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File:ASSA_Twin_V10_sidebar.jpg|[[ASSA Twin V-10]] sidebar | File:ASSA_Twin_V10_sidebar.jpg|[[ASSA Twin V-10]] sidebar | ||
File:EVVA_3KS_sidebars.jpg|[[EVVA 3KS]] sidebar(s) | File:EVVA_3KS_sidebars.jpg|[[EVVA 3KS]] sidebar(s) | ||
File:EVVA_DPI_sidebar2.jpg|[[EVVA DPI]]/[[EVVA DPS|EVVA DPS/DPX]] sidebar | File:EVVA_DPI_sidebar2.jpg|[[EVVA DPI]] / [[EVVA DPS|EVVA DPS/DPX]] sidebar | ||
File:Abloy_Classic_sidebar.jpg|[[Abloy Classic]] sidebar | File:Abloy_Classic_sidebar.jpg|[[Abloy Classic]] sidebar | ||
File:Abloy_Disklock_sidebar.jpg|[[Abloy Disklock]] sidebar | File:Abloy_Disklock_sidebar.jpg|[[Abloy Disklock]] sidebar |
Revision as of 17:56, 24 February 2010
Sidebar
A sidebar is a locking component used in cylinder-based locks to restrict rotation of the plug until the correct key is used. Sidebars are used as primary locking mechanisms in many wafer and disc-detainer locks, and (usually) as auxilliary locking mechanisms in many pin-tumbler locks.
Principles of Operation
Like the traditional pin or wafer locking components, the sidebar restricts movement of the plug. This is accomplished by having the sidebar be spring biased towards the cylinder. When the correct key is used the sidebar is allowed to retract (through a variety of methods) and the plug can be rotated.
Sidebars can be used to provide key profiling, such as in the EVVA DPS. More advanced sidebars have dedicated locking components that must be properly raised or rotated to allow the sidebar to retract, known as finger pins.
Gallery
ASSA Twin Combi sidebar
ASSA Twin V-10 sidebar
EVVA 3KS sidebar(s)
EVVA DPI / EVVA DPS/DPX sidebar
Abloy Classic sidebar
Abloy Disklock sidebar
See also
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