- key machine
- n.any machine designed to cut keys, See also "key coding machine" and "key duplicating machine."
Locksmith dictionary . 2014.
Locksmith dictionary . 2014.
automatic key machine — n. a machine capable of cutting keys with manual operations limited to loading and unloading keys … Locksmith dictionary
semi-automatic key machine — n. a machine capable of duplicating keys with limited manual operations … Locksmith dictionary
key coding machine — n. a key machine designed for the production of code keys. It may or may not also serve as a duplicating machine … Locksmith dictionary
key duplicating machine — n. a key machine which is designed to make copies from a pattern key … Locksmith dictionary
key vise — n. the part of a key machine that holds a key … Locksmith dictionary
key rest — n. a non movable part of a key machine vise that is used to position and align the bottom of the blade … Locksmith dictionary
Key — (k[=e]), n. [OE. keye, key, kay, AS. c[ae]g.] 1. An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Key bed — Key Key (k[=e]), n. [OE. keye, key, kay, AS. c[ae]g.] 1. An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Key bolt — Key Key (k[=e]), n. [OE. keye, key, kay, AS. c[ae]g.] 1. An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Key bugle — Key Key (k[=e]), n. [OE. keye, key, kay, AS. c[ae]g.] 1. An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English