After buying a yale deadbold latch from a car boot sale this weekend I was up for some picking fun. The lock was pretty dirty so I took it apart to clean before picking. Also I wanted to look at the actual bolt mechanics. Anyhow, I was shocked to find my key pins look like the picture below (sorry no camera today). They had double bevelled tips!!


I have heard about keypins being inserted the wrong way so the bevelling touches the drivers, but to have both ends like this

There may of course be a simple explination and a purpose for this that I am missing.
Has anyone else seen this or know why it is done? Any input would be great.
Thank you.
Jimmy
