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'''FAB''' is a Czech [[ | '''FAB''' is a Czech [[Lock_manufacturer|lock manufacturer]] that produces low and medium security [[padlock]]s, [[Cylinder|lock cylinders]], and [[electronic lock]]s. | ||
It was founded in 1911, but they started manufacturing locks in 1934. It was so ubiquitous in the Czechoslovaka, that the term "fabka" became a synonym for a double euro cylinder. | It was founded in 1911, but they started manufacturing locks in 1934. It was so ubiquitous in the Czechoslovaka, that the term "fabka" became a synonym for a double euro cylinder. | ||
Locks are certified according to the CSN EN 1627:2012 into one of the four categories - RC1 being the low end, while RC4 offers the highest level of protection. | Locks are certified according to the CSN EN 1627:2012 into one of the four categories - RC1 being the low end, while RC4 offers the highest level of protection. | ||
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Revision as of 16:54, 4 October 2021
FAB
FAB | |
Name | FAB |
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Headquarters | Czech Republic |
Founded | 1911 |
Founder(s) | Alois Faborsky, Frantisek Seda |
Products | |
Padlocks, Lock cylinders, Electronic locks |
FAB is a Czech lock manufacturer that produces low and medium security padlocks, lock cylinders, and electronic locks.
It was founded in 1911, but they started manufacturing locks in 1934. It was so ubiquitous in the Czechoslovaka, that the term "fabka" became a synonym for a double euro cylinder.
Locks are certified according to the CSN EN 1627:2012 into one of the four categories - RC1 being the low end, while RC4 offers the highest level of protection.
History
FAB was founded by Alois Faborsky and Frantisek Seda in 1911, under name "Tovarna na zelezne zbozi Faborsky a Seda, spolecnost s rucenim omezenym" (Iron goods factory Faborsky and Seda, Ltd.). They started manufacturing locks in 1934, which became ubiquitous in the former Czechoslovakia. When the communist party came to the power in 1948, the company was socialized; after the velvet revolution it was privatized again in 1992. In 1997 all its shares were bought by ASSA-Abloy. In 2020 the name was changed to ASSA ABLOY Opening Solutions CZ s.r.o.[1]
Lock Listing
- Pin-tumbler locks
Lock Designations
The lock type has a suffix, that specifies the exact variant of the lock.
Designation | Meaning |
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B | Higher anti-drill protection |
D | Cam |
K10/K12 | Cog with 10/12 teeth |
MK | Small knob |
Nb | Shiny nickel surface |
Nm | Mate nickel surface |
Ns | Satin nickel surface |
P | Emergency function |
RS | Shoulder-less key, notched nose; used on FAB 100/200 |
RSG | Evolution of RS, abandoned; used on FAB 200RSG only |
V | Two in one - construction keying |
VK | Big knob |
Z | Adjustable cam (angle) |
Gallery
To be added...