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File:Security pins - MTL, Schlage, Goal - FXE47739.jpg | Security pins from [[Mul-T-Lock Interactive]], [[Schlage]] residential cylinder, and [[Goal V18]].
File:American_1100_serrated_keypin-Reinder.png |An [[American Lock 1100]] serrated key pin.
File:American_1100_serrated_keypin-Reinder.png |An [[American Lock 1100]] serrated key pin.
File:KABA_Gemini_bottom_pin.jpg|[[KABA Gemini]]; serrated key pin.
File:KABA_Gemini_bottom_pin.jpg|[[KABA Gemini]]; serrated key pin.
File:LIPS_Octro_bottom_pins.jpg|[[LIPS Octro]] security pins (key pins).
File:LIPS_Octro_top_pins.jpg|[[LIPS Octro]] security pins (driver pins).
File:Medeco_Biaxial_pins.jpg|[[Medeco Biaxial]]; mushroom drivers (gold).
File:Medeco_Biaxial_pins.jpg|[[Medeco Biaxial]]; mushroom drivers (gold).
File:Medeco_Biaxial_bottom_pin.jpg|A [[Medeco Biaxial]] pin with false [[sidebar]] groove and anti-[[decoding]] ring.
File:Medeco_Biaxial_bottom_pin.jpg|A [[Medeco Biaxial]] pin with false [[sidebar]] groove and anti-[[decoding]] ring.
File:Medeco_Biaxial_ARX_micro_milled.jpg|[[Medeco Biaxial]]; pin with anti-decoding ring and micro-milled sidebar slot.
File:Medeco_Biaxial_ARX_micro_milled.jpg|[[Medeco Biaxial]]; pin with anti-decoding ring and micro-milled sidebar slot.
File:Hi-Shear_lipped_musroom_pin.JPG|[[Hi-Shear LK1200]] security pins.
File:ASSA_Twin_V10_all_pins.jpg|[[ASSA Twin V-10]]; double spool driver pins.
File:ASSA_Twin_V10_all_pins.jpg|[[ASSA Twin V-10]]; double spool driver pins.
File:ASSA_Twin_V10_sidebar_pins.jpg|[[ASSA Twin V-10]]; serrated [[side pin]]s.
File:ASSA_Twin_V10_sidebar_pins.jpg|[[ASSA Twin V-10]]; serrated [[side pin]]s.
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File:MIWA_3800_driver_pins.jpg|[[MIWA 3800]] security pins.
File:MIWA_3800_driver_pins.jpg|[[MIWA 3800]] security pins.
File:Scorpion_CX5_pins_close.jpg|[[Scorpion CX-5]] security pins.
File:Scorpion_CX5_pins_close.jpg|[[Scorpion CX-5]] security pins.
File:LIPS_Octro_bottom_pins.jpg|[[LIPS Octro]] security pins (key pins).
File:Hi-Shear_lipped_musroom_pin.JPG|[[Hi-Shear]] LK1200 security pins.
File:LIPS_Octro_top_pins.jpg|[[LIPS Octro]] security pins (driver pins).
File:Security pins - MTL, Schlage, Goal - FXE47739.jpg | Security pins from [[Mul-T-Lock Interactive]], [[Schlage]] residential cylinder, and [[Goal V18]]
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Revision as of 12:09, 6 December 2022

Security Pin

A security pin is a modified version of a driver or key pin in a pin-tumbler lock that makes manipulation more difficult. Security pins are commonly designed to prevent lockpicking, but are also designed to resist decoding, impressioning, key bumping, and other compromise techniques. Similar modifications to components in non-pin locks are also common, with serrated components being the most popular in both wafer and lever locks. Combination and disc-detainer locks commonly use false gates to prevent manipulation.

Principles of operation

Security pins are designed so that use of a tool other than a key will trigger the pins and lock one or more pins at the shear line. This can be due to individual manipulation of components or tension on the cylinder. When triggered, security pins bind between the plug and cylinder, blocking the rotation of the plug until tension on the cylinder is released and pins are dropped back to their resting position.

Types of security pins

Mushroom
A driver or key pin with a bevelled cut around their circumference, resembling a mushroom shape. Driver pin mushroom designs are much more common, but companies like Mul-T-Lock and ABUS use them for key pins, as well.
Spool
A driver or key pin with a portion of the center removed, resembling a spool or barbell shape. It triggers when the center of the spool is caught at the shear line. "Barrel" pins are double spools. "Gins" are off-center spools, similar to mushrooms.
Serrated
A driver or key pin with light serrations around the circumference of the pin. It triggers when a serration is caught at the shear line.
Hybrid
A combination of the previous three designs. For example, "spoorated" is a spool pin with serrations on the outer edges of the pin.

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