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Galaxy has been tested thoroughly and has not been picked successfully. Its hardened steel cap on the front of each cylinder type, makes drilling extremely difficult. Only through drilling can the lock be bypassed. | |||
Impressioning would be extremely difficult as the codebars have indentations. The key moves the sidebars forward on the codebar to align the sidebar's positive surface with the negative surface (indentations) of the codebar. | |||
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Revision as of 23:30, 8 April 2016
Galaxy
Galaxy | |
Name | Galaxy |
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Manufacturer | Australian Lock Company |
Lock Type | Cylinder |
Lock Design | Axial, Sidebar |
Year(s) Produced | 201x - Present |
The Galaxy is a multi-sidebar lock made by Australian Lock Company. Arranged axially, the Galaxy uses a number of spring-biased pins that interface with independent sidebars and a central core. The core itself can be rotated to provided extended master keying, core removal, and rapid disassembly. Galaxy key patents are valid until 2024.
Principles of operation
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Keying Specifications
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Disassembly instructions
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Vulnerabilities
Galaxy has been tested thoroughly and has not been picked successfully. Its hardened steel cap on the front of each cylinder type, makes drilling extremely difficult. Only through drilling can the lock be bypassed.
Impressioning would be extremely difficult as the codebars have indentations. The key moves the sidebars forward on the codebar to align the sidebar's positive surface with the negative surface (indentations) of the codebar.
Gallery
References