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The '''WSW''' is a [[Hybrid lock|hybrid]] lock made by the German company [[IKON]]. | |||
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== Principles of operation == | |||
The WSW key is bitted on the sides and edges of the blade and is reversible. It has a row of six [[dimple]] cuts matching six pin-tumblers at the top of the keyway. There are three different heights for these key pins. They are T-shaped and rest in matching chambers drilled in the [[core]]. The brass driver pins for this row of pins are a mix of three standard pins and three spool [[security pins]]. | |||
The WSW also features one or two [[sidebar]]s, depending on the model. The interior model has five [[side pin]]s with a single sidebar. The exterior model adds either two or five additional side pins connected to a second sidebar. The steel side pins are spring-biased and control the sidebar(s) of the lock. <!-- Each side pin has XXX cuts. --> | |||
To open the lock, all six key pins and all side pins must be aligned at the [[shear line]]. ''(See also [[Pin_tumbler#Principles_of_operation|Pin-tumbler, Principles of operation]])'' | |||
== Disassembly instructions == | == Disassembly instructions == | ||
The WSW is disassembled in the same way as a traditional pin-tumbler cylinder, though extra attention must be paid to the sidebar and side pins during disassembly. | |||
# Remove the c-clip holding the core in place | |||
# Insert the key and turn the [[plug]] 30-45 degrees. | |||
# Withdraw the plug from the cylinder, being careful to retain the sidebar and side pins. | |||
# (A [[plug follower]] and core shims are strongly recommended) | |||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:IKON_WSW_cylinder_and_key_-_FXE47530.jpg | Cylinder and key | File:IKON_WSW_cylinder_and_key_-_FXE47530.jpg | Cylinder and key | ||
File:IKON WSW components full.jpg | WSW components full | File:IKON WSW components full.jpg | WSW components full | ||
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File:Ikon_WSW_finger_pin-Snow.jpg | Finger pin | File:Ikon_WSW_finger_pin-Snow.jpg | Finger pin | ||
File:IKON_WSW_pins-Reinder.png |Key pins from an IKON WSW cylinder. | File:IKON_WSW_pins-Reinder.png |Key pins from an IKON WSW cylinder. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[:Category:Lock_models|List of lock model articles]] | * [[:Category:Lock_models|List of lock model articles]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:08, 30 December 2022
IKON WSW
IKON WSW | |
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Name | IKON WSW |
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Manufacturer | IKON |
Lock Type | Cylinder |
Lock Design | Pin-tumbler, Sidebar |
Specifications | |
# of Components | 11-16 |
Component Type | Pin-tumbler, Side pins |
The WSW is a hybrid lock made by the German company IKON.
Principles of operation
The WSW key is bitted on the sides and edges of the blade and is reversible. It has a row of six dimple cuts matching six pin-tumblers at the top of the keyway. There are three different heights for these key pins. They are T-shaped and rest in matching chambers drilled in the core. The brass driver pins for this row of pins are a mix of three standard pins and three spool security pins.
The WSW also features one or two sidebars, depending on the model. The interior model has five side pins with a single sidebar. The exterior model adds either two or five additional side pins connected to a second sidebar. The steel side pins are spring-biased and control the sidebar(s) of the lock.
To open the lock, all six key pins and all side pins must be aligned at the shear line. (See also Pin-tumbler, Principles of operation)
Disassembly instructions
The WSW is disassembled in the same way as a traditional pin-tumbler cylinder, though extra attention must be paid to the sidebar and side pins during disassembly.
- Remove the c-clip holding the core in place
- Insert the key and turn the plug 30-45 degrees.
- Withdraw the plug from the cylinder, being careful to retain the sidebar and side pins.
- (A plug follower and core shims are strongly recommended)
Gallery
See also
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