAL D9 utilizes dimple keys but functions the same as a standard pin-tumbler lock. The lock uses nine chambers for pin-tumbler stacks. Each of those chambers contains a set of key pin, driver, and spring. The dimple key of the D9 has four cut depths for side pins and three, different cut depths for pins in the top row. The key is bitted on the sides and edges of the blade and is reversible. To open the lock, all nine pin-tumblers -- across all three rows of pins -- must be aligned at the shear line. (See also Pin-tumbler, Principles of operation)

GOAL utilizes a variety of security pins to deter picking. Active pin stacks incorporate seven total lengths of stainless steel key pins with two sizes of steel driver pins to match. The D9 uses a mix of thin and thick lipped mushroom spool drivers. Drivers are cupped to allow the spring to nest inside the pins. Key pins are a combination of t-pins and multi-section tapered spools which are torpedo shaped to create overset traps. These pin designs match overmilling of the pin chambers in the core to catch pins as they are lifted to shear.

D9 pin sizes (mm)
Top row pins 4.20 4.75 5.20
Side row pins 5.15 5.65 6.15 6.50

Two small sprung bearings are housed in the lock core to center-bias it. These bearings interact with matching detents in the bible when the key aligns the core to the locked position. The D9 can be drilled with three additional holes for construction keying.

Disassembly instructions

The GOAL D9 is disassembled in the same way as a traditional pin-tumbler cylinder.

  1. Remove the rear C-clip
  2. Insert the key and turn the plug 30-45 degrees.
  3. Withdraw the plug from the cylinder. (A plug follower and core shims are strongly recommended)
Note: the three bible covers of the D9 cylinder can be removed easily and non-destructively.
This makes gutting and re-pinning possible without removing the plug.


Gallery

See also


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