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= Lockwood 110 series =
 
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| name = Lockwood 110 series
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| Img = File:Lockwood_110-40.jpg
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| maker = [[Lockwood]]
| maker = [[Lockwood]]
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| lock_type = [[Padlock]]
| lock_design = [[Pin-tumbler]]
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[[Lockwood]]'s 110 series is a consumer-grade series of small brass-bodied [[Pin_tumbler|pin-tumbler]] [[padlock]]s. They are marketed for use in low security applications, such as mailboxes and school lockers.
[[Lockwood]]'s 110 series is a consumer-grade series of small brass-bodied [[padlock]]s. They are marketed towards lower security applications, such as mailboxes and school lockers.


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== Features ==
== Features ==
These locks are assembled in the factory, and cannot be disassembled non-destructively or custom pinned by locksmiths. They have a hardened shackle secured with spring-loaded locking lugs, which is vulnerable to [[Bypass|shimming]] attacks. The 110/20 and 110/25 use only one locking lug, on the open side of the shackle.


=== Pinning ===
110 series padlocks cannot be disassembled non-destructively. The hardened [[bolt|shackle]] is secured with spring-loaded locking lugs, which are vulnerable to [[Bypass|shimming]] attacks. The 110/20 and 110/25 use only one locking lug, on the open side of the shackle.
The 110/20 and 110/25 contain standard pins only.
 
The 110/20 and 110/25 contain only standard pins, while the 110/30 and above contain a mix of [[Security_pin|spool]] and standard pins. These pins are differ from the spools used in Lockwood's commercial rekeyable range, which are commonly referred to as Lockwood shallow spools.


The 110/30 and above contain a mix of spool and standard pins. These pins are different to the spools used in Lockwood's commercial rekeyable range, which are commonly referred to as Lockwood shallow spools.


== Variants ==
== Variants ==
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! Dual locking lugs
! Dual locking lugs
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|-
| 110/20
| '''110/20'''
| 19.2/20/10.7
| 19.2/20/10.7
| 3.15
| 3.15
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| No
| No
|-
|-
| 110/25
| '''110/25'''
| 25/24.1/11.5
| 25/24.1/11.5
| 4
| 4
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| No
| No
|-
|-
| 110/30
| '''110/30'''
| 29.8/27.3/12.5
| 29.8/27.3/12.5
| 4.75
| 4.75
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| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| 110/35
| '''110/35'''
| ?
| 35/29.5/13
| ?
| 5.5
| 21
| 21
| ?
| ?
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| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| 110/40
| '''110/40'''
| 39.6/32.5/14.2
| 39.6/32.5/14.2
| 6.35
| 6.35
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| Yes
| Yes
|-
|-
| 110/50
| '''110/50'''
| ?
| ?
| ?
| ?
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== History ==
 
The 110/50 appears to have been discontinued, or may not be available via public retail channels.


== Vulnerabilities ==
== Vulnerabilities ==
The 110 series of padlocks is vulnerable to the following:  
The 110 series of padlocks is vulnerable to the following:  


* [[Impressioning]]
* [[Key bumping]]
* [[Lockpicking]]
* [[Lockpicking]]
* [[Shimming|Padlock shimming]]
* [[Shimming|Padlock shimming]]
* [[Key bumping]]


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Lockwood 120 series]]
* [[Lockwood 120 series]]


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Latest revision as of 16:16, 28 December 2022

Lockwood 110 series



Lockwood 110 series
Lockwood 110-40.jpg
Name Lockwood 110 series
Manufacturer Lockwood
Lock Type Padlock
Lock Design Pin-tumbler
Specifications
# of Components 3-5
Component Type Pin-tumbler

Lockwood's 110 series is a consumer-grade series of small brass-bodied pin-tumbler padlocks. They are marketed for use in low security applications, such as mailboxes and school lockers.

Features

110 series padlocks cannot be disassembled non-destructively. The hardened shackle is secured with spring-loaded locking lugs, which are vulnerable to shimming attacks. The 110/20 and 110/25 use only one locking lug, on the open side of the shackle.

The 110/20 and 110/25 contain only standard pins, while the 110/30 and above contain a mix of spool and standard pins. These pins are differ from the spools used in Lockwood's commercial rekeyable range, which are commonly referred to as Lockwood shallow spools.


Variants

Model Dimensions (mm) Shackle diameter (mm) Shackle opening (mm) Weight (g) Pin count Spools Dual locking lugs
110/20 19.2/20/10.7 3.15 11 ? 3 No No
110/25 25/24.1/11.5 4 15 ? 4 No No
110/30 29.8/27.3/12.5 4.75 19 ? 4 Yes Yes
110/35 35/29.5/13 5.5 21 ? ? ? Yes
110/40 39.6/32.5/14.2 6.35 23 ? 5 Yes Yes
110/50 ? ? ? ? ? ? Yes


Vulnerabilities

The 110 series of padlocks is vulnerable to the following:

See also


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