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| (n.) A vault with a man door and open floor space inside. |
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| (n.) A safe installed in a wall so that only the door and a frame is visible. |
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(n.) 1. The projecting ridge of a lock or keyhole that prevents the turning of a key other than the proper one.
(n.) 2. The notch cut into a key that corresponds to such a ridge. |
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| (n.) A modification of a key which allows it to bypass a ward. |
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| (adj.) Having one or more wards. |
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| (n.) A key with ward cuts only, typically a bit key, flat steel key or corrugated key. |
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| (n.) A ward is a fixed projection designed to obstruct unauthorized keys from entering or operating the lock. Provides little security as wards are easy to bypass with a stiff piece of wire or thin strip of metal. |
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| (n.) An independent testing laboratory. |
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(n.) 1. A lock which prevents rotation of a wheel.
(n.) 2. A lock which prevents removal of a wheel. |
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| (n.) An assembly of combination wheels. |
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| (n.) A tool used to remove the steering wheel from a column. |
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| (n.) An alarm system component designed to detect breaking glass. |
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(n.) 1. A device used to decode lever lock combinations by an arc contact with the configured lever/belly characteristic shape.
(n.) 2. A tool for cleaning the hidden part of an automotive window to facilitate viewing of linkage. |
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| (n.) Lock or exit device trim which activates a mechanism. |
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