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CISA Some technical information

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

CISA Some technical information

Postby lock-ed » 7 Apr 2011 8:13

Came across this in my search for details on CISA lever-locks.

http://www.cisanorge.no/index.php/nor/c ... 202008.pdf

It is an extract of their catalogue, and states excact dimensions on many of their pins, as well as the design of lever-packs.

Interesting to note(for decoders) that they have many different steps in pins. Ranging from 0.44mm to 0.85mm. Also, their driver pins vary in length and design. Some very interesting "BKP steel driver assembly", a two-part driver pin. Not to forget some nice pin-gauges and key-bitting check-kit for the gadget-loving among us.

If anyone should come across a link to information on dimensions for CISA 6-lever(3+3), double-bitted(double-throw) locks, that would be most appreciated. I am specifically looking for number of cuts, and steps.

Rgds,
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