- pin stack
- n.all the tumblers in a given pin chamber, see also"pin stack height"
Locksmith dictionary . 2014.
Locksmith dictionary . 2014.
pin stack height — n. the measurement of a pin stack, often expressed in units of the lock manufacturer’s increment or as an actual dimension … Locksmith dictionary
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build-up pin — n. the additional element of a pin stack required to allow operation at different shear lines in a cylinder … Locksmith dictionary
top pin — n. usually a cylindrical shaped tumbler, usually flat on both ends and installed in direct contact with the spring in the pin stack … Locksmith dictionary
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ball bearing — n. 1. a metal ball used in the pin stack to accomplish some types of hotel or construction keying, 2. a ball, usually made of steel, used by some lock manufacturers as the bottom element in the pin stack in one or more pin chambers, 3 … Locksmith dictionary