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MLAA Binary Plus with Anti Pick Pin/Spring

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MLAA Binary Plus with Anti Pick Pin/Spring

Postby adi_picker » 31 Jul 2016 3:37

Gday Guys,

Though I would share with you a neat padlock I have recently picked. Spoiler alert! The anti-pick pin.. is a great idea. The padlock is a Lockwood 334M45, fitted with an MLAA (Master Locksmiths Assoc of Aust) Binary Plus restricted profile core.

Here is a shot of it picked.
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Cop a geez at that lovely profile! Note the deep horizontal slots about halfway up. These are where the anti-pick pins sit in the barrel @ 90° to the bottom pins. The '1' refers to the lock group set by the locksmith, and the 'C' is the profile in the BP range, of A, B, and C.

Heres a shot of the barrel, with the anti-pick pin / spring installed.
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See how it works? The spring interferes with the 3rd pin, when the key is inserted, it pushes a pin in the slot I pointed out above, pushing the spring out of the way.

Another angle.
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This shot taken just after I reinstalled the spring. After a few uses it no longer sticks out nearly as far across the pin.

A shot with the spring removed. Apologies for the focus, Im not pulling it apart again.
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Another..
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A shot of the top pins and springs.
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These are the standard spools fitted to all the new Lockwood 334 range. I call them tall spools. They are always pinned 6 to a barrel, no standards, so most of the time when I go to pick them they are already in false set.

And a bonus shot of the profile of the key.
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As I alluded to above, the 'Anti-Pick' feature is a great idea. Except that the spring moves out of the way if you blow into the barrel hard enough. So really, no protection at all. I didnt even bother to hold it back while picking, just added a little more force on pin 3 and it gave no trouble. I do remember having a barrel for this series that had these springs on every pin though, something that the brochure linked above confirms. This configuration could possibly provide more of a headache to pick I would think, if only because it would be hard to determine which pin is the binder. I wasn't able to find that barrel today, but if I do I will pin it up and provide a writeup.

Hope you enjoy,

-adi_picker
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Re: MLAA Binary Plus with Anti Pick Pin/Spring

Postby femurat » 31 Jul 2016 6:20

It's nice to see something different. Even if it's not that effective. Thanks for sharing.

Cheers :)
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Re: MLAA Binary Plus with Anti Pick Pin/Spring

Postby adi_picker » 31 Jul 2016 7:09

Correction : The BP Series includes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and M1 broaches, the last of which I assume to be a master or maison broach. Of course, nobody ever seems to bother with the later broaches, so I have only ever seen many A, some B, and the one C I own. I should read the PDF first in the future ;)
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