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December 21, 2024

Master Keying With Bilock - Interchaneable Core for any brand of hardware

 

Master Keying - How it Works

BiLock's completely interchangeable core lock system (QCC) enables a lock combination to be changed in seconds, provides second-to-none key controls, offers fast and efficient maintenance and large, virtually unlimited master keying system capabilities!

So-called "Master Key" systems have almost become a generic term. Real Master Key Systems that can incorporate high security key control is the specialty and unique purpose of the Bilock range of Extreme SecurityProducts. Because it offers switch locks, perimeter locks, filing cabinet locks, garage door locks and virtually any lock on the market today are much rarer, and BiLock is very rare. BiLock offers virtually infinite combinations with tightly controlled security, it gives both the locksmith and the end user confidence and flexibility. It is the Company's understanding of what a true Master Key System requires that has positioned BiLock at the forefront in todays security market.

The BiLock key system utilises up to 12 chambers with 4 depths per chamber. The numerical sum of these combinations gives 16,777,216 actual key combinations per profile. Powerful Master Key Systems can be generated from these combinations. It also makes possible an authentic and convenient one key system for each individual user authorised to access any particular area, building or group of buildings.

Authorised BiLock agents use a computerised master key generation system, which allows them to build seriously complex Master Key Systems without compromising system security.

The authentic color coded key heads allow convenient identification of different keys, making life simpler  for key holders. 
During construction phases of building construction, Bilock offers color coded cores to help identify the stage in construction. Examples can be like Brown cores for Carpentry stages, Blue cores for Plumbing stages, Red cores for Electrical stages. This unique attribute can be quickly modified by construction project managers to secure ptions of a building during construction that require a particular trade to complete before another, increasing security and reducing the potential for worksite injury.

Widely used across the planet, Bilock’s unique keying system is especially designed to operate in almost every different brand of hardware, enabling brands by Allegion and Assa Abloy (two of the world’s largest lock and door hardware manufacturers) to work together more easily, than with current offerings by each manufacturer. Door and hardware suppliers and locksmiths who offer Bilock products can service customers more easily, especially when architects and general contractors discover issues due to brand choice, on the job.

The clear choice today is convenience with security and Bilock brings convenience and security by making different brands of hardware work together to solve the previously unable to resolve easily issues.

December 10, 2024

ASSA Max+ - A Leader In Modern Mechanical Access Control

 Exploring the Advanced Security of ASSA Max+: A Locksmith’s Perspective



In the world of high-security locks, few names command the respect that ASSA does. The ASSA Max+ series, in particular, represents a pinnacle of engineering excellence, offering unparalleled protection for both residential and commercial applications. In this blog post, we’ll explore what makes the ASSA Max+ such a standout choice and why it’s a go-to for those seeking robust security solutions.


What Is the ASSA Max+?


The ASSA Max+ is a high-security locking system designed to provide maximum protection against unauthorized access. Manufactured by ASSA ABLOY, a global leader in lock innovation, the Max+ incorporates advanced features to counter modern threats such as lock picking, bumping, and unauthorized duplication of keys.


This system is particularly popular in industries where security cannot be compromised, such as government facilities, banks, and data centers. However, it is also a top choice for private property owners who value peace of mind.


Key Features of the ASSA Max+


1. Patent-Protected Key System


One of the standout features of the Max+ series is its patented key design. The patented system ensures that keys cannot be duplicated without authorization, adding an extra layer of security. This feature is ideal for Exploring the Advanced Security of ASSA Max+: A Locksmith’s Perspective


In the world of high-security locks, few names command the respect that ASSA does. The ASSA Max+ series, in particular, represents a pinnacle of engineering excellence, offering unparalleled protection for both residential and commercial applications. In this blog post, we’ll explore what makes the ASSA Max+ such a standout choice and why it’s a go-to for those seeking robust security solutions.


What Is the ASSA Max+?


The ASSA Max+ is a high-security locking system designed to provide maximum protection against unauthorized access. Manufactured by ASSA ABLOY, a global leader in lock innovation, the Max+ incorporates advanced features to counter modern threats such as lock picking, bumping, and unauthorized duplication of keys.


This system is particularly popular in industries where security cannot be compromised, such as government facilities, banks, and data centers. However, it is also a top choice for private property owners who value peace of mind.


Key Features of the ASSA Max+


1. Patent-Protected Key System


One of the standout features of the Max+ series is its patented key design. The patented system ensures that keys cannot be duplicated without authorization, adding an extra layer of security. This feature is ideal for environments where access control is critical.


2. Unique Side Bar Technology


The Max+ incorporates a side bar mechanism that significantly enhances pick resistance. Unlike traditional pin tumbler systems, this side bar interacts with the lock’s secondary locking mechanism, ensuring that the cylinder can only turn when the correct key is inserted.


3. Drill and Bump Resistance


Traditional lock cylinders can often fall victim to brute force or manipulation techniques like lock bumping. The Max+ is designed to withstand such attacks with reinforced materials and innovative internal components that resist drilling and bumping attempts.


4. Modular and Scalable Design


The ASSA Max+ system offers modular options that can be customized to meet specific security needs. This flexibility makes it suitable for various applications, from single-family homes to large-scale commercial facilities.


5. Longevity and Durability


Built with precision-engineered materials, the ASSA Max+ locks are designed to withstand harsh environments and long-term use, ensuring that security remains uncompromised over time.


Why Choose the ASSA Max+?


1. Peace of Mind


With its superior security features, the Max+ gives property owners the confidence that their assets are protected against even the most determined intruders.


2. Professional Endorsement


Locksmiths and security professionals frequently recommend the ASSA Max+ for its reliability and innovative design. Its advanced features set it apart from competitors in the high-security market.


3. Ideal for Restricted Access Environments


If you’re managing a facility where access needs to be tightly controlled, the Max+ is an excellent choice. Its patented key system ensures that only authorized individuals can reproduce keys, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.


Conclusion


The ASSA Max+ represents a benchmark in high-security locking systems. Its combination of innovative features, robust construction, and patented technology makes it a leader in the field. Whether you’re a homeowner looking for ultimate protection or a facility manager in need of reliable access control, the ASSA Max+ is a lock you can trust.


Are you considering upgrading your security with ASSA Max+ locks? Feel free to contact Locks210 for professional advice and installation services. Let’s secure what matters most!


Stay tuned for more insights into cutting-edge locking systems on Locks210. Your security is our priority! where access control is critical.


2. Unique Side Bar Technology


The Max+ incorporates a side bar mechanism that significantly enhances pick resistance. Unlike traditional pin tumbler systems, this side bar interacts with the lock’s secondary locking mechanism, ensuring that the cylinder can only turn when the correct key is inserted.


3. Drill and Bump Resistance


Traditional lock cylinders can often fall victim to brute force or manipulation techniques like lock bumping. The Max+ is designed to withstand such attacks with reinforced materials and innovative internal components that resist drilling and bumping attempts.


4. Modular and Scalable Design


The ASSA Max+ system offers modular options that can be customized to meet specific security needs. This flexibility makes it suitable for various applications, from single-family homes to large-scale commercial facilities.


5. Longevity and Durability


Built with precision-engineered materials, the ASSA Max+ locks are designed to withstand harsh environments and long-term use, ensuring that security remains uncompromised over time.


Why Choose the ASSA Max+?


1. Peace of Mind


With its superior security features, the Max+ gives property owners the confidence that their assets are protected against even the most determined intruders.


2. Professional Endorsement


Locksmiths and security professionals frequently recommend the ASSA Max+ for its reliability and innovative design. Its advanced features set it apart from competitors in the high-security market.


3. Ideal for Restricted Access Environments


If you’re managing a facility where access needs to be tightly controlled, the Max+ is an excellent choice. Its patented key system ensures that only authorized individuals can reproduce keys, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.


Conclusion


The ASSA Max+ represents a benchmark in high-security locking systems. Its combination of innovative features, robust construction, and patented technology makes it a leader in the field. Whether you’re a homeowner looking for ultimate protection or a facility manager in need of reliable access control, the ASSA Max+ is a lock you can trust.


Are you considering upgrading your security with ASSA Max+ locks? Feel free to contact Locks210 for professional advice and installation services. Let’s secure what matters most!


Stay tuned for more insights into cutting-edge locking systems on Locks210. Your security is our priority!


December 7, 2024

Raynor Garage Door Rekey - Post Revisited from February 2019

 

Raynor Garage Door Lock - Rekeying Procedure Without New Tumblers

 We revisit this post today due to the increasing quantity of views over the last five years….


About 6 weeks ago we took a call from a customer who requested service that no one else would provide,

The customer has an old Raynor brand garage roller door on her garage and wanted to have the lock rekeyed.

This door is about 75 years old and all the companies she called (before me) would not work on the existing product, preferring to instead attempt to talk her into buying a new automatic roller door.

After becoming annoyed at not having her needs met, her search for service led her to find me.

This first image shows the Raynor Operating handle and key cylinder from the outside.
 You can see in this second image, the configuration of the inside mechanism and how the lock and handle attaches to the door.

The chains on each side are attached to spring loaded "latches" that firmly hold the door when closed, into the running tracks.

It is not necessary to remove the lever handle to work on the key cylinder, simply remove the four screws to pull the lock casing from the frame.








The rim cylinder is quite old and still functioning well for it's age even though it appears to be slightly corroded.
The tailpiece is secured with a roll pin through the back of the cylinder plug/barrel



Here is another view of the rear of the cylinder. You can see the roll pin sitting through the tailpiece and the back of the barrel

This is an image with the roll pin and tailpiece removed

This image shows the plug/barrel with each pin tumbler removed


 We set the plug up with the new keyblank inserted, into our vise after switching some tumblers around to "alter the combination" making it different to the original key.
Measuring the new key blank and the existing plug with the new combination pins correctly inserted

 Next, we marked each corresponding spacing of each pin tumbler using our impressioning file.
Using the impressioning file to "cut" the new key directly from the pinning

 A different angle shows the progress being made in forming the new key
 Slow and steady processes, are important to maintain meticulous and exact work. We only file a little at a time and constantly check and recheck our work, so we dont "mess" it up.

This helps to make sure we do not ever need to replace parts if we accidentally lost them because we wont.
Careful processes lead to positive results

The key is almost completed

 Constantly rechecking our work to ensure the best quality.
 The completed "new key" is the brass one. The old key is the silver one we are changing
Completed and rebuilt without the need to replace anything.


Now, you can purchase after market cylinders still for these doors, but I am old school and prefer to keep as much original as i can.

One reason is that manufactured items in previous years were often produced to a higher standard and designed to last.

Unlike many of the products found in the modern era that are deliberately made using inferior raw materials and streamlined processes that often punch out significantly greater quantities while giving up quality control, in the sole intention of making sure consumers are required to constantly be purchasing new and replacement parts. (thereby keeping manufacturers in business).



The art of the craft of locksmithery can be very interesting to us old time trades people. This is just another example of the types of requests we locksmiths receive.