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'''Abloy''' is a Finnish [[Lock Manufacturers|lock manufacturer]] that produces medium and high security [[padlock]]s, [[Cylinder|lock cylinders]], and [[electronic lock]]s. Abloy is one of the most well-known high-security lock manufacturers around the world. They are best known for their [[disc-detainer]] lock designs. Abloy products are widely used in padlocks, vending machines, and many high-security installations. | '''Abloy''' is a Finnish [[Lock Manufacturers|lock manufacturer]] that produces medium and high security [[padlock]]s, [[Cylinder|lock cylinders]], and [[electronic lock]]s. Abloy is one of the most well-known high-security lock manufacturers around the world. They are best known for their [[Disc_detainer|disc-detainer]] lock designs. Abloy products are widely used in padlocks, vending machines, and many high-security installations. | ||
The Abloy CY436T key-in-knob cylinder with Protec2 key system is [[UL 437]] listed.<ref>[https://www.abloy.com/en-us/news-and-media4/abloy-news-usa1/abloy-usa/new-abloy-usa-critical-infrastructure-key-in-knob-cylinder-earns-ul-listed-mark/ New Abloy USA critical infrastructure key-in-knob cylinder earns UL listed mark.]</ref> | |||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Abloy | The founding of Abloy dates back to 1907, when Emil Henriksson of Helsinki, Finland designed the first [[Disc_detainer|disc-detainer]] lock. It was patented in 1919 with the name "Henriksson’s Patent Lock". Industrial production of the locks began in 1919 and "Ab Låsfabriken - Lukkotehdas Oy" was founded in Helsinki. Later, the company name was shortened to Ab Lukko Oy and the trademark ABLOY was registered.<ref>[https://www.abloy.com/en/about-abloy1/history/ Abloy Web: ''Abloy's History'']</ref> | ||
Kone & Siltarakennus aquired Abloy in 1923. Later in 1936, Abloy joined the Wärtsilä Group, the largest industrial conglomerate in Finland.<ref>[https://www.assaabloy.com/group/en/news-media/stories/abloy-from-a-single-lock-to-a-nordic-leader Abloy - From a Single Lock to a Nordic Leader]</ref> The factory moved to Joensuu, Finland in 1968. Abloy acquired TrioVing and VingCard in 1983. IKON was purchased in 1989.<ref>[https://www.assaabloy.com/group/en/news-media/stories/global-changes-paved-path-for-merger Global Changes Paved Path for Merger]</ref> | |||
Merging with [[ASSA|ASSA AB]] on November 7, 1994, [[ASSA-Abloy]] was formed, consolidating the Nordic market. “The agreements between the parties are based on a transaction between equals, where no buyer or seller is specified.”<ref>[https://www.assaabloy.com/group/en/news-media/stories/global-changes-paved-path-for-merger Global Changes Paved Path for Merger]</ref> | |||
== Lock Listing == | == Lock Listing == | ||
* [[Disc-detainer]] locks | * [[Disc_detainer|Disc-detainer]] locks | ||
** [[Abloy Classic]] | ** [[Abloy Classic]] | ||
** [[Abloy Profile|Abloy Profile / High Profile]] | ** [[Abloy Profile|Abloy Profile / High Profile]] | ||
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** [[Abloy Novel]] | ** [[Abloy Novel]] | ||
** [[Abloy Sentry]] | ** [[Abloy Sentry]] | ||
** [[Abloy Easy]] | |||
* [[Lever]] locks | * [[Lever]] locks | ||
** [[Abloy Bodaguard]] | ** [[Abloy Bodaguard]] | ||
== Gallery == | |||
<div align="center"><gallery> | |||
File:Abloy Classic keys.jpg | Classic keys. | |||
File:Abloy Profile key warded.jpg | Profile key. | |||
File:Abloy Disklock key.jpg | Disklock key. | |||
File:Abloy_Disklock_Pro_Key_Left.jpg | Disklock Pro key. | |||
File:Abloy Exec key.jpg | Exec key. | |||
File:Abloy Protec key.jpg | Protec key. | |||
File:Abloy_Novel_key_crop-autom8on.jpg | Novel key. | |||
File:Abloy Easy key hole-Idanhurja.png | Easy key. | |||
</gallery></div> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[ASSA]] | ||
* [[ASSA-Abloy]] | * [[ASSA-Abloy]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Disc_detainer|Disc-detainer]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Lock manufacturer]] | ||
[[Category:Abloy| ]] | [[Category:Abloy| ]] | ||
[[Category:ASSA-Abloy]] | [[Category:ASSA-Abloy]] | ||
[[Category:Disc-detainer_locks]] | |||
[[Category:Lock Manufacturers]] | |||
[[Category:UL 437 locks]] |
Latest revision as of 17:21, 15 January 2023
Abloy
Abloy | |
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Name | Abloy |
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Headquarters | Finland |
Founded | 1907 |
Founder(s) | Emil Henriksson |
Products | |
Padlocks, Lock cylinders, Electronic locks |
Abloy is a Finnish lock manufacturer that produces medium and high security padlocks, lock cylinders, and electronic locks. Abloy is one of the most well-known high-security lock manufacturers around the world. They are best known for their disc-detainer lock designs. Abloy products are widely used in padlocks, vending machines, and many high-security installations.
The Abloy CY436T key-in-knob cylinder with Protec2 key system is UL 437 listed.[1]
History
The founding of Abloy dates back to 1907, when Emil Henriksson of Helsinki, Finland designed the first disc-detainer lock. It was patented in 1919 with the name "Henriksson’s Patent Lock". Industrial production of the locks began in 1919 and "Ab Låsfabriken - Lukkotehdas Oy" was founded in Helsinki. Later, the company name was shortened to Ab Lukko Oy and the trademark ABLOY was registered.[2]
Kone & Siltarakennus aquired Abloy in 1923. Later in 1936, Abloy joined the Wärtsilä Group, the largest industrial conglomerate in Finland.[3] The factory moved to Joensuu, Finland in 1968. Abloy acquired TrioVing and VingCard in 1983. IKON was purchased in 1989.[4]
Merging with ASSA AB on November 7, 1994, ASSA-Abloy was formed, consolidating the Nordic market. “The agreements between the parties are based on a transaction between equals, where no buyer or seller is specified.”[5]
Lock Listing
- Disc-detainer locks
- Lever locks