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- t-b
- abb. tip-to-bow
- T-handle
- n. a T-shaped handle assembly which may be lockable
- T-strike
- n. a strike whose lip spans the middle portion (but not the full height) of the strike
- tactile
- adj. of or pertaining to a knob, lever or other device to open a door, which conveys a special sense of touch; typically used as a warning to the visually impaired of danger on the other side of the door
- tailpiece
- n. an actuator attached to the rear of the cylinder, parallel to the plug, typically used on rim, key-in-knob or special application cylinders
- talon
- n. the part of a lever lock bolt that is relieved to allow the key to enter and move the bolt
- tamper resistant fastener
- n. any one of several screws or nuts which have a specialized head, requiring a special-access tool for removal
- tamper switch
- n. a sensor that signals when someone attempts to access the mechanism of a security device
- TCP
- abb. transmission control protocol
- TCP/IP
- n. the system networks use to communicate with one another
- telescoping bolt
- n. the bolt of a locking device which extends and retracts by successive overlapping sections
- telescoping column
- n. a steering column adjustable for length
- template
- n. a pattern used to mark cutout locations for hardware installation
- template hinge
- n. a hinge with dimensions, hole locations and tolerances which conform to ANSI standard A156.7
- tension washer
- n. a flexible washer under a wheel pack in some combination locks for adjusting tension on that wheel pack
- tension wrench
- n. a tool used to apply torque to a lock bolt or cylinder plug while attempting picking
- theoretical key changes
- n. pl. the total possible number of different combinations available for a specific cylinder or lock mechanism
- thermal lance
- n. an instrument, used for cutting with a pure oxygen feed, that uses itself and the material being cut as fuel
- thermal relocker
- n. a relocking device which is activated by heat
- threaded rose
- n. a rose with an internally threaded ferrule
- three column progression
- n. a process wherein key bittings are obtained by using the cut possibilities in three columns of the key bitting array
- three pin master key
- n. a master key for all combinations obtained by progressing three bitting positions
- three point latch
- n. a self-latching device designed to latch a door at the top, bottom and edge
- throat cut
- n. the cut made into a key to bypass a throat ward
- throat ward
- n. an obstruction formed in a lock's case or horn at the point of key entry, which prevents key rotation
- throw
- n. the distance a bolt or latch projects from the faceplate or case of a lock in the extended position
- throw member
- n. an intermediate actuator which engages the rear of the plug to transfer motion to a cam, tailpiece or other actuator
- thumb cuffs
- n. restraints designed to lock on the thumbs
- thumb index
- n. a projection of metal on a key bow which serves as a tactile means of orienting a non reversible key for correct lock insertion
- thumb latch
- n. a lock with a thumbpiece to actuate the latch
- thumb turn
- n. a actuator which can be turned by thumb and forefinger
- thumb turn cylinder
- n. a cylinder with a turn knob rather than a keyway and tumbler mechanism
- thumbpiece
- n. a generally flat, projecting latch actuator found above a grip handle and depressed by the thumb
- tilt column
- n. a steering column design which permits vertical adjustment of the steering wheel
- time delay
- n. and adj. a feature which prevents operation until a set amount of time has elapsed. Activation normally begins when access, egress or other unlocking is desired.
- time delay lock
- n. a lock that has a mechanism for preventing unlocking until a specific amount of time has passed
- time lock
- n. a secondary device which prevents movement of a bolt or boltworks until a set amount of time has elapsed. The device is normally set or activated at the time of locking.
- timing
- n. the engagement or positioning of an assembly of internal parts so as to produce the desired sequence of engagement during operation
- tip
- n. the portion of the key which enters the keyway first
- tip stop
- n. a type of stop located at or near the tip of the key
- tip to bow
- n. a specification that a bitting combination is recorded starting at the tip and proceeding to the bow
- tips & stems
- n. a key bow and shank that uses a detachable end with a bit(s) on it
- TL-15
- n. a U.L. rating given to a container whose door has been tested against forcible entry, with common hand tools, for a period of 15 man minutes
- TL-30
- n. a U.L. rating given to a container whose door has been tested against forcible entry, with common hand tools and/or abrasive cutting wheels and power saws, for a period of 30 man minutes
- TMK
- abb. top master key
- toe (of a shackle)
- n. that part of the shackle, which may be removed from the padlock body
- toggle
- n. a pivoting one-piece stop works activator
- token
- n. a self-contained electronic key
- tolerance
- n. the deviation allowed from a given dimension
- tone dialer
- n. a telephone communication device, normally activated by an alarm, that uses a series of tones to dial a predetermined number
- top-down order
n. an arrangement of potential key cut depths within a KBA beginning at the shallowest and continuing to the deepest - top jamb mount
- n. surface application of a door closer body directly to the header
- top master key
- n. the highest level master key in a master key system
- top of blade
- n. the bitted edge of a single bitted key
- top pin
- n. usually a cylindrical shaped tumbler, usually flat on both ends and installed in direct contact with the spring in the pin stack
- total position progression
- n. a process used to obtain key bittings in a master key system wherein bittings of change keys differ from those of the top master key in all bitting positions
- touch bar
- n. a type of exit device actuator which typically does not pivot and retracts the bolt with a minimum of pressure
- touch pad
- n. 1. an exit device actuator with a paddle shape 2. a remote door opener activator, typically electric or electronic, which facilitates handicap access
- track
- n. the bitting surface of a sidewinder key
- trailing face
- n. the door face farthest from the strike side of the jamb when the door is open
- transom catch
- n. a surface mounted latch, typically having an actuator operated by a long pole or an attached pull chain
- transponder key
- n. a key with an electronic component which can convert a radio signal into an electrical current enabling the key to transmit a unique code back in return
- trap
- n. an indicator which, once disturbed, wittingly or unwittingly, alerts those setting it to an attempted covert entry
- tri-bolt
- adj. referring to a three point locking system usually found on round door safes
- tri spoke handle
- n. a safe handle that has 3 extensions off the main hub
- trick lock
- n. a lock which requires successful operation of one or more moving panels, concealed buttons, etc., often in addition to normal operation by key and/or combination
- trim
- n. exposed components of a lockset or latchset, which allow operation, enhance appearance or provide protection
- trim panel
- n. the decorative and functional assembly, which covers the inside surface of a vehicle, door
- triplex spindle
- n. a spindle with three wedge shaped bars which spread to grip the inside of the knob shank when the knob set screw is tightened
- TRTL-15x6
- n. a U.L. rating given to a container when it has been tested against forcible entry, on all six sides, with common hand tools and/or abrasive cutting wheels, power saws, and oxy-fuel gas cutting or welding torch for a period of 15 man minutes
- TRTL-30
- n. a U.L. rating given to a container where the door has been tested against forcible entry with common hand tools and/or abrasive cutting wheels, power saws, and oxy-fuel gas cutting or welding torch for a period of 30 man minutes
- TRTL-30x6
- n. a U.L. rating given to a container when it has been tested against forcible entry, on all six sides, with common hand tools and/or abrasive cutting wheels, power saws, and oxy-fuel gas cutting or welding torch for a period of 30 man minutes
- TRTL-60
- n. a U.L. rating given to a container where the door has been tested against forcible entry with common hand tools and/or abrasive cutting wheels, power saws, and oxy-fuel gas cutting or welding torch for a period of 60 man minutes
- trunkslammer
- n. someone who doesn't have, or want, state-of-the-art capabilities and does shoddy work
- trunnion
- n. the part of a lever lock that accepts the key and stabilizes it, typically a single piece or an assembly consisting of some combination of a nose, guide and foot
- trunk lock
- n. 1. a hinged strap with a staple or a lock at the end that mates with a receptacle in the trunk, 2. a lock designed to secure the trunk of an automobile
- try-out key
- n. a manipulation key which is usually part of a set, used for a specific series, keyway, and/or brand of lock
- TTL
- abb. 1. transistor transistor logic, 2. time to live
- T-strike
- n. a strike whose lip spans the middle portion (but not the full height) of the strike
- tube
-
n.
a hollow cylindrical pipe passing through a safe or vault
door from the lock to the front of the door
- tube horn
- n. a protrusion designed into the back of a combination lock case for attachment of the tube
- tubular key
- n. a key with a tubular blade. The key cuts are made into the end of the blade, around its circumference.
- tubular key cylinder
- n. a cylinder whose tumblers are arranged in a circle and which is operated by a tubular key
- tubular lockset
- n. a bored lockset whose latch or bolt locking mechanism is contained in the component installed into the edge bore
- tubular pick
- n. a pick designed to operate a tubular key lock
- tumbler
- n. a movable obstruction of varying size and configuration in a lock or cylinder which makes direct contact with the key or another tumbler and prevents an incorrect key or torque device from activating the lock or other mechanism
- tumbler nest
- n. a position within a lock designed to accept a tumbler pack, it typically includes a tumbler post and a spring rest
- tumbler pack
- n. a complete set of lever tumblers for a given lock
- tumbler post
- n. a rod mounted in a lever lock, upon which the pivoting ends of the tumblers are in turn mounted
- tumbler separator
- n. a thin spacer placed between lever tumblers to reduce friction
- tumbler spring
- n. any spring which acts directly on a tumbler
- turn
- n. a lock, latch or exit device part which is contacted to achieve the normal operation. It may be a knob, lever or thumb turn.
- turn disk
- n. a disk shaped component with a cam actuated by a thumb turn, normally used in a mortise lock
- twisting tumbler
- n. a pin tumbler which must rotate to a specific position to allow plug rotation
- two column progression
- n. a process wherein key bittings are obtained by using the cut possibilities in two columns of the key bitting array
- 2 in 1 pick
- n. a tool designed to open lever locks where bolt pressure and lever manipulation are applied simultaneously
- two pin master key
- n. a master key for all combinations obtained by progressing two bitting positions
- two point lock
- n. a lock with two bolts which are thrown and withdrawn simultaneously, often in more than one direction
- two-step progression
- n. a progression using a two increment difference between bittings of a given position
- TXTL-60
- n. A U.L. rating given to a container where the door has been tested against forcible entry with common hand tools and/or abrasive cutting wheels, power saws, and oxy-fuel gas cutting or welding torch and may further include nitroglycerin or other high explosives for a period of 60 man minutes. The total quantity of explosives employed may not exceed 8 ounces. Not more than 4 ounces is to be used in a single charge.
- type 1
- n. a UL rating given to an electronic combination lock able to withstand 20 man-hours of expert manipulation as well as other specifications as listed in UL 2058
- type 1F
- n. a UL rating given to an electronic combination lock able to withstand 20 man-hours of expert manipulation as well as other specifications as listed in UL 2058. The lock also meets U.S. Federal Specifications FF-L-2740.
- type 2
- n. a UL rating given to an electronic combination lock able to withstand specifications as listed in UL 2058
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