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| (n.) An automotive key that operates all locks except storage compartments, on a vehicle where there is also a master key to operate all locks. |
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| (abb.) Vehicle Anti-Theft System |
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| (n.) A device which determines the resistor value required to complete the ignition circuit. It also reads the value of the resistor in a VATS key. |
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| (n.) A secure room in which objects of value are stored. |
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| (abb.) Vertical down |
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| (n.) An electronic system in some General Motors vehicles which uses a resistor pellet of varying value imbedded in a mechanical ignition key. |
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| (adj.) Of or pertaining to a mounting orientation of a safe or vault lock such that the bolt projects downward. |
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| (n.) The two-pin master key for all combinations listed in all blocks in a line down a page in the standard progression format. |
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| (n.) An exit device with bolts typically at the top and bottom of a door connected to a central mechanism by rods. |
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| (adj.) Of or pertaining to a mounting orientation of a safe or vault lock such that the bolt projects upward. |
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| (abb.) Vertical Group Master Key. |
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| (n.) A secondary locking mechanism combination used as a method of discriminating between suppliers for key control. |
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| (n.) The movable jaw of a key machine vise. |
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| (n.) A nut, with an external design to facilitate use without tools, that works in conjunction with the vise stud to tighten the vise on a key machine. |
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| (n.) A threaded post mounted to the carriage of a key machine to provide a means of tightening the vise. |
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| (n.) A specification that all keys and the visible portion of the front of all lock cylinders be stamped with standard keying symbols. |
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| (abb.) Visual Key Control |
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| (abb.) Vertical Up |
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