Skeleton Key - See Also

See Also

  • Master key (a similar concept to a skeleton key)
  • Bump key, a similar universal key / pick used on pin-tumbler locks.
Locksmithing & Lock picking
Topics
  • Electric strike
  • Key control
  • Key relevance
  • Lock bumping
  • Lockout-tagout
  • Maison key system
  • Rekeying
  • Single-point locking
  • Three-point locking
Components
  • Bitting
  • Bolt stump
  • Break
  • Interchangeable core
  • Key blank
  • Key code
  • Keyway
  • Lockset
  • Shear line
  • Split pin
Key types
  • Berlin key
  • Bump key
  • Change key
  • Master key
  • Skeleton key
  • Smart key
  • Tubular key
  • Transponder key
Lock designs
  • Bored cylindrical lock
  • Bramah lock
  • Cylinder lock
  • Disc tumbler lock
  • Electromagnetic lock
  • Electronic lock
  • Key retainer
  • Lever tumbler lock (Chubb detector lock)
  • Magnetic-coded lock
  • Magnetic keyed lock
  • Mortise lock
  • Padlock
    • Combination lock
    • Rotary combination lock
    • Time-delay combination locks
  • Pin tumbler lock (Snib)
  • Protector lock
  • Time lock
  • Tubular pin tumbler lock
  • Warded lock
  • Wafer tumbler lock
  • 5 lever lock
Specific lock types
  • Bicycle lock
  • Chamber lock
  • Child safety lock
  • Dead bolt
  • Keycard lock
  • Kensington Security Slot
  • Luggage lock
  • Power door locks
  • The Club
Tools
  • Lockpick
  • Relocking device
  • Slim Jim
  • Snap gun
  • Tubular lock pick
Related
  • Bolt cutter
  • Door chain
  • Exit control lock
  • Famous locksmiths
  • Hex key
  • Keychain
  • Key (engineering)
  • Lock manufacturers
  • Lock puzzle
  • Locksport
  • Rope lock
  • Twistlock
  • Category:Locksmithing
  • Keys
  • Locks
  • Book

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