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  • | lock_design = [[Slider]], [[Sidebar]] The '''EVVA DUAL''' ('''Dual Code System ''') is a dual [[sidebar]] lock made by [[EVVA]]. The DUAL uses two sidebars, each controlled by six
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  • ...compared to both Twin Combi and the ZI SK6 Sperrwelle Extracode. Also the sidebar faces are serrated unlike the others, presumably to make setting the pin he ...FAB_Variant_core_right_least.png|Right side of FAB Variant's core with the sidebar groove
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  • |lock_design = [[Slider]], [[Sidebar]] .... It uses seven L-pin sliders and five [[Side_pin|finger pins]] with two [[sidebar]]s that require the pins to be raised and rotated properly. The patent prot
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  • | lock_design = [[Disc_detainer|Disc-detainer]], [[Sidebar]] ...detainer]] lock. Novel cylinders use 11 or 9 discs that interface with a [[sidebar]], 2 return bars, and a disc controller. The cylinder can rotate both cloc
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  • | lock_design = [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]], [[Sidebar]] ...n-tumbler]] lock made by [[EVVA]]. The ICS uses ten pin-tumblers and two [[sidebar]]s.
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  • ...4''') is a [[wafer]] lock made by [[Fichet]]. It uses ten wafers and two [[sidebar]]s as locking components. While technically a normal wafer lock, the 480 us ...r unique wafer design with 10 wafers and two sidebars. Five wafers and one sidebar are located on each side of the lock in the 3 and 9 o'clock positions.
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  • | lock_design = [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]], [[Sidebar]] ...umblers and a [[sidebar]] to provide two layers of security. The patented sidebar mechanism has a force-controlled sidecode function and false gate positions
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  • ...a special security fitting is necessary), the B version for secondary door locks, C version for closets and E version for cars. ...pins are lifted so the thin sections are at the depth of the sidebar, the sidebar can retract and allows operation of the lock.
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  • | lock_design = [[Slider]], [[Sidebar]] The '''Desmo''' is a [[Cam_lock|cam lock]] made by [[ASSA]]. It uses two [[sidebar]]s that interface with four [[slider]]s each.
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  • ...ecurity cabinet, desk, and drawer locks are commonly a wafer design. Wafer locks are also the most common form of automobile lock, with many newer models in ...Chicago Lock and Briggs Stratton began producing wafer locks that used a [[sidebar]]<ref>[https://patents.google.com/patent/US1965336A US Patent #1,965,336 ("
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  • |lock_design=[[Axial]], [[Sidebar]] ...[[Axial|axially]], the Galaxy uses a number of independent spring loaded [[sidebar]]s that interact with a central core that is milled to have negative (conve
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  • ...nts to align, allowing the lock to open. In [[Electronic_lock|electronic]] locks, keys may transmit information electronically rather than manipulate physic ...int to the spiritual and psychological need for keys. Iranian culture uses locks and keys at religious sites (such as temples), as love charms, and as a gif
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  • ...rs that use the edge of the blade as the primary bitting area. Most dimple locks orient the keyway of the lock perpendicular to the pin stacks and allow the ...n tumbler locks, but the untraditional nature of the key makes many dimple locks appear sophisticated. Some of the most notable dimple lock manufacturers ar
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  • ...] and [[lever]] locks. [[Combination]] and [[Disc_detainer|disc-detainer]] locks commonly use false gates to prevent manipulation. File:Medeco_Biaxial_bottom_pin.jpg|A [[Medeco Biaxial]] pin with false [[sidebar]] groove and anti-[[decoding]] ring.
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  • ...] are a [[lockpicking]] tool used to exploit a low differ count in certain locks. In keyless [[combination]] locks, the number of differs may be referred to as permutations, combinations, or
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  • ...le" lever cylinder key mechanism. It uses ten levers and a spring-biased [[sidebar]] as the primary locking mechanisms. Levers are interspersed to act with a ...in the plug. Each lever uses its own spring (similar to traditional lever locks) and pivots along a common rod located at 6 o'clock. There are four positio
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  • File:Opnus_Memolis_bar_01-Reinder.jpg |A Memolis sidebar. File:Opnus_Memolis_bar_02-Reinder.jpg |A Memolis sidebar.
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  • ...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 * [[High security locks]]
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  • | Img = File:BiLock Exclusive locks-DoNotDuplicate.png The '''BiLock Exclusive''' is a [[Sidebar |dual-sidebar]] [[Slider |slider]] lock with a U-shaped key, made by [[Australian Lock Co
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  • ...ing key. Despite this, criminal lock picking likely started with the first locks. Famed locksmith Alfred Charles Hobbs said in the mid-1800's: ...er, picker, and manipulator of locks, and physicist Richard Feynman picked locks for fun in the 1940's while employed on the Manhattan Project. The traditio
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