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Postby zikmik » 16 May 2008 1:31

Hi,
Yesterday I was asked by cleaning lady to open building storeroom. Not quite a task, lost key thing...
Anyway euro profile lock and 10 second job with half ball pick.
But I was unfamiliar with lock manufacturer, only framed FF was on the front of the cylinder.

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Anyone know something about these manufacture?
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Postby zikmik » 28 May 2008 4:00

A little of spear time , google and...

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It`s italian manufacture
http://www.securitylocks.facchinetti.it

And the lock is 5 pin tumbler key mechanism (2 picking resistant)
Conform to EN 1303 - security grade 3 classification European Standard
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