raimundo wrote:TOK IS BOK in north america. bottom of keyway
I meant TOK as normal, ie. pins mounted at the top. But yeah, the double pronged wrench would take up a little space in the bottom aswell so it offers no advantages really.
The whole tok/bok thing can get confusing at times, cos it means different things depending on the lock. I know in the US most locks are mounted with pins up top but in the UK and europe it's pretty much 50/50. I think it'd be a good idea to come up with universal terms to avoid confusion, any ideas? Most people would go for BOK when starting out (bottom of keyway when pins are up top), so we could just call that standard tension... dunno what we could call TOK though. Maybe over-pin tension?
