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(One note, this is not a pin-tumbler lock. If anything it is a slider or wafer lock.)
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=BiLock NG=
=BiLock EX/NG=


{{Lock model
{{Lock model
| name = BiLock NG
| name = BiLock EX/NG
| Img = File:BiLockNG.jpg
| Img = File:BiLock_NG_cylinder.jpg
| maker = [[BiLock]]
| maker = [[BiLock]]
| lock_type = [[Cylinder]]
| lock_type = [[Cylinder]]
| lock_design = [[Pin-tumbler]], [[Sidebar]]
| lock_design = [[Sidebar]]
| years_produced = Mid 1980s-present<ref>[http://www.bilock.net/index.pl?page=2 BiLock: About Us]</ref>
| years_produced = 1998 - present
| related = []
| related =  
| patent = [http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=lYoQAAAAEBAJ&dq=6,681,609 US 6,681,609]
| patent = [http://www.google.com/patents/about?id=lYoQAAAAEBAJ US 6,681,609]
}}
}}


The '''BiLock EG''' (or '''BiLock New Generation''') is a [[UL 437]]-rated [[pin-tumbler]] lock made by [[BiLock]]. All BiLock models include two rows of pins and an associated [[sidebar]] for each row. The key is U-shaped to simultaneously register both rows of pins.  BiLock keys are first cut, then folded to create their classic U-shape.
The '''BiLock EX''' (or '''BiLock NG''', '''BiLock New Generation''') is a [[UL 437]]-rated dual-[[sidebar]] lock made by [[BiLock]]. The BiLock EX uses twelve pins arranged in two rows of six. Each row of pins uses a separate sidebar located at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug. The BiLock NG is easily identified by the U-shaped key and keyway.


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== Principles of operation ==
== Principles of operation ==
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The BiLock uses two rows of six pin-tumbler pins and five sidebar [[Side pin|finger pins]]. To open the lock, all pin-tumblers properly raised to a height that allows the side bar legs to retract into small holes located in the key pins.  Every pin has a second, shallow hole drilled in it. This hole is deep enough to allow the pin to set under sidebar pressure but too shallow to allow the sidebar to fully retract.
The BiLock uses two rows of six pin-tumbler pins and five sidebar [[Side pin|finger pins]]. To open the lock, all pin-tumblers properly raised to a height that allows the side bar legs to retract into small holes located in the key pins.  Every pin has a second, shallow hole drilled in it. This hole is deep enough to allow the pin to set under sidebar pressure but too shallow to allow the sidebar to fully retract.


BiLocks are unique because they contain no driver/top pins and there the lock has no traditional [[shear line]]. There are ? depths for pin-tumblers, allowing for ? theoretical key [[differs]] for each pin stack. The [[MACS]] for this lock is ? depths, giving the ? around ? real key differs. [[Master keying]] is available by using pins with multiple sidebar holes.
BiLocks are unique because they contain no driver/top pins and there the lock has no traditional [[shear line]]. There are ? depths for pin-tumblers, allowing for ? theoretical key [[differs]] for each pin stack. The [[MACS]] for this lock is ? depths, giving the ? around ? real key differs. [[Master keying]] is available by using pins with wider sidebar holes.
 
The BiLock EG also has what is traditionally known as an [[interactive]] element in the key that was implemented to add an extra layer of security and extend the original patent of the lock.  BiLock refers to this element as a "trigger" which is held between the two blades by the plastic key head. In its rest position the Trigger protrudes through a small opening in the key blade. As the key enters the keyway, the bottom of the keyway channel forces the front of the trigger upward into a lift pin. When the lift pin is raised, it drags a blocking bar up and out of the way of the right side bar, allowing it to retract.


To provide resistance against [[destructive entry]], the 6000 uses ....
The BiLock EX also has what is traditionally known as an [[interactive]] element in the key that was implemented to add an extra layer of security and extend the original patent of the lock.  BiLock refers to this element as a "trigger" which is held between the two blades by the plastic key head. In its rest position the Trigger protrudes through a small opening in the key blade. As the key enters the keyway, the bottom of the keyway channel forces the front of the trigger upward into a lift pin. When the lift pin is raised, it drags a blocking bar up and out of the way of the right side bar, allowing it to retract.


<div align="center"><gallery>
<div align="center"><gallery>
File:BiLock_sidebar.jpg|BiLock Sidebar.
File:BiLock_NG_sidebar.jpg|BiLock Sidebar.
</gallery></div>
</gallery></div>


'''Notes'''
'''Notes'''
*
* BiLock keys are cut then folded to create their U-shape.


== Disassembly instructions ==
== Disassembly instructions ==


The 6000 is disassembled in the same way as a traditional pin-tumbler cylinder. The sidebar does not cause too many problems when the plug is removed. When the key is removed from the exposed plug the finger pins will be forced out by spring pressure.
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{{Pin-tumbler standard disassembly}}


== Vulnerabilities ==
== Vulnerabilities ==


The 6000 system may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:
The BiLock EX may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:


* [[Lockpicking]]
* [[Lockpicking]]
* [[Impressioning]]
* [[Impressioning]]
* [[Decoding]]
* [[Decoding]]
* [[Bumping|Key bumping]]


'''Notes'''
'''Notes'''
* Bumping is possible given a bump key with the correct sidebar bitting.
* The BiLock EX cannot be bumped because it is ''not'' a [[pin-tumbler]] lock.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==


<div align="center"><gallery>
<div align="center"><gallery>
File:ASSA_Twin_pins_all.jpg|Pins and springs used in the 6000 system.
File:ASSA_Twin_sidebar_compare.jpg|Comparison of a "blank" and cut sidebar.
</gallery></div>
</gallery></div>


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== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[ASSA]]
* [[BiLock]]
* [[ASSA Twin V-10]]
* [[Sidebar]]
* [[Sidebar]]
* [[Pin-tumbler]]


[[Category:ASSA|Combi]]
[[Category:BiLock|EX]]
[[Category:Pin-tumbler locks]]
[[Category:Sidebar locks]]
[[Category:Sidebar locks]]

Revision as of 17:55, 13 May 2010

BiLock EX/NG

BiLock EX/NG
BiLock NG cylinder.jpg
Name BiLock EX/NG
Manufacturer BiLock
Lock Type Cylinder
Lock Design Sidebar
Year(s) Produced 1998 - present
Patent US 6,681,609


The BiLock EX (or BiLock NG, BiLock New Generation) is a UL 437-rated dual-sidebar lock made by BiLock. The BiLock EX uses twelve pins arranged in two rows of six. Each row of pins uses a separate sidebar located at 3 and 9 o'clock in the plug. The BiLock NG is easily identified by the U-shaped key and keyway.


Principles of operation

The BiLock uses two rows of six pin-tumbler pins and five sidebar finger pins. To open the lock, all pin-tumblers properly raised to a height that allows the side bar legs to retract into small holes located in the key pins. Every pin has a second, shallow hole drilled in it. This hole is deep enough to allow the pin to set under sidebar pressure but too shallow to allow the sidebar to fully retract.

BiLocks are unique because they contain no driver/top pins and there the lock has no traditional shear line. There are ? depths for pin-tumblers, allowing for ? theoretical key differs for each pin stack. The MACS for this lock is ? depths, giving the ? around ? real key differs. Master keying is available by using pins with wider sidebar holes.

The BiLock EX also has what is traditionally known as an interactive element in the key that was implemented to add an extra layer of security and extend the original patent of the lock. BiLock refers to this element as a "trigger" which is held between the two blades by the plastic key head. In its rest position the Trigger protrudes through a small opening in the key blade. As the key enters the keyway, the bottom of the keyway channel forces the front of the trigger upward into a lift pin. When the lift pin is raised, it drags a blocking bar up and out of the way of the right side bar, allowing it to retract.

Notes

  • BiLock keys are cut then folded to create their U-shape.

Disassembly instructions

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Vulnerabilities

The BiLock EX may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:

Notes

  • The BiLock EX cannot be bumped because it is not a pin-tumbler lock.

Gallery

References


See also