Abloy Protec: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
(Added key security info) |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Protec''' is a [[disc-detainer]] lock made by [[Abloy]]. The Protec uses eleven discs that interface with a [[sidebar]]. One of the main features of the Protec is a "Disc Blocking System" that locks discs in place and makes various forms of attack more difficult. | The '''Protec''' is a [[disc-detainer]] lock made by [[Abloy]]. The Protec uses nine or eleven discs that interface with a [[sidebar]]. One of the main features of the Protec is a "Disc Blocking System" that locks discs in place and makes various forms of attack more difficult. | ||
The Protec is considered by many to be one of the best mechanical locks on the market. It is the latest in the Abloy disc-detainer line, succeeding the [[Abloy Executive]]. | The Protec is considered by many to be one of the best mechanical locks on the market. It is the latest in the Abloy disc-detainer line, succeeding the [[Abloy Executive]]. | ||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
Add to me! | Add to me! | ||
== Key security levels == | |||
The security level of a Protec key defines the availability of key blanks or key duplication. Diamond, the highest level, involves key profiles that can only be obtained from Abloy directly. | |||
: Diamond | |||
; Keys are available directly from Abloy. Full registration information must be provided. | |||
: Ruby | |||
; Each Abloy Protec Centre has its own keyway profile. These profile keys are only available from the original distribution centre. | |||
: Emerald | |||
; Like Ruby level, but the original supplier can provide additional keys. Abloy can provide keys if the original supplier is unknown. | |||
: Sapphire | |||
; Keys can be obtained at any Abloy Protec Centre by providing a key identification card (keycard). Keycards contain both keyway and indirect bitting information. | |||
== Disassembly instructions == | == Disassembly instructions == |
Revision as of 17:51, 16 August 2010
Abloy Protec
Abloy Protec | |
| |
Name | Abloy Protec |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Abloy |
Lock Type | Cylinder |
Lock Design | Disc-detainer, Sidebar |
Year(s) Produced | 2001 - Present |
Related Locks | |
Abloy Classic Abloy Profile Abloy Disklock Abloy Executive |
The Protec is a disc-detainer lock made by Abloy. The Protec uses nine or eleven discs that interface with a sidebar. One of the main features of the Protec is a "Disc Blocking System" that locks discs in place and makes various forms of attack more difficult.
The Protec is considered by many to be one of the best mechanical locks on the market. It is the latest in the Abloy disc-detainer line, succeeding the Abloy Executive.
Principles of operation
Add to me!
Key security levels
The security level of a Protec key defines the availability of key blanks or key duplication. Diamond, the highest level, involves key profiles that can only be obtained from Abloy directly.
- Diamond
- Keys are available directly from Abloy. Full registration information must be provided.
- Ruby
- Each Abloy Protec Centre has its own keyway profile. These profile keys are only available from the original distribution centre.
- Emerald
- Like Ruby level, but the original supplier can provide additional keys. Abloy can provide keys if the original supplier is unknown.
- Sapphire
- Keys can be obtained at any Abloy Protec Centre by providing a key identification card (keycard). Keycards contain both keyway and indirect bitting information.
Disassembly instructions
Add to me!
Vulnerabilities
The Protec's design enables it to resist a variety of common attacks, particularly lockpicking. There are no confirmed non-destructive attacks against Protec cylinders in the public domain. In theory, the Protec is vulnerable to the following:
References
See also
This article is a stub. You can help Lockwiki by expanding it. |