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The '''No. 140''' is a [[pin-tumbler]] [[padlock]] made by [[Master Lock]]. The No. 140 is a solid body padlock. The inner cylinder uses four pin stacks and does contain [[security pin]]s.
The '''No. 140''' is a [[Pin_tumbler|pin-tumbler]] [[Padlock|padlock]] made by [[Master Lock]]. The No. 140 is a 40mm wide solid body padlock with an inner cylinder that uses four pin stacks and may contain spooled [[security pin]]s. The [[bolt|shackle]] has a diameter of 6mm, and a length of either 22mm or 38mm.
 
 


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


The No. 140 cylinder is a [[pin-tumbler]] lock with four pin stacks and either 1 or more [[security pin]]s. The No. 140 can only be opened clockwise.
The No. 140 cylinder is a pin-tumbler lock with four pin stacks. Older versions of the lock use one spool pin in the third chamber, more recent versions may have the spool in a random position or no spool at all. The No. 140 can only be opened by rotating the [[Plug|plug]] clockwise.
 
:''See also [[Pin_tumbler#Principles_of_Operation|Pin-tumbler (Principles of Operation)]]''


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


The No. 140 cannot be disassembled non-destructively. To disassemble it the lock must be sawed in half. Because the lock body is the outer cylinder for this lock, the lock will be nonfunctional if this is done.
The No. 140 cannot be disassembled non-destructively; to disassemble it the lock must be sawed in half. The lock is nonfunctional once disassembled because the padlock body acts as the cylinder for the lock.
 
== Vulnerabilities ==
== Vulnerabilities ==


The No. 140 is vulnerable to a wide range of attacks. Other then the security pins the reduced pin tumbler count and poor manufacturing tolerances makes it an easy lock to pick and it is often given to lock picking beginners to learn about security pins. The No. 140 may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:
The 140s low pin-tumbler count and poor manufacturing tolerances allows it to be easily picked by low skill attackers despite having spool pins. It is commonly used in [[locksport]] groups as an introductory lock for beginners to learn about defeating security pins (although note that some recent examples have no security pins at all).
 
The 140 series is vulnerable to overlift attacks, where the entire pin stack can be lifted with a [[comb pick]] into the driver's pin chamber, allowing plug rotation.
 
The No. 140 may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:


* [[Lockpicking]]
* [[Lockpicking]]
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* [[Destructive entry]]
* [[Destructive entry]]


== Gallery ==
<gallery align="center">
File:Master-140-front.jpg | Master Lock 140
File:Master Lock 140 keyway - FXE47765.jpg | Master Lock 140 keyway
File:Master140.JPG | Master Lock 140
</gallery>


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


* [[Master Lock]]
* [[Padlock]]
* [[Padlock]]
* [[Pin-tumbler]]
* [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]]
* [[Master Lock]]


[[Category:Lock models]]
[[Category:Master Lock]]
[[Category:Padlocks]]
[[Category:Padlocks]]
[[Category:Master Lock|No 1]]
[[Category:Pin-tumbler locks]]
[[Category:Pin-tumbler locks]]

Latest revision as of 13:57, 26 December 2022

Master Lock No. 140

Master Lock No. 140
Master-140-front.jpg
Name Master Lock No. 140
Manufacturer Master Lock
Lock Type Padlock
Lock Design Pin-tumbler
Specifications
# of Components 4
Component Type Pin-tumbler
Related Locks
Master Lock No 141
Master Lock No 142


The No. 140 is a pin-tumbler padlock made by Master Lock. The No. 140 is a 40mm wide solid body padlock with an inner cylinder that uses four pin stacks and may contain spooled security pins. The shackle has a diameter of 6mm, and a length of either 22mm or 38mm.


Principles of operation

The No. 140 cylinder is a pin-tumbler lock with four pin stacks. Older versions of the lock use one spool pin in the third chamber, more recent versions may have the spool in a random position or no spool at all. The No. 140 can only be opened by rotating the plug clockwise.

See also Pin-tumbler (Principles of Operation)

Disassembly instructions

The No. 140 cannot be disassembled non-destructively; to disassemble it the lock must be sawed in half. The lock is nonfunctional once disassembled because the padlock body acts as the cylinder for the lock.

Vulnerabilities

The 140s low pin-tumbler count and poor manufacturing tolerances allows it to be easily picked by low skill attackers despite having spool pins. It is commonly used in locksport groups as an introductory lock for beginners to learn about defeating security pins (although note that some recent examples have no security pins at all).

The 140 series is vulnerable to overlift attacks, where the entire pin stack can be lifted with a comb pick into the driver's pin chamber, allowing plug rotation.

The No. 140 may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:

Gallery

See also