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- face
- n. the finished component of a lock visible on the edge of a door
- face cap
- n. a finished cover, that may retain a dust cover or serve as a plug retainer, affixed to the face of some lock cylinders
- face plate
- n. the finished, removable plate which covers the front of some locks
- factory original key
- n. the cut key furnished by the lock manufacturer for a lock or cylinder
- fail-safe
- adj.: a feature of a security device designed to release, for safety purposes, during a power loss
- false acceptance rate
- n. in a biometric access control device, the number of incorrect submissions that can be accepted as correct, typically expressed as per cent, e.g. less than 0.0001%
- false gate
- n. a gate in a part of the operating mechanism, which is not formed deeply enough to allow operation of the lock
- false rejection rate
- n. in a biometric access control device, the number of correct submissions that can be rejected as incorrect, typically expressed as per cent, e.g. less than 0.001%
- FAR
- abb. false acceptance rate
- feather key
- n. a type of flat key used for the original Yale pin tumbler mortise locks
- fence
- n. 1. a projection on a lock bolt which prevents movement of the bolt unless it can enter gates of properly aligned tumblers, 2. any locking element other than a sidebar or shackle designed to enter a tumbler's gate, 3. a projection on the lever in a combination lock that prevents the lever from engaging the drive cam until the proper combination is entered, see also "sidebar"
- file cabinet lock
- n. 1. any lock used on a file cabinet 2. a plunger lock cylinder for a gang lock normally used in a file cabinet
- fill program
- n. a computer based code reference which determines all combinations in a code series that match a given partial combination
- filler plate
- n. a usually flat piece of material used to; cover a hole or opening, provide a foundation for mounting additional hardware, or adjust the position of hardware as mounted
- fine ward
- n. a ward made of sheet metal, typically installed as a bridge ward
- finish
- n. a material, coloring and/or texturing specification
- fire alarm
- n. a system designed to detect and report conditions, which may indicate presence of a fire
- fire door
- n. a door constructed to provide a specific degree of fire protection
- fire door assembly
- n. any combination of a fire door, frame, hardware and other accessories, that together provides a specific degree of fire protection to the opening
- fire exit hardware
- n. exit devices, which may legally be installed, on fire doors. Distinguished from other exit devices because it: 1. is labeled for both fire and panic and; 2. has no means of locking the latch in a retracted position
- fire separation
- n. construction designed to limit the spread of fire in a structure
- fireman’s key
- n. a key used to override normal operation of elevators, bringing them to the ground floor
- first generation duplicate
- n. a key which was duplicated using a factory original key or a code original key as a pattern
- first key
- n. any key produced without the use of a pattern key
- five column progression
- n. a process wherein key bittings are obtained by using the cut possibilities in five columns of the key bitting array
- five pin master key
- n. a master key for all combinations obtained by progressing five bitting positions
- fixed fly
- n. in a combination lock, a fly that does not move relative to the wheel it is on
- fixed pin hand change wheel
- n. a combination wheel that uses pressed or threaded pins as a fixed fly
- fixed rise (chamber)
- n. a plug and shell pin chamber design associated with fixed rise pins
- fixed rise (pin)
- adj. of or pertaining to a pin tumbler which is designed to operate properly only when its rotation capabilities are limited or precluded
- fixed tumbler
- n. a ward located within the tumbler pack
- flat goods
- n. ancillary architectural hardware such as push plates, mop plates, stretcher plates, kick plates, etc.
- flat steel key
- n. a flat type key made of steel
- flat type key
- n. a key which is completely flat on both sides, usually used for warded or lever tumbler locks
- flexible head mortise cylinder
- n. an adjustable mortise cylinder which can be extended against spring pressure to a slightly longer length
- floor closer
- n. a door closer installed below the door at the floor surface, generally also acting as a bottom pivot for the door
- floor master key
- n. a master key which operates all or most master keyed locks on a particular floor of a building
- floor safe
- n. a security container designed for mounting below floor level with the top surface flush with the finished floor
- flush bolt
- n. a non-keyed deadbolt, with a one piece escutcheon/faceplate, typically mounted flush to door surfaces
- flush cup pull
- n. a flush pull with a circular cross-section
- flush pull
- n. a recess in a door or drawer which serves as a handle or grip
- flush ring
- n. a ring, recessed into a door, which swings out to serve as a handle
- fly
- n. the part of a combination wheel pack or a drive cam that makes contact with a similar part on an adjacent wheel in the wheel pack and causes it to turn
- fly stop
- n. the part of a combination lock wheel that restricts the motion of a movable fly
- folding key
- n. a key with multiple sections that pivot to make it more compact
- foot
- n. the cam portion of the trunnion assembly in some lever tumbler locks
- foot bolt
- n. a bolt mechanism typically mounted at the bottom of a door, and designed to be easily operated by ones foot
- forbidden zone
- n. on a combination lock dial, a range of marks within which the last item of the combination must not be set to provide for proper lock operation
- forced entry
- n. entry or bypass techniques which leave obvious damage to the lock or enclosure
- fork lock
- n. a motorcycle or bicycle lock which prevents the front fork from rotating
- four column progression
- n. a process wherein key bittings are obtained by using the cut possibilities in four columns of the key bitting array
- four pin master key
- n. a master key for all combinations obtained by progressing four bitting positions
- frangible shackle
- n. a padlock shackle designed to be broken easily
- frangible shackle padlock
- n. a padlock equipped with an easily broken shackle
- frangible tumbler
- n. a tumbler whose reference size may be permanently altered, or established, mechanically without removal from the cylinder
- French doors
- n. a set of double doors composed of many small glass panes and narrow stiles
- friction catch
- n. a door or cabinet latching device which contains no actuator and is released by applying a measure of force in the opening direction
- friction fence
- n. a combination lock fence that is usually mounted loosely to a rotatable member that biases the fence to test the cam and wheels for alignment at drop in
- friction hinge
- n. a device with torque resistance between two parts on a common axis
- frictioned plug
- n. a type of clutch system permitting both sides of a double profile cylinder to operate the lock regardless of whether the opposite plug is turned
- front
- n. the portion of a lock which provides the means of mounting the locking device to the edge of the door
- front drive
- adj. of or pertaining to a combination lock with the drive cam located between the dial and the wheel pack
- front reading (dial)
- adj. a safe dial that has graduations on the face
- FRR
- abb. false rejection rate
- full lip strike
- n. a strike plate for a latch with the lip extending the full height of the strike
- full mortise
- adj. pertaining to a method of installation in which only the faceplate and trim is exposed. The lock case is installed in a pocket in the door or drawer v. to make a rectangular pocket in a door or drawer that is only open on the edge of the door or drawer
- full mortise hinge
- n. a type of hinge designed for mortising into the edge of the door and into the rabbet of a door frame
- function
- n. a set of operating features for a particular type of lock or exit device which make it suitable for a specific application. The function is designated by a classification name or standards reference number. See ANSI or BHMA for a specific listing.
- fusible link
- n. a relock trigger activated by heat
- fusible link arm
- n. a door closer arm which includes a mechanism for holding a door open. This mechanism has an element which, when subjected to certain temperatures, melts and allows the door to close
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