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<center>Inside a lock is made of the following: 10 springs (under much tension), 10 bottom pins and 10 top pins. On each side of the lock there would be five pins (some locks have more than five pins on each side.)</center> | <center>Inside a lock is made of the following: 10 springs (under much tension), 10 bottom pins and 10 top pins. On each side of the lock there would be five pins (some locks have more than five pins on each side.)</center> | ||
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[[File:Locks-top-pin.jpg|border|center|text bottom|''Top Pin'']] | [[File:Locks-top-pin.jpg|border|center|text-bottom|''Top Pin'']] | ||
<center>Here a view of the top pin. The top pin varies in length but it usually the same form.</center> | <center>Here a view of the top pin. The top pin varies in length but it usually the same form.</center> | ||
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[[File:Lock-inside-pin.jpg|border|center|text bottom|''Bottom Pin'']] | [[File:Lock-inside-pin.jpg|border|center|text-bottom|''Bottom Pin'']] | ||
<center>Here is a view of the bottom pin. The bottom pin varies in length like the top pin, however, the bottom pin have more variations in form than the top pin. This pin is what we call a <i>spool</i> pin. These variations make lockpicking more difficult rather than the pin just having a straight form since these pins get stuck in the lock much easier than pins just with a straight form.</center> | <center>Here is a view of the bottom pin. The bottom pin varies in length like the top pin, however, the bottom pin have more variations in form than the top pin. This pin is what we call a <i>spool</i> pin. These variations make lockpicking more difficult rather than the pin just having a straight form since these pins get stuck in the lock much easier than pins just with a straight form.</center> |
Revision as of 11:09, 8 March 2011
Inside a Lock
Have you ever wondered (or cared) what is inside a lock? How does a lock close and how does a lock open? For this example, we have taken a "eurocylinder" The eurocylinder is the most used door lock in Europe.
Overview of inside a lock
The Pins Inside the Lock
Function of the key inside the lock
Examples of the Wrong Key in a Lock
Other parts of the Euro Cylinder
How does the lock open the door?