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- half moon cut
- n. a semi-circular cut in the bolt throw bit of a key, with the cut axis
running parallel to the key shaft. Found typically on a key for a high
security lever safe lock.
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half mortise
- 1. adj. pertaining
to an installation prep that typically leaves the bolt
face plate and a perpendicular surface of the lock visible,
with visible surfaces being flush mounted, 2. v. to make
a cavity in a door or drawer that is open on the edge and
on one side of the door or drawer, 3. adj. pertaining
to a locking device designed to fit in a half mortise prep
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- half-mortise
hinge
- n. a hinge which
has one leaf mortised into the door and the second leaf
applied to the surface of the frame
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- half-surface hinge
- n. a hinge which has one leaf mounted onto
a face of the door and the second leaf mortised into the
frame
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- hand
change
- adj. pertaining to
a combination lock in which the wheels must be removed in
order to change the combination
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- handed
- adj. pertaining to
hardware which is manufactured only for application on
doors with a specific orientation
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- handleset
- n. a complete lock or latch assembly which incorporates a
pitcher handle
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- handicapped
code
- n. any building
code designed to ease access for handicapped persons
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- hang
(rake & hang)
- v. to cause a top
or master pin to rest on the plug when picking
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- hardened core (pin)
- adj. a bottom or
top pin which is bimetallic, the central portion of which
being hardened metal intended to resist drill attack
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- hardplate
- n. a tempered barrier
placed between the lock and the outside of a safe
to inhibit drilling
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- hard wire system
- n. a system which uses metallic conductors to connect the
various sensors to the central processor
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- hardware key
- n. a computer hardware component which
protects copyrights by preventing software from running
on any computer where the key is not installed. The key
is typically accessed via one of the ports.
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- hardware
schedule
- n. a listing of the
door hardware used on a particular job it includes the
types of hardware, manufacturers, locations, finishes,
and sizes. It should include a keying schedule specifying
how each locking device is to be keyed.
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- hasp
- n. a hinged metal
strap designed to be passed over a staple and secured in
place
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- header
- n. the horizontal, top, member of a door jamb
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- heel
& toe locking
- n. describes a
padlock which has locking dogs at both the heel and toe
of the shackle
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- heel
(of a padlock shackle)
- n. the part of a
padlock shackle which is retained in the case when in the
unlocked position
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- height adjustment screw
- n. a screw contained within the hinge block
of a safe that raises or lowers the door to clear the frame
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- helmet lock
- n. auxiliary lock on motorcycles used to
secure a helmet
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- HGM
- abb. horizontal
group master key
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- HiCo
- abb. high coercivity
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- high
coercivity
- adj. a high energy
form of magnetic encoding measuring in the range of 2400
to 4000 Oe which is resistant to accidental erasure
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- high security cylinder
- n. a cylinder which offers a greater degree of resistance
to any two or more of the following: picking, impressioning, key
duplication, drilling or other forms of forcible entry
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- high
security key
- n. a key for a high
security cylinder
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- hinge
security stud
- n. a protrusion on
one leaf of a hinge which interlocks with the other when
the door is closed
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- hinge
stile
- n. the vertical
edge of a door where hinges are installed
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- hinged
shackle
- n. a shackle whose
heel is permanently mounted to the padlock case in a
manner which allows the shackle to pivot to open
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- HKP
- abb. housekeeper's
key
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- Hobbs
shackle
- n. a hinged shackle
with a notch for the bolt in its movable end
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- hold open
- n. 1. a function of self latching hardware which allows a
lock to be set in a non-latching mode 2. A function of a door closer, or
separate hardware device, which allows the door to be retained in an open
position
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- hold
open arm
- n. a door closer
arm with the capability of maintaining the door in the
open position
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- hold
open cylinder
- n. a cylinder
provided with a special cam which will hold a latch bolt
in the retracted position when so set by the key
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- holdback
- n. a function of some self latching locks which allows
selective retention of the bolt to prevent latching when the door is
closed
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- holding
fixture
- n. a device which
holds cylinder plugs, cylinders, housings, and/or cores
to facilitate the installation of tumblers, springs
and/or spring covers
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- hole change (wheel)
- n. a perforated tumbler that may have its
combination set by placement of a fly relative to, or in,
one of the perforations
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- hollow core door
- n. a non-metal door with structural reinforcement
creating air pockets between the two faces
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- hollow
driver
- n. a top pin
hollowed out on one end to receive the spring, typically
used in cylinders with extremely limited clearance in the
pin chambers
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- hollow metal door
- n. typically a door made of sheet metal on all surfaces
and lightly reinforced to make it rigid
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- hook
- n. a vertical surface at the top of a cut
angle that prevents smooth insertion or withdrawal of a key
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- hook
bolt
- n. a lock bolt
shaped in the general outline of a hook. Normally used on
sliding doors or where spreading of the frame and door is
a possible attack.
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hook pick
- n. a pick with a
tip that curves upward by 45º or more toward perpendicular
to the blade
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- hook ward
- n. a ward that has an
offset requiring an 'L' shaped cut in the key
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- horizontal
exit
- n. an exit to the
outside or an area of refuge on the same or nearly the
same level
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- horizontal
group master key
- n. the two pin
master key for all combinations listed in all blocks in a
line across the page in the standard progression format
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- horizontal
locking
- n. the locking
mechanism associated with vehicle doors with horizontal
linkage
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- horn
- n. in a
non-cylinder lock, the housing which surrounds the nose
and extends through the door or drawer
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- horn
plate
- n. the cover of a
lever tumbler lock case to which the horn is attached
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- hospital
hinge
- n. a hinge with a
large chamfer at each end of the knuckle
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- hotel cylinder
- n. a cylinder which can function to prevent
the operation of all keys except emergency, display and some
shut out keys. It may also contain an indicator.
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- housekeeper's
key
- n. a selective
master key in a hotel master key system which may operate
all guest and linen rooms and other housekeeping areas
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- housing
- n. that part of a
locking device which is designed to hold a core
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- HP
- abb. hardplate
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- hub
- n. 1. a lock component,
which redirects rotational motion from a spindle or shaft to
linear movement of a latch or bolt, 2. (key change), the part
of a combination wheel that the change key engages to permit
the combination to be changed
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- hybrid
key
- n. a key that can
operate locks using two or more different technologies in
one device, e.g. mechanical/electronic, mechanical/magnetic,
etc.
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- hybrid
locking system
- n. a locking system
which derives its security from two or more different
technologies operated by the same key in one device, e.g.
mechanical/electronic, mechanical/magnetic, etc.
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