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- C label
- n. a classification by Underwriters Laboratories for doors with 3/4 hour rated fire protection
- cabin-door hook
- n. a U-shaped latch that pivots to encircle a strike projection
- cable wired remote relocker
- n. a spring loaded relock, triggered by release of the attached wire
- cam
- n. 1. a lock or cylinder component which transfers the rotational motion of a key or cylinder plug to the bolt works of a lock 2. the bolt of a cam lock
- cam lock
- n. a complete locking assembly in the form of a cylinder whose cam is the actual locking bolt
- cane bolt
- n. a surface mounted deadbolt designed to be moved by hand via a 90º bend in the bolt that serves as a handle
- cap
- 1. n. a spring cover for a single pin chamber 2. n. a part which may serve as a plug retainer and/or a holder for the tailpiece 3. v. to install a cap
- capping block
- n. a holding fixture for certain interchangeable cores which aids in the installation of the caps
- captains wheel
- n. 1. a spoked handle on a safe used to extend or retract the bolts, 2. a spoked handle on a safe used to engage or disengage the pressure system
- captured combination bit position
- n. the position where a movable key insert is placed on a key
- captured hinge
- n. a hinge system for safes where the door may not be lifted off the body of the safe without the removal of one of the hinge blocks
- card access system
- n. an access control system that utilizes a controlled security card as the credential
- card holder
- n. a person to whom a card has been issued
- card reader
- n. a device which interprets coding resident on or in cards
- carriage
- n. 1. the movable assembly of a key machine which supports the key vise(s), 2. a changeable part of a clipper that holds the key blank
- carry bar
- n. the part of a multi-bolt safe boltworks to which the bolts are attached
- case
- n. the housing or body of a lock
- case cover
- n. the portion of a lock case which is designed to be removable to allow access to the mechanism
- casement window
- n. a window with a sash which pivots or swings to open
- case ward
- n. any ward directly attached to or projecting from a lock case
- catch
- n. any device that holds a door closed and may be released by simply pushing or pulling on the door
- CBOK
- abb. construction breakout key
- CCW
abb. Counter Clockwise, as used in combination dialing instructions - central processing
- adj. of or pertaining to an access control system in which all or most control functions are performed by the main computer
- central station
- n. a location designed for the express purpose of processing status signals for multiple alarm systems
- certificate of occupancy
- n. a document, granted by the authority having jurisdiction, permitting occupancy or use
- chain bolt
- n. a spring biased bolt operated by an attached chain, typically for mounting to the top of a door
- chain lock
- n. a device used to secure property with interlocking links and secured on both ends by a slide plate or a key locking device
- chamber
- n. any cavity in a cylinder plug and/or shell which houses the tumblers
- change index
- n. the point on a key changeable combination lock dial ring to which the old and new combinations must be dialed when changing the combination
- change key
- n. 1. a key which operates only one cylinder or one group of keyed alike cylinders in a keying system, 2. any device that is used to mechanically or electronically allow resetting of certain key or combination locks, see also "reset key" #1
- changeable bit key
- n. a key which can be recombinated by exchanging and/or rearranging portions of its bit or blade
- changeable fence
- n. the fence of a lever tumbler lock composed of multiple segments which may be set to various positions in order to change the combination of the lock
- changeable lever
- n. a lever tumbler typically made in two or more pieces which can be variably positioned with each other to change the effective location of the gate
- changeable tumbler
- n. a tumbler whose reference size can be changed mechanically without removal from the lock or cylinder
- chassis
- n. the part of a cylindrical lockset that contains the actuating mechanism and has a means for mounting trim and a bolt
- check pin
- n. a device resembling a bottom pin, found in a non-traditional chamber, used to restrict the rotation of the plug unless a specific area of the key is cut
- cheek
- n. a projection from a lock case that serves as a guide or race for another part
- Chubb shackle
- n. a hinged shackle with a pierced hole for the bolt in its movable end
- CIL
- abb. the title "Certified Institutional Locksmith" as awarded by ILA
- circular strike
- n. a typically round, finished strike, usually driven into place in a drilled hole
- CJIL
- abb. the title "Certified Journeyman Institutional Locksmith" as awarded by ILA
- CJL
- abb. the title Certified Journeyman Locksmith as awarded by the Professional Locksmith Association of Alberta
- CJS
- abb. the title "Certified Journeyman Safecracker" as awarded by NSO
- CK
- 1. abb. change key 2. abb. control key
- cladding
- n. an outer casing, usually metallic, typically filled with concrete to protect a safe against theft or penetration
- clamshell
- n. the two piece housing (usually plastic) that encases the upper steering column and ignition lock on some automotive applications
- claw bolt
- n. a bolt with one or more fingers, which extend out of the bolt and lock behind the strike as the bolt reaches the locked position
- clear opening
- n. a portal providing clearance through which passage is unhampered
- clevis
- n. a device to permanently attach a chain to a padlock
- clipper
- n. a hand held key bitting punch, often incorporating a trigger-like handle
- closed gated
- adj. pertaining to a lever tumbler whose gate is pierced into the body of the tumbler. The lever(s) surround the fence in both the locked and unlocked positions.
- closed knob
- n. a knob without an opening in its face
- closed loop
- n. a detection circuit where discontinuity in a branch will result in a reportable condition
- closer size
- adj. a numerical value related to the applied force of a door closer, with a larger number being a stronger force. Older closers were assigned alphabetic size designations, where A was the smallest.
- closet latch
- n. a latchset which has a turning device with minimum projection in place of the inside knob or lever
- closet spindle
- n. a spindle with a thumbturn attached to one end
- closing combinated
- adj. pertaining to a lever lock which is automatically combinated to the last key to extend the bolt
- cloverleaf cam
- n. a style of mortise cylinder cam with three lobes: a ball shaped longer center, and angular projections on either side
- clutch
- n. 1. the part of a profile cylinder which transfers rotational motion from the inside or outside element to a common cam or actuator, 2. the feature of a lever handle lockset which allows free movement of the lever when locked, 3. the feature of a cylinder which allows turning the plug without operation of the lock when a certain pressure is applied without the correct key
- abb. the title "Certified Master Institutional Locksmith" as awarded by ILA
- CMK
- abb. construction master key
- CMK'd
- abb. construction master keyed
- CML
- abb. the title "Certified Master Locksmith" as awarded by ALOA
- CMS
- abb. the title "Certified Master Safecracker" as awarded by NSO
- CMST
- abb. the title "Certified Master Safe Technician" as awarded by SAVTA
- CO
- abb. certificate of occupancy
- code
- n. 1. a designation assigned to a particular key combination for reference when additional keys or cylinders may be needed. See also, "blind code", "direct code", and "key symbol", 2. a standard for Life Safety, structural integrity, fire safety, etc., either incorporated into the statutes of a given jurisdiction, or a model standard
- code key
- n. a key cut to a specific code rather than duplicated from a pattern key. it may or may not conform to the lock manufacturer's specifications
- code original key
- n. a code key which conforms to the lock manufacturer's specifications
- code series
- n. an ordered sequence of unique codes related to specific key combinations, key sections and manufacturers
- coercivity
- adj. the measure (usually expressed in Oersteds) of a magnetic material's resistance to being recorded or erased. Magnetic stripe cards are either low coercivity or high coercivity.
- comb attack
- n. 1. a pin tumbler defeat tactic using a series of straight pins or teeth on a single tool, intended to push the pin stack past the shear line, 2. a defeat tactic used to force a spring cover off a pin tumbler cylinder
- combinate
- v. to set a combination in a lock, cylinder, or key
- combination
- n. the group of numbers which represent the bitting of a key and/or the tumblers of a lock or cylinder
- combination lock
- n. a lock which is operated by local input of a specific series or sequence of numbers or letters
- combination wafer
- n. a type of disc tumbler used in certain binary type disc tumbler key-in-knob looks. Its presence requires that a cut be made in that position of the operating key(s)
- combination wheel
- n. a wheel type tumbler in a combination lock
- compensate drivers
- v. to select longer or shorter top pins, depending on the length of the rest of the pin stack, in order to achieve a uniform pin stack height
- complementary keyway
- n. usually a disc tumbler keyway used in master keying. It accepts keys of different sections whose blades contact different bearing surfaces of the tumblers.
- composite blank
- n. a blank designed to enter two or more simplex keyways
- composite keyway
- n. a keyway which has been enlarged to accept more than one key section, often key sections of more than one manufacturer
- compound bitted key
- n. a key with at least one compound cut
- compound cut
- n. a bitting which has another bitting dimension within its dimensions
- compound lever
- n. a lever tumbler that has two or more distinct sweeps contacted by two or more different keys
- concealed key control
n. a specification that all keys and the non-visible portion of all lock cylinders be stamped with standard keying symbols - concealed screw rose
- n. KIK or KIL trim that snaps into place to hide mounting screws
- concealed shell cylinder
- n. a specially constructed (usually mortise) cylinder. Only the plug face is visible when the lock trim is in place
- concealed vertical rod exit device
- n. a vertical rod exit device whose rods and header/threshold bolts are concealed within the door
- concrete case
- n. an enclosure for mounting a floor closer
- configured pin
- n. a bottom pin which is designed not to rotate along its long axis, often associated with off-centerline chambers
- constant cut
- n. any bitting(s) which are identical in corresponding positions from one key to another in a keying system. They usually serve to group these keys together within a given level of keying, and/or link them with keys of other levels. See also "rotating constant"
- construction breakout key
- n. a key used by some manufacturers to render all construction master keys permanently inoperative
- construction core
- n. an interchangeable or removable core designed for use during the construction phase of a building. The cores are normally keyed alike and, upon completion of construction, they are to be replaced by the permanent system's cores.
- construction hole
- n. a recess or pocket designed to receive ball bearings in lost-ball keying. The size and/or shape of the recess is such that a pin tumbler cannot enter it.
- construction master key
- n. a key normally used by construction personnel for a temporary period during building construction. It may be rendered permanently inoperative without disassembling the cylinder.
- construction master keyed
- adj. of or pertaining to a cylinder which is or is to be operated temporarily by a construction master key
- contact area
- n. the gate area in a combination lock drive cam where the lever nose does not contact the drive cam
- contact point(s)
- n. the area on each side of the drive cam gate that the lever nose makes contact with. Most locks have a left contact point and a right contact point.
- contact switch
- n. a electrical, magnetic or mechanical device that triggers a circuit(s) to open or closed depending on the application
- contactless smart card
- n. a card, conforming to the physical characteristics specified in ISO 7813 & 10536, which contains one or more integrated circuits and does not use contacts to obtain power and allow interface to external equipment
- continuous duty
- adj. designed to sustain application of power for extended periods
- control chamber
- n. in an interchangeable or removable core, any chamber which has a control shear line, which is different from the operating shear line
- control cut
- n. any bitting which operates the retaining device of an interchangeable or removable core
- control dimension
- n. in certain interchangeable or removable cores, the distance between the operating shear line and the control shear line, expressed either in units of the increment or as a measurement
- control key
- n. 1. a key whose only purpose is to remove and/or install an interchangeable or removable core 2. a bypass key used to operate and/or reset some combination type locks 3. a key which allows disassembly of some removable cylinder locks
- control lug
- n. that part of an interchangeable or removable core-retaining device which locks the core into its housing
- control number
- n. a number used to calculate the size of the build-up pin when; (a) the sizes of bottom and master pins are known, or (b) the bitting depths of all operating keys are known
- control shear line
- n. the shear line which allows operation of the control lug of an interchangeable or removable core
- control sleeve
- n. the part of an interchangeable or removable core retaining device which surrounds the plug
- controlled cross keying
- n. a condition in which two or more different keys of the same level of keying and under the same higher level key(s) operate one cylinder by design; e.g., XAA1 operated by AA2 (but not XAA1 operated by AB1)
- Note: This condition could severely limit the security of the cylinder and the maximum expansion of the system when (1) more than a few of these different keys operate a cylinder, or (2) more than a few differently cross keyed cylinders per system are required.
- controller
- n. a device that has decision making capability by way of authentication or lookup in a database. It serves a control function by having output relays or other interfaces with other devices which may include other controllers, electric strikes, alarms, or printers.
- convertible dial
- n. a dial that is designed to readily accept a key locking core at any time
- coordinator
- n. in conjunction with a pair of doors, a device designed to cause the inactive leaf to close first
- core
- n. a complete unit, often with a "figure eight" shape, which usually consists of the plug, shell, tumblers, springs, plug retainer and spring cover(s). It is primarily used in removable and interchangeable core cylinders and locks.
- corner bracket
- n. a door closer mounting plate attached to the upper corner of the jamb
- covert entry
- n. the use of entry or bypass techniques that can only be detected via disassembly and/or detailed inspection of lock components
- CPL
- abb. the title "Certified Professional Locksmith" as awarded by ALOA
- CPP
- abb. the title "Certified Protection Professional" as awarded by ASIS
- CPS
- abb. the title "Certified Professional Safe Technician" as awarded by SAVTA
- crane hinge
- n. a three leaf hinge assembly with two of the leaves being mounted to the body and door and the third only to the other two leaves
- CRL
- abb. the title "Certified Registered Locksmith" as awarded by ALOA
- credential
- n. any authorizing instrument, other than a mechanical key, that can cause entry to be allowed
- cremone bolt
- n. a surface mounted, top and bottom locking, deadbolt mechanism operated by a central handle
- cross-bore
- n. a hole drilled into the face of a door where a bored or interconnected lockset is to be installed
- cross keying
- n. the deliberate process of combinating a cylinder (usually in a master key system) to two or more different keys which would not normally be expected to operate it together. See also "controlled cross keying" and "uncontrolled cross keying."
- cruciform
- adj. of or pertaining to a key section or keyway which usually resembles a plus sign (+) or the letter "X"
- CSI
- abb. Construction Specifiers Institute
- cuff
- n. a sleeve mounted around a steering column to protect the column
- cup escutcheon
- n. lock trim that creates a recess in a door face and does not protrude beyond the door face
- cup handle
- n. a fitting recessed into a door surface to provide a finger grip with which to move the door
- cupboard latch
- n. a latching mechanism typically surface mounted to the outside of cabinet doors or drawers
- curb
- n. a round safe lock cover that is rabbeted and has a wheel post as an integral part of its construction
- curb post
- n. a wheel post attached to a curb
- curtain (British)
- n. in a lever tumbler lock, a device that blocks access to the keyhole when the key is turned
- curved lip strike
- n. a strike so shaped as to effect smoother function of the latch while the door is closing
- cut
- v. to make cuts into a key blade, see also "key cut(s)"
- cut angle
- n. a measurement, usually expressed in degrees, for the angle between the two sides of a key cut, see also "degree of rotation"
- cutaway
- 1. adj. of or pertaining to a device with material removed or a transparent cover to expose and demonstrate a mechanism or feature 2. n. any cutaway product
- cut edge
- n. the portion of the key blade which contains the cuts
- cut key
- n. a key which has been bitted or combinated
- cut root
- n. the bottom of a key cut
- cut root shape
- n. the shape of the bottom of a key cut. It may have a flat or radius of a specific dimension, or be a perfect "V"
- cutter
- n. the part of a key machine which makes the cuts into the key blank
- cutter guard
- n. a shield over a key machine cutter to protect the operator
- CW
abb. Clockwise, as used in combination dialing instructions - cylinder
- n. a complete operating unit which usually consists of the plug shell, tumblers, springs, plug retainer, a cam/tailpiece or other actuating device, and all other necessary operating parts
- cylinder blank
- n. a dummy cylinder which has a solid face and no operating parts
- cylinder clip
- n. a spring steel device used to secure some types of cylinders
- cylinder collar
- n. a plate or ring installed under the head of a cylinder to improve appearance and/or security
- cylinder guard
- n. a protective cylinder mounting device
- cylinder key
- n. a broad generic term including virtually all keys for pin and disc tumbler locks
- cylinder lock
- n. any lock that is operated by a cylinder key
- cylindrical lockset
- n. a bored lockset whose latch or bolt locking mechanism is contained in the portion installed through the cross-bore
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