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StealthKey Cylinder S14
StealthKey Cylinder | |
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Name | StealthKey Cylinder |
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Manufacturer | UrbanAlps |
Lock Type | Cylinder |
Lock Design | Lever |
Specifications | |
# of Components | 14 |
Component Type | Levers |
The StealthKey S14 a 14 lever euro cylinder lock. Each lever has 3 possible bittings. The levers are arranged in an alternating pattern - 1 left, then 1 right, etc. This helps compress a large number of elements into a tight space. There are two sidebars, interacting with half of the levers each -- one for the left facing elements, and one for the right facing elements. Levers have false gates. There is a true 0 cut lever.[1][2]
The bitting cannot be extracted from photographs of the key, but can be extracted if you have physical access to the key with a specialized tool or a modified StealthKey core.
Principles of Operation
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References
- ↑ StealthKey Technical Brochure https://www.urbanalps.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Urban-Alps_brochure_EN_2020.pdf
- ↑ StealthKey Product Catalogue https://www.urbanalps.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Urban-Alps_product_catalogue_EN_2020.pdf
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