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=Side pin= | =Side pin= | ||
[[File: | [[File:IKON WSW side pin - FXE47984-Edit.jpg|thumb|right|text-top|200px|Side pin from the [[IKON WSW]] lock.]] | ||
A '''side pin''' (or '''finger pin''') is an active locking component used in many [[lock]]s. Side pins are widely used on high-security locks to provide a secondary locking mechanism, enhance key control, and increase the number of available [[differs]] for a keying system. Individual side pins are often used in [[cylinder]]-based locks to prevent rotation of the [[plug]] until the proper key is used | A '''side pin''' (or '''finger pin''') is an active locking component used in many [[lock]]s. Side pins are widely used on [[High_security_locks |high-security locks]] to provide a secondary locking mechanism, enhance key control, and increase the number of available [[differs]] for a keying system. Individual side pins are often used in [[cylinder]]-based locks to prevent rotation of the [[plug]] until the proper key is used. | ||
* '''Finger pins''' are side pins that must be lifted and rotated to the correct position before the [[sidebar]] can retract. | |||
* Side pins that are not spring biased are typically referred to as '''[[slider]]s'''. | |||
The [[Schlage Everest]] is one of the most notable examples of a lock that uses a single side pin. | Many [[sidebar]] locks use side pins in some way. Keys for locks that use side pins or sidebars often have a secondary bitting surface to interact with side pins. The [[Schlage Everest]] is one of the most notable examples of a lock that uses a single side pin. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<div align="center"><gallery> | <div align="center"><gallery> | ||
File:Ikon_WSW_finger_pin-Snow.jpg |Side pin from the [[IKON WSW]]. | |||
File:IKON WSW side pins crop - FXE47984.jpg | Side pins & springs from the [[IKON WSW]]. | |||
File:ASSA_Twin_sidebar_pin.jpg|Side pin from the [[ASSA Twin 6000]]. | File:ASSA_Twin_sidebar_pin.jpg|Side pin from the [[ASSA Twin 6000]]. | ||
File:ASSA_Twin_Combi_sidebar_pins_detail.jpg| | File:ASSA_Twin_Combi_sidebar_pins_detail.jpg|Finger pin from the [[ASSA Twin Combi]]. | ||
File:ASSA_Twin_V10_sidebar_pins.jpg|Side pin from the [[ASSA Twin V-10]]. | File:ASSA_Twin_V10_sidebar_pins.jpg|Side pin from the [[ASSA Twin V-10]]. | ||
File:Everest_29_SL_Primus_XP_fingerpin-Reinder.png |Finger pin from a [[Schlage_Primus |Schlage Everest Primus XP]] | |||
File:Everest_29_SL_Primus_XP_fingers-Reinder.png |Finger pins from a [[Schlage_Primus |Schlage Everest Primus XP]] | |||
File:Schlage_Everest_sidepin.jpg|Side pin from the [[Schlage Everest]] lock. | |||
File:Scorpion_CX5_sliders.jpg|Sliders from the [[Scorpion CX-5]]. | |||
</gallery></div> | </gallery></div> | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Sidebar]] | * [[Sidebar]] | ||
* [[:Category:Sidebar locks]] | * [[:Category:Sidebar locks|List of sidebar locks]] | ||
* [[Slider]] | |||
* [[:Category:Slider locks|List of slider locks]] | |||
[[Category:Locks]] | [[Category:Locks]] | ||
[[Category:Sidebar locks | [[Category:Sidebar locks]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 11 January 2023
Side pin
A side pin (or finger pin) is an active locking component used in many locks. Side pins are widely used on high-security locks to provide a secondary locking mechanism, enhance key control, and increase the number of available differs for a keying system. Individual side pins are often used in cylinder-based locks to prevent rotation of the plug until the proper key is used.
- Finger pins are side pins that must be lifted and rotated to the correct position before the sidebar can retract.
- Side pins that are not spring biased are typically referred to as sliders.
Many sidebar locks use side pins in some way. Keys for locks that use side pins or sidebars often have a secondary bitting surface to interact with side pins. The Schlage Everest is one of the most notable examples of a lock that uses a single side pin.
Gallery
Side pin from the IKON WSW.
Side pins & springs from the IKON WSW.
Side pin from the ASSA Twin 6000.
Finger pin from the ASSA Twin Combi.
Side pin from the ASSA Twin V-10.
Finger pin from a Schlage Everest Primus XP
Finger pins from a Schlage Everest Primus XP
Side pin from the Schlage Everest lock.
Sliders from the Scorpion CX-5.
See also
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