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'''Medeco''' is an American [[lock manufacturer]] that produces medium and high security [[padlock]]s, [[Cylinder|lock cylinders]], and  [[electronic lock]]s. Medeco is one of the most well known American lock manufacturers. Medeco locks are used in a wide variety of high-security installations, including banks, prisons, and military compounds, namely armories. Medeco are best known for their [[pin-tumbler]] locks that provide [[axial rotation]] to interface with a [[sidebar]].
'''Medeco''' is an American [[lock manufacturer]] that produces medium and high security [[padlock]]s, [[Cylinder|lock cylinders]], and  [[electronic lock]]s. Medeco is one of the most well known American lock manufacturers. Medeco locks are used in a wide variety of high-security installations, including banks, prisons, and military compounds, namely armories. Medeco are best known for their [[pin-tumbler]] locks that provide [[axial rotation]] to interface with a [[sidebar]].


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Medeco was founded in Roanoke County, Virginia in 1968 by members of a tool and die shop called Mechanical Development Company; shortened to "Medeco".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090815075126/http://www.medeco.com/about/history.html About Medeco]</ref> The company's original invention was a pin-tumbler lock that required pins to be raised and rotated properly to allow the lock to open. This principle came to be known as [[axial rotation]]. The majority of Medeco's product line evolved from and focuses on this principle.
Medeco was founded in Roanoke County, Virginia in 1968 by members of a tool and die shop called Mechanical Development Company; shortened to "Medeco".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090815075126/http://www.medeco.com/about/history.html About Medeco]</ref> The company's original invention was a pin-tumbler lock that required pins to be raised and rotated properly to allow the lock to open. This principle came to be known as [[axial rotation]]. The majority of Medeco's product line evolved from and focuses on this principle.
Medeco was purchased by Hillenbrand Industries in 1983.


In 1997 Medeco began producing electronic locks in the form of the [[Medeco SiteLine]].
In 1997 Medeco began producing electronic locks in the form of the [[Medeco SiteLine]].
ASSA ABLOY AB purchased Medeco mid-1998.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20001009003614/http://www.medeco.com/history.htm History of Medeco (retrieved 6 January 2023)]</ref>


== Lock listing ==
== Lock listing ==

Latest revision as of 17:42, 15 January 2023

Medeco


Medeco
Medeco logo.jpg
Name Medeco
Headquarters Virginia (USA)
Founded 1968
Founder(s) Various, see "History"
Products
Padlocks, Lock cylinders, Electronic locks

Medeco is an American lock manufacturer that produces medium and high security padlocks, lock cylinders, and electronic locks. Medeco is one of the most well known American lock manufacturers. Medeco locks are used in a wide variety of high-security installations, including banks, prisons, and military compounds, namely armories. Medeco are best known for their pin-tumbler locks that provide axial rotation to interface with a sidebar.

Medeco is owned by the ASSA-Abloy group.

History

Medeco was founded in Roanoke County, Virginia in 1968 by members of a tool and die shop called Mechanical Development Company; shortened to "Medeco".[1] The company's original invention was a pin-tumbler lock that required pins to be raised and rotated properly to allow the lock to open. This principle came to be known as axial rotation. The majority of Medeco's product line evolved from and focuses on this principle.

Medeco was purchased by Hillenbrand Industries in 1983.

In 1997 Medeco began producing electronic locks in the form of the Medeco SiteLine.

ASSA ABLOY AB purchased Medeco mid-1998.[2]

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