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Latest revision as of 13:49, 22 December 2022
ABUS 180
ABUS 180IB/50 HB 63 | |
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Name | ABUS 180IB/50 HB 63 |
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Manufacturer | ABUS |
Lock Type | Padlock |
Lock Design | Combination |
The 180 is a combination padlock made by ABUS. It features a resettable 4-digit code, with each wheel controlling a different digit of the combination. In a four digit 180, there are 10,000 (104) theoretical combinations. The ABUS 180 is primarily used in low to medium security applications where convenience is a priority and harsh weather conditions can be expected.
Principles of Operation
The shackle can only be opened when the correct code is dialed and this is required in order to reset the code. With the correct code dialed in the insers a special key in a hole on the edge of the lock and turns it, enters the new combination and returns the key to the original position before extracting it.
Construction
The lock housing is made from forged brass with a stainless steel shackle held in place with a double-locking mechanism.
Model listing
- 180/50 - 50 mm shackle, 4 digit code, ABUS security classification 5
- 180IB/50 HB 63 - 63 mm shackle (extended length), 4 digit code, ABUS security classification 5
Vulnerabilities
The 180 is vulnerable to the following attacks: