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== Principles of operation ==
== Principles of operation ==


The No. 570 cylinder is a [[pin-tumbler]] lock with five pin stacks and no [[security pin]]s. The cylinder typically uses the [[M1]] [[Key#Types_of_Keys|key profile]] but may use other profiles, as well. The standard No. 570 can be opened in one direction. The No. 570 is a [[key retaining]] padlock, with no springs used.
The No. 570 cylinder is a [[pin-tumbler]] lock with five pin stacks and [[security pin]]s. The cylinder typically uses the [[M1]] [[Key#Types_of_Keys|key profile]] but may use other profiles, as well. The standard No. 570 can be opened in one direction. The No. 570 is a [[key retaining]] padlock, with no springs used.


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

Revision as of 21:54, 9 May 2017

Master Lock No. 570

Master Lock No. 570
Master 570.jpg
Name Master Lock No. 570
Manufacturer Master Lock
Lock Type Padlock, Cylinder
Lock Design Pin-tumbler


The No. 570 is a pin-tumbler padlock made by Master Lock. The No. 570 uses an aluminum padlock body with an internal key-in-knob-style cylinder. The inner cylinder uses five pin stacks and may use security pins.

The No. 570 uses a dual ball-bearing locking mechanism.


Principles of operation

The No. 570 cylinder is a pin-tumbler lock with five pin stacks and security pins. The cylinder typically uses the M1 key profile but may use other profiles, as well. The standard No. 570 can be opened in one direction. The No. 570 is a key retaining padlock, with no springs used.

Disassembly instructions

The No. 570 cannot be disassembled non-destructively.

Vulnerabilities

The No. 570 is vulnerable to a wide range of attacks. The No. 570 may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:

Gallery

See also