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This page lists articles that were previously featured on the [[Main Page]] of Lockwiki. If you have any suggestions for future features please add them to [[Template_talk:Main_Page/Featured_articles]].
This page lists articles that were previously featured on the [[Main Page]] of Lockwiki. If you have any suggestions for future features please add them to [[Template_talk:Main_Page/Featured_articles]].


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| [[Image:Corbin_Emhart_cylinder.jpg|link=Corbin Emhart|border|225px|center]]
| <span style="font-size:18px;">'''[[Corbin Emhart]]'''</span>
 
The Emhart is a [[UL 437]] rated [[pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[Corbin Russwin]]. The Emhart is best known for having interlocking pins that provide resistance to [[lockpicking]] and make the lock immune to [[key bumping]] attacks. The Emhart is one of the few pin-tumbler locks that uses [[axial rotation]] as one of its key control and pick-resistance features.
 
[[Corbin Emhart|Read more...]]
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| <span style="font-size:18px;">'''[[Duo]]'''</span>
 
The Duo is a [[UL 437]]-rated [[wafer]] lock made by [[Illinois Lock Company]]. The Duo uses a total of 18 wafers that interface with three active bitting surfaces on the bottom, top, and side of the key. The Duo is popular in the United States in laundromats, vending machines, and money containers.
 
[[Duo|Read more...]]
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<span style="font-size:18px;">'''[[Medeco Biaxial]]'''</span>
 
The Biaxial is a [[UL 437]] rated [[pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[Medeco]]. It is well known for the use of rotating bottom (key) pins that interface with a [[sidebar]]. The Biaxial is one of the most widely used American [[high security locks]].
 
[[Medeco Biaxial|Read more...]]
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size:18px;&quot;&gt;'''[[ASSA Twin Combi]]'''&lt;/span&gt;
<span style="font-size:18px;">'''[[ASSA Twin Combi]]'''</span>


The Twin Combi is a [[pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[ASSA]]. The Combi uses pin-tumblers and a [[sidebar]] to provide two layers of security. The Combi has the first sidebar in the Twin series that requires finger pins be raised and rotated properly.
The Twin Combi is a [[pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[ASSA]]. The Combi uses pin-tumblers and a [[sidebar]] to provide two layers of security. The Combi has the first sidebar in the Twin series that requires finger pins be raised and rotated properly.
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| [[Image:KABA_Gemini_cylinder.jpg|link=KABA Gemini|border|225px|center]]
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| &lt;span style=&quot;font-size:18px;&quot;&gt;'''[[KABA Gemini]]'''&lt;/span&gt;
| <span style="font-size:18px;">'''[[KABA Gemini]]'''</span>


The Gemini is a [[UL 437]] rated [[dimple]] lock designed by [[KABA]]. The Gemini uses three rows of dimple pins oriented at 4, 8, and 12 o'clock. The Gemini is one of the few pure [[pin-tumbler]] locks that is protected against [[key bumping]] by design.
The Gemini is a [[UL 437]] rated [[dimple]] lock designed by [[KABA]]. The Gemini uses three rows of dimple pins oriented at 4, 8, and 12 o'clock. The Gemini is one of the few pure [[pin-tumbler]] locks that is protected against [[key bumping]] by design.
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Latest revision as of 21:42, 12 December 2022

Previously featured articles

This page lists articles that were previously featured on the Main Page of Lockwiki. If you have any suggestions for future features please add them to Template_talk:Main_Page/Featured_articles.

Corbin Emhart cylinder.jpg
Corbin Emhart

The Emhart is a UL 437 rated pin-tumbler lock made by Corbin Russwin. The Emhart is best known for having interlocking pins that provide resistance to lockpicking and make the lock immune to key bumping attacks. The Emhart is one of the few pin-tumbler locks that uses axial rotation as one of its key control and pick-resistance features.

Read more...

Duo cylinder.jpg
Duo

The Duo is a UL 437-rated wafer lock made by Illinois Lock Company. The Duo uses a total of 18 wafers that interface with three active bitting surfaces on the bottom, top, and side of the key. The Duo is popular in the United States in laundromats, vending machines, and money containers.

Read more...

Medeco Biaxial cylinder.jpg

Medeco Biaxial

The Biaxial is a UL 437 rated pin-tumbler lock made by Medeco. It is well known for the use of rotating bottom (key) pins that interface with a sidebar. The Biaxial is one of the most widely used American high security locks.

Read more...

ASSA Twin Combi cylinder.jpg

ASSA Twin Combi

The Twin Combi is a pin-tumbler lock made by ASSA. The Combi uses pin-tumblers and a sidebar to provide two layers of security. The Combi has the first sidebar in the Twin series that requires finger pins be raised and rotated properly.

Read more...

KABA Gemini cylinder.jpg
KABA Gemini

The Gemini is a UL 437 rated dimple lock designed by KABA. The Gemini uses three rows of dimple pins oriented at 4, 8, and 12 o'clock. The Gemini is one of the few pure pin-tumbler locks that is protected against key bumping by design.

Read more...