Lock Picking 101 Forum
A community dedicated to the fun and ethical hobby of lock picking.
       

Lock Picking 101 Home
Login
Profile
Members
Forum Rules
Frequent Forum Questions
SEARCH
View New Posts
View Active Topics


Live Chat on Discord
LP101 Forum Chat
Keypicking Forum Chat
Reddit r/lockpicking Chat



Learn How to Pick Locks
FAQs & General Questions
Got Beginner Questions?
Pick-Fu [Intermediate Level]


Ask a Locksmith
This Old Lock
This Old Safe
What Lock Should I Buy?



Hardware
Locks
Lock Patents
Lock Picks
Lock Bumping
Lock Impressioning
Lock Pick Guns, Snappers
European Locks & Picks
The Machine Shop
The Open Source Lock
Handcuffs


Member Spotlight
Member Introductions
Member Lock Collections
Member Social Media


Off Topic
General Chatter
Other Puzzles


Locksmith Business Info
Training & Licensing
Running a Business
Keyways & Key Blanks
Key Machines
Master Keyed Systems
Closers and Crash Bars
Life Safety Compliance
Electronic Locks & Access
Locksmith Supplies
Locksmith Lounge


Buy Sell Trade
Buy - Sell - Trade
It came from Ebay!


Advanced Topics
Membership Information
Special Access Required:
High Security Locks
Vending Locks
Advanced Lock Pick Tools
Bypass Techniques
Safes & Safe Locks
Automotive Entry & Tools
Advanced Buy/Sell/Trade


Locksport Groups
Locksport Local
Chapter President's Office
Locksport Board Room
 

anker lock

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

anker lock

Postby ridderhenck » 11 Sep 2007 5:23

I was wondering,does anyone have experience with anker skg 2 locks?
the sky is the limit
ridderhenck
 
Posts: 193
Joined: 24 Jan 2007 16:10
Location: The Netherlands

Postby Shark78 » 25 May 2008 5:54

City Anker is a high security lock. It is composed of magnet pins and mechanical pins. The magnet pins are not so sophisticated. it is just and binary system; the pins are polarised + or -. So you can detect the polarity of each pins and make a false key. For the other normal pins, you can pick them but it is not so easy.
I join you a picture of the lock.Image
There no Gene for the Human Spirit...
Shark78
 
Posts: 8
Joined: 5 Apr 2006 14:02
Location: Paris, France

Postby Safety0ff » 25 May 2008 6:15

Shark78 wrote:The magnet pins are not so sophisticated. it is just and binary system; the pins are polarised + or -. So you can detect the polarity of each pins and make a false key.
Are you sure? I think there's 4 different orientation (so 24 different sliders.)
Image
Safety0ff
 
Posts: 616
Joined: 17 Nov 2006 20:22
Location: Ontario, Canada

Postby Fredmad » 27 May 2008 3:36

SafetyOff is right. There is 24 differents sliders :
- 8 differents sliders for comune locks with generally 1 magnet on each slider. They are called R-T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z
- 16 differents sliders for masterkey system with 2 magnets on each slider. They are called A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-O-P-Q

Each magnet could be positiv Or negativ (binary system) but there are magnets which are positiv AND negativ.

For the pins you have 4 differents sizes.
Fredmad
 
Posts: 66
Joined: 30 Jan 2007 6:12
Location: France

Anker

Postby greyman » 28 May 2008 15:58

Shark78

That's a nice picture of an Anker magnetic lock. Is it yours? If not, you should perhaps say where you got it from :wink:

Apart from that, the Anker is a bit more complicated than just "binary" since there are up to two magnets in each tumbler, as others here have already mentioned.

A write-up is also in my book (chapter on magnetic locks). Click on my signature.
Image
greyman
 
Posts: 1026
Joined: 21 Mar 2005 16:43
Location: NSW, Australia


Return to European Locks, Picks and Hardware

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 2 guests