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by What » 22 Jan 2006 23:04
can someone please let me know where i can find some techincal data on the Evva MCS.....
thanks in advance.
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by eric343 » 23 Jan 2006 0:10
Locks, Safes, and Security and/or the electronic version from security.org.
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by What » 24 Jan 2006 23:03
any other places?
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by Shrub » 25 Jan 2006 8:48
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by What » 25 Jan 2006 11:13
Shrub wrote:evva
i have tried there, the information isnt detailed enough....
any other places?
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by toomush2drink » 25 Jan 2006 13:25
Try searching the patents office site for it, should have loads of stuff on it.
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by EvoRed » 25 Jan 2006 13:37
What do you want to know?
http://www.evva.com/McsFrameE.htm for a start. There's a word doc to download but you'll probably have to translate it from German if you struggle with the language.
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by What » 25 Jan 2006 21:14
EvoRed wrote:What do you want to know?
mainly i want to know how the magnetic discs interact and function inside the lock.
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by TOWCH » 25 Jan 2006 21:36
They have a series of round magnets with a slot for a sidebar to fall into that freely rotate. The sidebar will only fall into the slot if they are rotated properly.
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by What » 26 Jan 2006 2:22
TOWCH wrote:They have a series of round magnets with a slot for a sidebar to fall into that freely rotate. The sidebar will only fall into the slot if they are rotated properly.
so are the magnets atracted to ones in the key that cause them to turn?
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by TOWCH » 26 Jan 2006 4:38
Yup.
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