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File:EVVA_DUAL_keycuts-Reinder.png |EVVA DUAL key cuts. | |||
File:EVVA DUAL sliders-Reinder.png|Sliders with false notches. | File:EVVA DUAL sliders-Reinder.png|Sliders with false notches. | ||
File:EVVA DUAL sidebar1-Reinder.png|Sidebar. | |||
File: | File:EVVA DUAL sidebar2-Reinder.png|Sidebar. | ||
File:EVVA DUAL sidebar2-Reinder. | |||
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== Disassembly instructions == | == Disassembly instructions == | ||
1. After taking the core retention clip off, insert the key and push the back of the core until it pops out a bit, then remove the key. | |||
2. With the bible facing up, push on the back of the core while rotating it left and right. When the key retainer plate pops up, remove it and its 2 springs. | |||
3. Now hold the core with the bible facing down. Keep pushing on the back of the core and moving it left and right. When you've pushed it out far enough to grab and keep rotating it back and forth from the front, do so and be sure to hold both sidebars on the sides in place while you keep removing the core. | |||
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'''Notes''' | |||
* A 3D printed "gut key" can make the disassembly process easier. [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4892450 EVVA DUAL gutkeys] | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLd3xy5duDk EVVA DUAL gutkey] (video) | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:EVVA_DUAL_key-Reinder.png |EVVA DUAL key. | |||
File:EVVA DUAL retainer1-Reinder.png|Key retainer. | File:EVVA DUAL retainer1-Reinder.png|Key retainer. | ||
File:EVVA DUAL retainer2-Reinder.png|Key retainer. | File:EVVA DUAL retainer2-Reinder.png|Key retainer. | ||
File:EVVA_DUAL_plug_side1-Reinder.png |EVVA DUAL plug. | |||
File:EVVA_DUAL_plug_bibleside-Reinder.png |EVVA DUAL plug, viewed from the bible-side. | |||
File:EVVA_DUAL_plug_side2-Reinder.png |EVVA DUAL plug. | |||
File:EVVA_DUAL_shell_interior-Reinder.png |EVVA DUAL shell interior. | |||
File:Next_DUAL_key_cylinder-Reinder.png |"Next" key and cylinder, showing two bitting layers on one side of the key. | |||
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* [[EVVA DPS|EVVA DPS/DPX]] | * [[EVVA DPS|EVVA DPS/DPX]] | ||
* [[EVVA DPI]] | * [[EVVA DPI]] | ||
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[[Category:EVVA]] | [[Category:EVVA]] |
Latest revision as of 17:49, 5 September 2021
EVVA DUAL
EVVA DUAL | |
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Name | EVVA DUAL |
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Manufacturer | EVVA |
Lock Type | Cylinder |
Lock Design | Slider, Sidebar |
Year(s) Produced | 2000-2009 |
Related Locks | |
EVVA DPS/DPX |
The EVVA DUAL (Dual Code System ) is a dual sidebar lock made by EVVA. The DUAL uses two sidebars, each controlled by six spring-biased sliders.
History
EVVA DUAL arrived on the market in 2000, and was replaced in 2009 by EVVA ICS.
Principles of Operation
The DUAL is a slider and sidebar lock. The two sidebars are controlled by a set of six spring-biased sliders. Sliders provide picking resistance in the form of false cuts.
Disassembly instructions
1. After taking the core retention clip off, insert the key and push the back of the core until it pops out a bit, then remove the key.
2. With the bible facing up, push on the back of the core while rotating it left and right. When the key retainer plate pops up, remove it and its 2 springs.
3. Now hold the core with the bible facing down. Keep pushing on the back of the core and moving it left and right. When you've pushed it out far enough to grab and keep rotating it back and forth from the front, do so and be sure to hold both sidebars on the sides in place while you keep removing the core.
Notes
- A 3D printed "gut key" can make the disassembly process easier. EVVA DUAL gutkeys
- EVVA DUAL gutkey (video)
Gallery
References
See also
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