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  • | lock_design = [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]], [[Sidebar]] ...ler]] lock made by [[EVVA]]. The DPS uses five pin-tumblers and a single [[sidebar]] for key profiling, located at the 4 o'clock position. The '''EVVA EPS'''
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  • | lock_design = [[Slider]], [[Sidebar]] ...twelve pins arranged in two rows of six. Each row of pins uses a separate sidebar located at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug. It also uses a moving element in th
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  • ...[[Abloy]]. The Classic uses between 5 and 11 discs that interface with a [[sidebar]]. Designed in 1907 by Emil Henriksson, it is distinguished as being the fi ...iscs in the lock. If all the discs are rotated to the correct position the sidebar can fall into the true gates and the [[plug]] can be rotated. Washers are p
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  • | lock_design = [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]], [[Sidebar]] ...t systems as Signature keys are backwards compatible with ordinary Sargent locks. The patent expired in 2014.
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  • | lock_design = [[Slider]], [[Sidebar]] ...twelve pins arranged in two rows of six. Each row of pins uses a separate sidebar located at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug.
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  • ...[[Abloy]]. The Profile uses between 5 and 14 discs that interface with a [[sidebar]]. The High Profile is a modified version of the standard Profile that allo ...iscs in the lock. If all the discs are rotated to the correct position the sidebar can fall into the discs and the [[plug]] can be rotated. Washers are placed
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  • |lock_design = [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]], [[Sidebar]] ...lock made by [[Schlage]]. It uses six [[Pin_tumbler|pin-tumblers]] and a [[sidebar]] that requires [[Side_pin|finger pins]] to be raised and rotated properly.
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  • ...east, it seems that the locks produced currently have partially accessible sidebar groves, allowing the shim attack. .... When removing the core, hold the sidebar in the core to avoid losing the sidebar springs or the sliders.
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  • ...a keying system. Individual side pins are often used in [[cylinder]]-based locks to prevent rotation of the [[plug]] until the proper key is used. ...pins that must be lifted and rotated to the correct position before the [[sidebar]] can retract.
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  • ...several major types of locks with many [[High_security_locks|high security locks]] being hybrid designs. ...mmonly associated with [[Safe|safes]] or combination padlocks. Combination locks range from low to high security.
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  • |lock_design = [[Disc_detainer|Disc-detainer]], [[Sidebar]] ...of the main features of the Protec is a "Disc Blocking System" (DBS) that locks discs in place and makes various forms of attack more difficult.
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  • |lock_design = [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]], [[Sidebar]] ...[Side pin|finger pins]], that must be lifted and rotated to align with the sidebar, in order for the plug to turn.
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  • ...s may also be simplified over time, reducing the tools or skill necessary. Locks rarely receive increases to their lockpicking resistance score; most that d ...by beginners or amateurs. Standard [[warded]] padlocks are one example of locks in this grade.
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  • ...List || [http://www.lockwiki.com/index.php/Category:Locks Locks] || lock, locks ...gory:Combination_locks Combination locks] || combination lock, combination locks
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  • | lock_design = [[Slider]], [[Sidebar]] ...twelve pins arranged in two rows of six. Each row of pins uses a separate sidebar located at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug. The FG is easily identified by the
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  • | lock_design = [[Sidebar]], [[Slider]] ...ty [[sidebar]]-based lock made by [[EVVA]]. The 3KS is resistant to most [[Locks#Compromise_of_locks|methods of entry]], and is immune to [[Bumping|key bump
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  • ...ock made by [[Abloy]]. The Exec uses 9 or 11 discs that interface with a [[sidebar]]. It is a modified version of the [[Abloy Disklock]] that includes a Disk ...iscs in the lock. If all the discs are rotated to the correct position the sidebar can fall into the discs and the [[plug]] can be rotated. Washers are placed
    5 KB (790 words) - 01:15, 25 December 2022
  • ...[Abloy]]. The Disklock uses between 5 and 11 discs that interface with a [[sidebar]]. The Disklock Pro is a modified version of the standard Disklock that inc ...by disc detainers with one or more true gates on each side of the disc. In locks that do not need to turn both directions ([[cam lock]]s and [[padlock]]s),
    7 KB (1,019 words) - 22:36, 27 January 2023
  • ...ity, and name to the [[Kwikset SmartKey]]. The rekeying mechanisms of both locks have considerable differences, however. ...eatures five sliders which need to be aligned properly to allow a single [[sidebar]] to retract. It is user-rekeyable, meaning that it can be rekeyed by users
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  • | lock_design = [[Pin-tumbler]], [[Sidebar]] ...]] to properly position pin-tumblers with sidebar legs, the BiLevel uses a sidebar that only interfaces with the M3 slider component. The BiLevel is marketted
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