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- galling
- v. a transfer of material from one surface to another as a result of
friction
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- gang
lock
- n. a locking
mechanism with multiple bolts which locks different
openings simultaneously by a single action
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- garage
door lock
- n. a rim lock
mechanism designed for use on an overhead door, which
mechanism has a spring loaded bolt which automatically
locks the door's bolt mechanism
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- gate
- n. a notch cut into
the edge of a tumbler to accept a fence or sidebar
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geographical exclusivity
- n. a feature, offered
by some manufacturers, of distributing keyways and/or
combinations for locks to ensure uniqueness in a geographic
location
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- GGGMK
- abb. great great
grand master key
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- GGGMK'D
- abb. great great
grand master keyed
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- GGM
- abb. great grand
master key
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- GGMK
- abb. great grand
master key
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- GGMK'D
- abb. great grand
master keyed
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- glass relocker
- n. a device employing a frangible plate
intended to permanently incapacitate a security
container's normal opening mechanism if activated by
physical attack on the container
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- GM
- abb. grand master
key
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- GMK
- abb. grand master
key
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- GMK
section
- abb. grand
master key section
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- GMK'D
- abb. grand master
keyed
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- graduated
drivers
- n. a set of top
pins of different lengths. Usage is based on the height
of the rest of the pin stack, in order to achieve a
uniform pin stack height. See also "compensate
drivers"
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- grand
master key
- n. the key which
operates two or more separate groups of locks, which are
each operated by a different master key
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- grand
master key system
- n. a master key
system which has exactly three levels of keying
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- grand
master keyed
- adj. of or
pertaining to a lock or cylinder which is or is to be
keyed into a grand master key system
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- graphite
gun
- n. a usually
flexible container designed to dispense a powdered
lubricant
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gravity pivot hinge
- n. a hinge with
complimentary sloped or V shaped knuckles on each leaf
that cause gravity to turn the door back to the closed
position
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- great
grand master key
- n. the key which
operates two or more separate groups of locks which are
each operated by a different grand master key
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- great
grand master key system
- n. a master key
system which has exactly four levels of keying
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- great
grand master keyed
- adj. of or
pertaining to a lock or cylinder which is or is to be
keyed into a great grand master key system
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- great
great grand master key
- n. the key which
operates two or more separate groups of locks which are
each operated by different great grand master keys
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- great
great grand master key system
- n. a master key
system which has five or more levels of keying
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- great
great grand master keyed
- adj. of or
pertaining to a lock or cylinder which is or is to be
keyed into a great great grand master key system
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- grip
- n. the knob, lever,
thumbpiece, push-pull operator, etc. of any working trim
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- group 1
- n. a UL rating given
to a mechanical combination lock able to withstand 20
man-hours of expert manipulation as well as other
specifications listed in UL 768
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- group 1R
- n. a UL rating given
to a mechanical combination lock equal to a group 1
lock which has the added feature of being X-Ray resistant,
and which meets other requirements listed in UL publication 768
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- group 2
- n. a UL rating given
to a mechanical combination lock able to withstand
reasonable expert manipulation as well as other
specifications listed in UL 768
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- group 2M
- n. a UL rating given
to a mechanical combination lock able to withstand 2
man-hours of expert manipulation as well as other
specifications listed in UL 768
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- GSA
- abb. General Services Administration (US
Government)
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- GSA
Class 1
- n. a GSA approved
container meeting Federal Specification AA-F-357(canceled)
with entry protection consisting of 10 Man-Minutes
forced entry, 30 Man-Minutes surreptitious entry and
1 hour fire rating
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GSA Class 2
- n. a GSA approved
container meeting Federal Specification AA-F-357(canceled)
with entry protection consisting of 5 Man-Minutes forced
entry, 20 Man-Minutes surreptitious entry and 1 hour fire
rating
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- GSA
Class 3
- n. a GSA approved
uninsulated container meeting Federal Specification
AA-F-358 with entry protection consisting of 20 Man-Minutes
surreptitious entry
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- GSA
Class 4
- n. a GSA approved
uninsulated container meeting Federal Specification
AA-F-358 with entry protection consisting of 5 Man-Minutes
forced entry, 20 Man-Minutes surreptitious entry
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- GSA Class 5
- n. a GSA approved
uninsulated container meeting Federal Specification AA-F-358
with entry protection consisting of 10 Man-Minutes forced entry,
20 Man-Hours surreptitious entry and 30 Man-Minutes Covert entry
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- GSA Class 6
- n. a GSA approved
uninsulated container meeting Federal Specification AA-F-358
with entry protection consisting of 20 Man-Hours surreptitious
entry and 30 Man-Minutes covert entry
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- GSA Class 7
- n. a GSA approved
uninsulated container meeting Federal Specification AA-F-2815
(canceled) with entry protection consisting of 20 Man-Hours
surreptitious entry and 15 Man-Minutes covert entry
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- GSA container
- n. any container approved by the General
Services Administration for storage of classified
material
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- GSA weapons container
- n. a GSA vault or map and plan container used
to store weapons and requiring a minimum protection of a
Group 1 lock
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- guard
bolt
- n. a spring loaded
bolt which, when activated, will deadlock a latch bolt
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- guard filler
- n. a spacer used in place of a lever in the guard lever
pack of a safe deposit lock
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- guard
key
- n. a key which must
be used in conjunction with a renter's key to unlock a
safe deposit lock. It is usually the same for every lock
within an installation.
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guard lever
- n. any lever tumbler,
in a safe deposit lock, intended to be operated by the guard
key
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- guard post
- n. 1. the circular
member in a safe deposit lock upon which the guard
levers are mounted , 2. (sic) the trunnion for the guard key
in a safe deposit lock
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- guard
tumbler
- n. any tumbler
installed in a safe deposit lock for the guard key to
activate
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- guest
key
- n. a key in a hotel
master key system which is normally used to unlock only
the one guest room for which it was intended, but will
not operate the lock in the shut out mode
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- guide
- n. 1. that part of
a key machine which follows the cuts of a pattern key or
template during duplication 2. that part of a flat key
lever lock which connects the nose to the foot and
supports the key blade
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