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Does anyone know anything about these locks in detail?

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Does anyone know anything about these locks in detail?

Postby DangerDane » 27 Mar 2017 4:31

I recently acquired these locks from local builders stores and I am curious what they are, ie if they are specific to a certain market because they aren't that common here in Denmark where i live. I am curious to know if they are 6-7 pin if you can tell from the keys etc. I am used to seeing Assa, Ruko, Abloy and soo forth, but not these 2 brands.

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Re: Does anyone know anything about these locks in detail?

Postby jimu57 » 27 Mar 2017 9:13

Another bunch of Chinese made locks. The habo is sent mainly to Finland market area, I think.
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Re: Does anyone know anything about these locks in detail?

Postby DangerDane » 28 Mar 2017 9:16

Jimu, so you are saying they are crap or?
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Re: Does anyone know anything about these locks in detail?

Postby jimu57 » 28 Mar 2017 9:31

No. Some things from China are top notch. GMS cylinders fro aftermarket use are fine. There are probably of the same caliber. The Elite looks like a replacement for an oval ASSA. Not an ASSA but will probably work fine.
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Re: Does anyone know anything about these locks in detail?

Postby globallockytoo » 28 Mar 2017 15:13

The habo looks like a Legge keyway.
The Elite is probably from the middle east.
Oval cylinder similar to Aussie Lockwood or perhaps Astra. Astra used corbin russwin keyways a bit. The keyway could also be Taiwan Import Co.
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Re: Does anyone know anything about these locks in detail?

Postby adi_picker » 29 Mar 2017 0:21

The Elite is the 'Scandinavian Oval' style, as someone mentioned further up as an Assa Oval. They are larger than our 'Lockwood Oval'.

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Re: Does anyone know anything about these locks in detail?

Postby Wizer » 29 Mar 2017 2:25

First one is, as stated, a copy of Assa 700. It uses the most popular Assa keyway (ASS52R Silca). The code on key doesn´t match with Assa.
Second is a copy of, or re-branded, Trio-Wing. Allso their most popular keyway (TR4 Silca). Dorma uses same locks, and this code on the key is a valid code under Dorma.

edit. popularity of these keyways is my own estimate and may not be so else-where.
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