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== Locks that use axial rotation == | == Locks that use axial rotation == | ||
* [[Medeco | * [[Medeco Original]] | ||
* [[Medeco Biaxial]] | * [[Medeco Biaxial]] | ||
* [[Medeco Duracam]] | |||
* [[Medeco M3]] | * [[Medeco M3]] | ||
* [[Corbin Emhart]] | * [[Corbin Emhart]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 16 June 2010
Axial rotation
Axial rotation is a concept primarily used in pin-tumbler locks that requires locking components be properly raised and rotated in order to unlock the lock. Most axial rotation systems accomplish rotation through a specially cut key and component design which allows the components to rest in a rotated state once the key is fully inserted into the lock.
Since 1968, axial rotation in pin-tumblers has been primarily associated with Medeco brand locks.
Locks that use axial rotation