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'''PACLOCK''' is an American [[lock manufacturer]] that produces medium security [[padlock]]s. Their locks generally feature a Universal Cylinder System which allows cylinders to be interchangeable and easy to rekey. | '''Pacific Lock Company (PACLOCK)''' is an American [[lock manufacturer]] that produces medium security [[padlock]]s. Their locks generally feature a Universal Cylinder System which allows cylinders to be interchangeable and easy to rekey. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Federal Lock was founded in 1998. The name was changed in 2005 to Pacific Lock Company. <ref>https://www.paclock.com/about/faqs/</ref> Offering an alternative to the American Lock brand of padlocks, they shifted to American-based manufacturing in 2010. Pacific Lock Company is family owned and headed by president Greg Waugh. | |||
== Lock Listing == | |||
* [[PACLOCK 90]] | |||
* [[PACLOCK 90A]] | |||
* [[PACLOCK 95]] | |||
* [[PACLOCK 100]] | |||
* [[PACLOCK 100A]] | |||
* [[Pacific Lock 100G]] | |||
* [[PACLOCK 150]] | |||
* [[PACLOCK 200]] | |||
* [[PACLOCK 200A]] | |||
* [[PACLOCK 250]] | |||
== Keys and Cylinders == | |||
PACLOCK's 5 & 6-pin cylinders are pinned like American Lock 5 & 6-pin cylinders but the ends are shaped differently to mitigate a well-known American lock bypass. The standard PACLOCK keyway is the "P0" keyway which is the same as the American Lock "AM3" or ILCO 1045 for 5-pin, and "AM7" or ILCO A1045 for 6-pin. Unless otherwise requested, a PACLOCK order comes with the 6-pin "P0" (ILCO 1045/A1045) keyway, though restricted keyways for American Lock AR1, AR2, and AR7 and its own 6-pin "PR1" and "PR2" are also available. Older keyed-alike versions of their PL laminated padlocks were compatible with M1/M10 (4-pin and 5-pin) keys. <ref>https://www.locksmithledger.com/locks/article/10229400/paclock-so-many-options</ref> | |||
PACLOCK padlocks support several cylinder types. The "standard rekeyable" design matches up to American pin spacing and depths, are compatible with American AM3/AM7 keys, and support repinning without requiring full cylinder disassembly. <ref>https://www.locksmithledger.com/locks/article/10208780/repinning-with-paclock-its-a-breeze</ref> PACLOCK padlocks also support SFIC, LFIC, KIK/KIL (Key-in-Knob/Key-in-Lever), and their proprietary UCS (Universal Cylinder System). The "government" cylinder on the 100G padlock has a 5-pin M15 (ILCO 1092R) cylinder <ref>https://www.paclock.com/products/100g/</ref> | |||
The UCS Universal Cylinder System is a proprietary interchangeable core system for PACLOCK padlocks, puck locks, cargo locks, etc. <ref>https://www.paclock.com/ucs/why-ucs/</ref> "With UCS™, every padlock can have its own, unique key, all padlocks can share the same key, or a master key can be used to open all locks. Finally, a Grand-Master key allows for a sub-system of Master Keys over your locks." <ref>https://www.paclock.com/ucs/</ref> | |||
= | The UCS system only uses 6 depths because in a standard 8-depth system key bittings need to be at least 2 depths apart to avoid "key interchange" (keys that work but are not intentionally in the master system, i.e., incidental or ghost keys <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jN35hOcNZo</ref>), so PACLOCK's slightly larger pins eliminate that issue and allow all 6 depths to be used, allowing a greater number of overall key bittings in a master key system <ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking/comments/kmi8hn/paclock_ucs_pin_specs/</ref> PACLOCK UCS pins are stainless steel, providing more drill resistance compared to commonly-used brass pins. <ref>https://www.paclock.com/products/ucs_pk300/</ref> | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://www.paclock.com | * [https://www.paclock.com/ PACLOCK homepage] | ||
* [https://www.paclock.com/product_category/general-use/ PACKLOCK Padlocks - General Use] | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Pin-tumbler]] | * [[Pin-tumbler]] | ||
[[Category:Lock Manufacturers]] | [[Category:Lock Manufacturers]] |
Latest revision as of 22:50, 13 November 2023
PACLOCK
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Name | PACLOCK |
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Headquarters | USA |
Founded | 1998 |
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Padlocks |
Pacific Lock Company (PACLOCK) is an American lock manufacturer that produces medium security padlocks. Their locks generally feature a Universal Cylinder System which allows cylinders to be interchangeable and easy to rekey.
History
Federal Lock was founded in 1998. The name was changed in 2005 to Pacific Lock Company. [1] Offering an alternative to the American Lock brand of padlocks, they shifted to American-based manufacturing in 2010. Pacific Lock Company is family owned and headed by president Greg Waugh.
Lock Listing
- PACLOCK 90
- PACLOCK 90A
- PACLOCK 95
- PACLOCK 100
- PACLOCK 100A
- Pacific Lock 100G
- PACLOCK 150
- PACLOCK 200
- PACLOCK 200A
- PACLOCK 250
Keys and Cylinders
PACLOCK's 5 & 6-pin cylinders are pinned like American Lock 5 & 6-pin cylinders but the ends are shaped differently to mitigate a well-known American lock bypass. The standard PACLOCK keyway is the "P0" keyway which is the same as the American Lock "AM3" or ILCO 1045 for 5-pin, and "AM7" or ILCO A1045 for 6-pin. Unless otherwise requested, a PACLOCK order comes with the 6-pin "P0" (ILCO 1045/A1045) keyway, though restricted keyways for American Lock AR1, AR2, and AR7 and its own 6-pin "PR1" and "PR2" are also available. Older keyed-alike versions of their PL laminated padlocks were compatible with M1/M10 (4-pin and 5-pin) keys. [2]
PACLOCK padlocks support several cylinder types. The "standard rekeyable" design matches up to American pin spacing and depths, are compatible with American AM3/AM7 keys, and support repinning without requiring full cylinder disassembly. [3] PACLOCK padlocks also support SFIC, LFIC, KIK/KIL (Key-in-Knob/Key-in-Lever), and their proprietary UCS (Universal Cylinder System). The "government" cylinder on the 100G padlock has a 5-pin M15 (ILCO 1092R) cylinder [4]
The UCS Universal Cylinder System is a proprietary interchangeable core system for PACLOCK padlocks, puck locks, cargo locks, etc. [5] "With UCS™, every padlock can have its own, unique key, all padlocks can share the same key, or a master key can be used to open all locks. Finally, a Grand-Master key allows for a sub-system of Master Keys over your locks." [6]
The UCS system only uses 6 depths because in a standard 8-depth system key bittings need to be at least 2 depths apart to avoid "key interchange" (keys that work but are not intentionally in the master system, i.e., incidental or ghost keys [7]), so PACLOCK's slightly larger pins eliminate that issue and allow all 6 depths to be used, allowing a greater number of overall key bittings in a master key system [8] PACLOCK UCS pins are stainless steel, providing more drill resistance compared to commonly-used brass pins. [9]
Gallery
References
- ↑ https://www.paclock.com/about/faqs/
- ↑ https://www.locksmithledger.com/locks/article/10229400/paclock-so-many-options
- ↑ https://www.locksmithledger.com/locks/article/10208780/repinning-with-paclock-its-a-breeze
- ↑ https://www.paclock.com/products/100g/
- ↑ https://www.paclock.com/ucs/why-ucs/
- ↑ https://www.paclock.com/ucs/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jN35hOcNZo
- ↑ https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking/comments/kmi8hn/paclock_ucs_pin_specs/
- ↑ https://www.paclock.com/products/ucs_pk300/