In the world of lock manufacturers, the name Abloy holds an exalted reputation. Their series of Abloy Protect 2 locks are near unpickable due to two key factors. The locks have advanced manipulation resistance, making them impossible to be picked.
One of the most popular pick-resistant lock manufacturers is the Medeco, followed by Mul-T-Lock, and the famous Schlage Primus. Yes, this lock uses a second set of pins, meaning that the key needs to do the job of two keys, which makes it impossible for a key bump to crack this one open.
Granit locks have a special black coating on the body and shackle that offers very high levels of corrosion protection. All these characteristics ensure that Granit padlocks are among the most secure in the world.
The Squire SS100S Stronghold padlock is a huge, ultra-high-security, open shackle hardened steel padlock that is widely recognized as the world's strongest production padlock.
Look for locks that have a contoured shape for the internal pins or a side bar to help thwart any traditional lock-picking attempts on your home. You can also switch to one of the less common locks on the market, such as that of a dimple lock, tubular lock or rotating disc.
The locking and unlocking function is also instantaneous, meaning it is a efficient and safe solution. Highly durable as magnetic locks have no moving parts, meaning they can't jam. Secure and reliable as this type of lock can't be forced or picked like a traditional bolt lock.
Deadbolts, however, are still vulnerable to lock picking. Pin and tumbler locks are the most common designs in use today. These locks use a series of small, spring-loaded pins to keep the cylinder from turning. When there is no key in the lock, the position of the pins blocks the motion of the cylinder.
Shackleless Padlocks
No part of it is exposed, making it impossible to tamper with or cut the shackle. Shackleless padlocks are generally combined with a specific security “hasp,” or latch.
Bump keys are specially cut keys that can bypass the security mechanisms built into traditional pin and tumbler locks. Bump keys are also referred to as “999 keys” because all of their ridges are cut to the maximum depth (999) in a key-making machine.
A skeleton key has the warded section of the key removed so that it opens all the doors of a system. Some applications, such as a building with multiple entrance doors, have numerous locks that are keyed alike; one key will open every door.
Lock picking is a combination of skill, training, practice, specialist tools and patience. However, trust us, that is not the profile of the typical UK burglar. UK burglars are not highly skilled, trained lock pickers. They are thugs who try and batter their way through your door and lock.
In practice, locksmiths that need to know how to pick locks likely will know how. But it is not as useful a skill as one would think in locksmithing. Time is money, so the only picking that is done is that which is profitable and worth it.
The magnet doesn't make the lock move: Every lock will work differently, but it's typically friction that causes this problem. If a piece of your lock is supposed to move, be sure it can move easily. If it's attached too tightly, your magnet may not be able to move it.
The primary difference between electric strike locks (door strike) and magnetic locks (maglocks) is their power requirement. Maglocks are fail-safe, while electric strikes are generally fail-secure. In other words: Magnetic locks require power to lock the door, whereas electric locks require power to unlock the door.
Less than 2% of burglaries involve shimming or picking a lock. It's important to remember that burglary and robbery are different. Burglars intentionally enter a property without the lawful owner's consent to commit a felony or intent to steal.
Law enforcement officers and military personnel are utilizing lock picking every day in real world situations. Whether it's a covert entry, welfare check or tactical operation, these skills will enhance your current capabilities. Here are some frequently asked questions.
The shackle is the weakest point of a padlock and increasing the shackle reduces the security potential of the padlock. It gives a potential padlock attacker more room to use their tools.
ANSI Grade 1 door locks offer the highest level of lock security. These locks are very difficult to pick or break and are resistant to any tampering with the lock's parts like removing pins, screws, etc. They're mostly used in high-security and commercial settings like banks and office buildings.
Part of the Squire Stronghold® range, the SS100CS is our strongest padlock yet. Featuring a closed 20mm hardened boron alloy steel shackle and dual key design, this padlock draws on over 240 years of heritage to deliver the ultimate in strong defences.