Lock (device) - List of Common Locks

List of Common Locks

  • Bicycle lock
  • Cam lock
  • Chamber lock
  • Child safety lock
  • Combination lock
  • Cylinder lock
  • Deadbolt
  • Disc tumbler lock
  • Electronic lock
    • Electric strike
    • Magnetic lock
  • Mortise lock
  • Keycard lock
  • Lever tumbler lock
    • Chubb detector lock
    • Protector lock
  • Luggage lock
  • Magnetic keyed lock
  • Padlock
  • Pin tumbler lock
  • RFID
  • Rim lock
  • Spring bolt lock or night latch.
  • Tubular pin tumbler lock
  • Time lock
  • Wafer tumbler lock
  • Warded lock

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