Forcible Entry-Through The Lock Flashcards

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Through The Lock Helps With

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  • Faster Fire Control
  • Injury Reduction
  • Ease of Operations
  • Security
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2
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Cam Type

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  • Mortise

- Threaded cam on back of lock

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3
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Screwdriver

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-Have stems of metal on back of locks

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4
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Cylindrical

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  • Most common type of fixed lock

- Force by placing prybar near locking mechanism, then levering it

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5
Q

Mortise Lock

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  • Typical of hotels

- Cylindrical lock designed to fit pre-drilled opening

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6
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Fox Lock

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  • Has Two 3/4” Steel bars
  • Extend up to 2” into door frame
  • Always turn from highest set of bolts to lowest set
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7
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Padlock Regular vs. Heavy Duty

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  • Regular: 1/4” shackle or less

- Heavy Duty: greater than 1/4” shackle, case hardened

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8
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Toe + Heel Lock

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  • Both ends of shackle lock into lock body
  • Will not swivel
  • Cut shackles 3/4 of height of lock body
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9
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Static Bars

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  • For outward opening doors
  • Center bolt heads seen from exterior
  • Cradles horizontal-resting cradle bar
  • To force: cut hand hole and lift bar
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10
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Sliding bolts

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  • 1/4” to 3/4” steel stock, bolts on corner

- Adz end or pickhead axe to shear bolts

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