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Ten Familiar Terms Utilized in Lock Picking and Their Meanings

April 22, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The locksmithing jargon is really amazing. It’s magnetic how the lock smiths industry comes up with so many words that pertain to their craft. Those in the home safety and security industry use the same terms when describing the art of picking a lock. Here are 10 of the most common terminology you’ll encounter in the world of locksmiths or lock picking.

Ten Useful Lock Picking Expressions You Must Learn

1. Key

A key is a distinctive device made specifically to unfasten a lock. A locksmith can copy a key until it strongly resembles the original and can thus fit the lock.

2. key blank

A key blank is a tool that can be modified to match a specific lock. Sold unmodified, it can be used by lock experts to make keys to locks.

3. Set for Casting

A key casting set is a parcel that holds various elements used in producing and molding a key.

4. What is a Lever?

A lever is one of the major gears of a combination lock that leads to the drive cam. It can be stirred when a person employs the right combination to unlock the lock.  A hooked part of a lever which affects the drive cam is coined as a nose. A handle is utilized to turn the locking apparatus and is used in place of a knob in some locks.

5. A Lockout

A lockout is a situation that ensues when a lock is barred so that if blocks the access of a standard key.

6. Master Key

A master key is a device that can unlock a cluster of locks. More often than not, building owners are provided this so they do not have to carry numerous keys to unlock all the doors in their building.

7. Pick

A pick is a specialty tool that can be bought or made to open a lock if one does not have the key on hand. This pick ought to be small but sturdy enough to fit the lock without significantly damaging the locking mechanism.

8. “Pick Gun”

A pick gun is a mechanism that can be used to forcibly release a bolted door even without the proper key. This can be utilized to hurriedly unbolt a locked door even without manipulating the locking mechanism.

9. What is a Tension Wrench

A tension wrench is produced manually or purchased in lock specialist shops and used to twist the locking device for the door to open when the pins are in alignment. Anything that’s small and flat enough to fit a keyhole can turn into a tension wrench.

10. What is the Shearline

The shearline is a location in a cylinder at which specific tumbler surfaces must be aligned. When the pins all reach this point, the door opens.

Now that you know quite a few of the terminology used in lock picking, it is a lot easier for you to understand all the locksmithing manuals out there that instruct people how a lock operates.

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