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Lips 6 pin

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Lips 6 pin

Postby Rickthepick » 12 Jan 2010 10:15

never seen or picked one but iv seen it mentioned a few times here and there and how tough a pick it is..?

any info im intrigued :mrgreen:
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Re: Lips 6 pin

Postby Rickthepick » 12 Jan 2010 10:17

ah, knew id seen the picture somewhere:

http://blackbag.nl/wp-content/uploads/2 ... -6-pin.jpg

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Re: Lips 6 pin

Postby Solomon » 12 Jan 2010 13:25

I think the 2 star SKG rating stamped on there is the Dutch equivalent of our BS rating, but they're more stringent as far as I know. I'd imagine they're pretty tough to pick, most of the stuff from over there has really tight tolerances and they probably use some crazy pins aswell.
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Re: Lips 6 pin

Postby weerwolf » 12 Jan 2010 14:52

Solomon wrote:I think the 2 star SKG rating stamped on there is the Dutch equivalent of our BS rating, but they're more stringent as far as I know. I'd imagine they're pretty tough to pick, most of the stuff from over there has really tight tolerances and they probably use some crazy pins aswell.


SKG rating means:

1star: protection for at least 3 minutes against burglary attempt with basic tools (screwdriver , hamer and pliers)
2stars: protection for at least 5 minutes agaist burglary attempts with more specialised tools (drills)
3stars: protection for at least 10minutes with specialised tools (drills and power tools)
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Re: Lips 6 pin

Postby Squelchtone » 12 Jan 2010 15:23

weerwolf wrote:
Solomon wrote:I think the 2 star SKG rating stamped on there is the Dutch equivalent of our BS rating, but they're more stringent as far as I know. I'd imagine they're pretty tough to pick, most of the stuff from over there has really tight tolerances and they probably use some crazy pins aswell.


SKG rating means:

1star: protection for at least 3 minutes against burglary attempt with basic tools (screwdriver , hamer and pliers)
2stars: protection for at least 5 minutes agaist burglary attempts with more specialised tools (drills)
3stars: protection for at least 10minutes with specialised tools (drills and power tools)



Thank you for explaning this, I always wanted to know what the starts meant.

Do you know if the stars take into consideration pick tools or bump keys?

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Re: Lips 6 pin

Postby Rickthepick » 12 Jan 2010 16:55

interesting.

Maybe a burglar would take note in advance and bring the correct equipment. :lol:
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