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Pagoda Lock

February 25, 2014 10:21 am

>pagoda 002

Here is a look on this unusual tubular lock (or smilier to) that is usully placed in vanding machines etc.

The is very unique as you can see

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The system is very similar to the lock I’ve recently described in here the “Z-con”

This is the lock without the key

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As the key goes in the levers (or disc) will sit in the holes and the plug can turn

pagde 006

The hole in the key is key retinar that porvents the key extraction.

Here is the inside of the core

pagde 012

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5 Responses to “Pagoda Lock”

  1. I’ve have never seen one of these, thanks for shearing that.

    By Willis Strode on February 25, 2014 at 10:04 pm

  2. Also, here in Tenn.I have never seen most of the locks that you work on.,and to me they look very intense to work on,but I’m learning, thanks.

    By Willis Strode on February 25, 2014 at 10:12 pm

  3. This would certainly leave me stumped it looks like a simple wafer lock to the untrained eye.
    How does it pick?

    By Epsom locksmiths on March 6, 2014 at 1:08 pm

  4. You find locks like these on casino slot machines and are a lot harder to open than they look…

    By Pennine Security solutions on March 6, 2014 at 3:42 pm

  5. I am the owner of Seahorse Safe and Lockout Svc, LLC in Longmont, CO. I ran into this lock and have never seen anything like it. Is it possible to order one of this lock with 2 keys? Might there also be either a specialized pick, or a try-out set to use on this kind of lock?

    Wes Sugden, CRL, CST, CJS, CPS
    seahorsesafe_llc@yahoo.com
    Longmont, Colorado
    303.775.2044

    By Wes Sugden on May 16, 2022 at 5:31 am

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