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=Plug Follower= | =Plug Follower= | ||
A '''plug follower''' is a [[locksmithing]] tool used in the rekeying of [[pin-tumbler]] locks. They are made of metal or plastic and have a cylindrical shape. The diameter of most plug followers is 0.495 to 0.500 inches, but can vary depending on the brand of lock cylinder the follower is being used with. The plug follower slides into a [[cylinder]] housing at the same time the [[plug]] is being removed. This prevents the top pins and springs from falling out of the cylinder housing and speeds up the rekeying process. | A '''plug follower''' is a [[locksmithing]] tool used in the rekeying of [[Pin_tumbler|pin-tumbler]] locks. They are made of metal or plastic and have a cylindrical shape. The diameter of most plug followers is 0.495 to 0.500 inches, but can vary depending on the brand of lock cylinder the follower is being used with. The plug follower slides into a [[cylinder]] housing at the same time the [[plug]] is being removed. This prevents the top pins and springs from falling out of the cylinder housing and speeds up the rekeying process. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Effective_Plug_Diameter|Effective Plug Diameter]] | |||
* [[Cylinder]] | |||
* [[Plug]] | * [[Plug]] | ||
* [[Lock]] | * [[Lock]] | ||
[[Category:Locks]] | [[Category:Locks]][[Category:Tools]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:41, 1 July 2021
Plug Follower
A plug follower is a locksmithing tool used in the rekeying of pin-tumbler locks. They are made of metal or plastic and have a cylindrical shape. The diameter of most plug followers is 0.495 to 0.500 inches, but can vary depending on the brand of lock cylinder the follower is being used with. The plug follower slides into a cylinder housing at the same time the plug is being removed. This prevents the top pins and springs from falling out of the cylinder housing and speeds up the rekeying process.
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