Master Lock No 410

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Master Lock 410 LOTO
Name Master Lock 410 LOTO
Manufacturer Master Lock
Lock Type Padlock, Cylinder
Lock Design Pin tumbler


The Master Lock 410 LOTO padlock is a plastic-body lock utilising a ball-bearing locking mechanism.[1] It is designed and marketed towards electricians and maintenance workers, who need to lock out and disable equipment while working on it.

The 410 LOTO is notable as being one of few 6 pin locks manufactured by Master Lock. It has also achieved notoriety among locksport communities as a well-known practice lock for learning tension control and recognising counter-rotation.

Principles of operation

The 410 LOTO is a 6-pin core containing 5 spools and 1 lightly serrated pin[2], in random positions. The keyway is physically restricted by the plastic body to rotate only clockwise, but the core is able to rotate counter-clockwise using a tension wrench underneath the body. The lock can be permanently damaged by rotating the core 180° clockwise, as this can drop the key pins out of the lock or into the lock body.[3]

The lock is available with two possible keyways. It is not usually possible to know which a lock will come with until it is opened.

Disassembly instructions

The 410 LOTO cannot be disassembled non-destructively. However, it is possible to take it apart relatively easily, while keeping it mostly intact. The plastic lock body can be split using a tool wedged down the shackle hole in some cases, or can be cut along the seam using a rotary tool to weaken the seal.[2]

Vulnerabilities

The 410 LOTO design prevents any shim bypass, either by core or by locking mechanism. However, the padlock is made of plastic and does not have a hardened shackle, and as such is vulnerable to many brute force or heat attacks. It is vulnerable to the following:

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