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==Internals==
==Internals==
An actuator that sits between the pawls and has fingers which rest on wheels.  The wheels lock in to the dials the user interacts with.  Each wheel needs to have the flat of the wheel facing the front of the lock,  5 steps off of the center of the flat is a will that allows the wheel to pass over part of the body during the combination change. When all the flats are facing the front of the lock the fingers can go down and allow the top of the actuator to move out from between the paws. <br>
An actuator that sits between the pawls and has fingers which rest on wheels.  The wheels lock in to the dials the user interacts with.  Each wheel needs to have the flat of the wheel facing the front of the lock,  5 steps off of the center of the flat is a will that allows the wheel to pass over part of the body during the combination change. When all the flats are facing the front of the lock the fingers can go down and allow the top of the actuator to move out from between the pawls. <br>
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== Vulnerabilities ==
== Vulnerabilities ==

Revision as of 14:21, 5 September 2016

Master Lock No 175

Master Lock No 175
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Name Master Lock No 175
Manufacturer Master Lock
Lock Type Padlock
Lock Design Combination, resetable


Master Lock No 175 is a resetable combination padlock made by Master Lock. It has four dials with the digits 0-9. This results in total of 10,000 theoretical permutations.

The Master Lock No 175 series includes solid brass bodied locks.



Operating Instructions

  1. Move each of the four dials to the correct digit
  2. Push down slightly on the shackle and release
  3. If the combination is correct the shackle will be free

Internals

An actuator that sits between the pawls and has fingers which rest on wheels. The wheels lock in to the dials the user interacts with. Each wheel needs to have the flat of the wheel facing the front of the lock, 5 steps off of the center of the flat is a will that allows the wheel to pass over part of the body during the combination change. When all the flats are facing the front of the lock the fingers can go down and allow the top of the actuator to move out from between the pawls.
Master175-well-and-flat.png

Vulnerabilities

The Master Lock No 175 series may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:

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