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| (n.) An L shaped handle assembly which may be lockable. |
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| (n.) A cabinet lock with an L shaped handle. |
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| (n.) A door which has a fire protection certification by one of the recognized underwriting agencies. |
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| (n.) A labeled door equipped with labeled hardware that can be used for building egress. |
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| (n.) A padlock whose case is constructed of separate plates usually riveted together. |
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| (n.) A self-standing surveillance camera having alarm compatible for IR devices, switches and onboard website, Internet email sending capability. |
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| (n.) An interchangeable core which is too large to fit into a small format interchangeable core housing. |
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(adj.) 1. A way of cutting a key so that the roots of adjacent cuts are connected by a straight-line cut.
(adj.) 2. A way of cutting a key so that the root of a shallow cut is widened until it intersects the included angle of an adjacent deeper cut. |
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(n.) 1. A mechanical or magnetic door fastener which can automatically keep a door, gate, etc., closed.
(v.) 2. Engagement of a latch when a door, gate, etc. is pushed or pulled closed. |
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| (n.) A spring actuated bolt, normally with one or more beveled surfaces, which, when aligned with the strike, engages it automatically. |
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| (n.) A plate or combination of interlocking pieces designed to block access to the edge of a latch when the door is shut. |
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| (n.) The encasement portion of some types of lockset that contains the latch and may also contain its operating mechanism. |
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| (n.) The final speed of a door just prior to closing. |
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| (n.) A non locking device which contains only a latch bolt, a means of operating said latch and all required trim. |
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| (n.) A compartmented container used to organize cylinder parts during keying or servicing. |
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| (n.) A cam or tailpiece designed to remain stationary while the cylinder plug is partially rotated and/or vice-versa. |
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| (n.) The door face closest to the strike side of the jamb when the door is open. |
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(n.) 1. One half or section of a hinge.
(n.) 2. One door in a set of double doors.
(n) 3. One section of a multiple section door. |
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| (adj.) Pertaining to an inward swinging door with hinges on the left side, using the outside of the door as reference. |
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| (adj.) Pertaining to a left handed door which swings outward. |
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| (n. pl.) A pair of ringlike fetters, connected by a short chain or straight member, designed to be locked about the ankle. |
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| (n. pl.) The divisions of a master key system into hierarchies of access, as shown in the following tables. Note: the standard key coding system has been expanded to include key symbols for systems of more than four levels of keying. |
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| (n.) Part of a combination lock that engages the drive cam, when the proper combination is supplied, and is directly attached to the locking bolt. |
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| (n.) A turn device in the general shape of an "L" used on certain locks and latches, as an alternate to a knob for ease of use. |
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| (n.) A lock whose tumblers are levers that must be raised to a given position so that the bolt can move. |
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| (n.) The hooked portion of a lever that engages the drive cam in a combination lock. |
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| (n.) A set of lever tumblers. |
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| (n.) Any device which utilizes a fulcrum with a long bar or pole as a means to apply pressure while drilling. |
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| (n.) A flat, spring-loaded tumbler which usually pivots on a post. It contains a gate which must be aligned with a fence to allow movement of the bolt. |
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| (abb.) Large Format Interchangeable Core |
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| (abb.) Left Hand |
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| (abb.) Left Hand Reverse Bevel |
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| (abb.) Left Hand Vertical Down |
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| (abb.) Left Hand Vertical Up |
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| (n.) The distance a lever tumbler may be raised by a key from its at-rest position. |
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(n.) 1. Any of various parts in a lock that help transfer motion to the bolt of a lock from a cylinder, turnpiece or other actuator not mounted to or touching the bolt/lock case.
(n.) 2. Part of the interconnected boltworks of an automotive lock. |
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| (n.) The extended (usually curved) leading edge of a strike. |
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| (n.) A tool which aids installation of cylinder components into the cylinder shell. |
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(abb.) 1. Locked On By Combination
2. (sic) Locked On Back Cover |
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| (n.) The index to which a combination is dialed in order to remove the lock's cover. |
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| (n.) A device operated by a key, combination, or keycard and used, as on a door, for holding, closing, or securing. |
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| (n.) A kit offered by the manufacturer or distributor of a product, which contains what he deems required to properly service the product. |
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| (n.) The vertical edge of a door designed for lock or latch installation. |
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| (n.) An opening in the case of a lever tumbler lock for viewing the fence entering the gates of the levers. |
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| (adj.) Of or pertaining to a combination lock that is inoperable because the last number of a combination is set in the forbidden zone. |
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| (n.) An assembly which permits a laptop computer to be used, opened, closed, but not removed from a premises, often secured by a padlock. |
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| (adj.) Of or pertaining to a condition wherein the bolt(s) are engaged and the lock(s) are restricting access. |
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| (n.) A combination lock cover that can only be removed in conjunction with dialing the combination or while the lock bolt is in motion. |
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| (adj.) Of or pertaining to a condition wherein the bolt(s) are engaged and lock(s) are not restricting access. |
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(v. tr.) 1. To fasten the lock of: close and lock a drawer.
(v. tr.) 2. To shut or make secure with or as if with locks: locked the house. |
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(n.) 1. Any of various types of locks designed for a specific mounting preparation commonly used on lockers as well as other applications.
(n.) 2. Any of various locks used to lock lockers. |
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| (n.) A fixed component of a safe which locks the safe door in place in the locked position. |
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| (n.) A lug nut which requires the use of a key or special wrench. |
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| (n.) Any situation in which the normal operation of a lock or cylinder is prevented. |
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| (n.) A key made in two pieces. One piece is trapped in the keyway by the tumblers when inserted and blocks entry of any regular key. The second piece is used to remove the first piece. |
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| (n.) A locking device, complete with trim, mounting hardware and strike. |
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| (n.) A person with the knowledge and ability to select, install, service and bypass all the components of an electrical or mechanical lock. |
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| (abb.) Low Coercivity |
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| (n.) A keying method that uses a tiny ball(s) in the pin stack. The ball(s) may be removed from the pin stack without disassembly of the cylinder. Typically used for construction keying. |
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| (adj.) A low energy form of magnetic encoding measuring 300 Oe which is not very resistant to accidental erasure. |
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| (n.) A usually rotatable safe door which has projections that interlock with the safe body to retain the door. |
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