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


The [[Goal|GOAL]] V18 utilizes [[dimple]] keys but functions the same as a standard [[pin-tumbler]] lock. The dimple key of the V18 has four cut depths for side pins and three, different cut depths for top pins. The design offers 12 billion [[Differs|key differences]] when pinned with 18 active pins. The key is bitted on the sides and edges of the blade and is reversible. To open the lock, all active pin-tumblers -- across all three rows of pins -- must be aligned at the [[shear line]].  
The [[Goal|GOAL]] V18 utilizes [[dimple]] keys but functions the same as a standard [[pin-tumbler]] lock. The dimple key of the V18 has four cut depths for side pins and three, different cut depths for pins in the top row. The design offers 12 billion [[Differs|key differences]] when pinned with 18 active pins. The key is bitted on the sides and edges of the blade and is reversible. To open the lock, all active pin-tumblers -- across all three rows of pins -- must be aligned at the [[shear line]].  


The core centering pins are always located one each on the left and right side of the lock, but the location within each row can vary. The centering pins consist of a pin which sits in the plug without entering the keyway which has a concave top, and a ball bearing which sits in the bible. Centering pin stacks are distinguishable by their shorter and wider springs. Mastering in a V18 utilizes dummy keypins and drivers, which take the place of active pins and do not interact with the key.
The core centering pins are always located one each on the left and right side of the lock, but the location within each row can vary. The centering pins consist of a pin which sits in the plug without entering the keyway which has a concave top, and a ball bearing which sits in the bible. Centering pin stacks are distinguishable by their shorter and wider springs. Mastering in a V18 utilizes dummy keypins and drivers, which take the place of active pins and do not interact with the key.

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GOAL V18

GOAL V18
Goal V18 housing keyway - FXE47506.jpg
Name GOAL V18
Manufacturer GOAL
Lock Type cylinder
Lock Design Pin-tumbler, Dimple
Specifications
# of Components 21
Component Type Pin-tumbler
Related Locks
GOAL D9



The V18 is a dimple lock made by GOAL. Drilled for 21 pins, it contains up to 19 active pins and two core-centering pins. Pins are arranged in rows of seven on the left, top, and right of the keyway.

Principles of operation

The GOAL V18 utilizes dimple keys but functions the same as a standard pin-tumbler lock. The dimple key of the V18 has four cut depths for side pins and three, different cut depths for pins in the top row. The design offers 12 billion key differences when pinned with 18 active pins. The key is bitted on the sides and edges of the blade and is reversible. To open the lock, all active pin-tumblers -- across all three rows of pins -- must be aligned at the shear line.

The core centering pins are always located one each on the left and right side of the lock, but the location within each row can vary. The centering pins consist of a pin which sits in the plug without entering the keyway which has a concave top, and a ball bearing which sits in the bible. Centering pin stacks are distinguishable by their shorter and wider springs. Mastering in a V18 utilizes dummy keypins and drivers, which take the place of active pins and do not interact with the key.

GOAL utilizes a variety of security pins to deter picking, the V18 uses a mix of thin and thick lipped mushroom spool drivers. Key pins are most often a combination of t-pins and tapered spools which are torpedo shaped to create overset traps. Additionally, the plug features overmilling to catch pins as they are lifted to shear. See also Pin-tumbler (Principles of Operation)

Model variations

Comparison of V18 compact and rim cylinders.

The V18 is sold in two primary form factors:

  • A compact cylinder used in Goal's AD-series dead locks (housing V-TX)
  • A rim cylinder for standard applications (model V-LX 5)

Both utilize the same components and general security features. The rim cylinder is larger, more robust, and incorporates steel ball bearings for drill protection. The compact cylinder features easy-to-remove bible covers and hence is much easier to re-pin.

The V18 system is available in a UL 437 rated cylinder.


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See also


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