- plug retainer
- n.the cylinder component which secures the plug in the shell
Locksmith dictionary . 2014.
Locksmith dictionary . 2014.
active plug retainer — n. one in which the plug must be turned befor the device may be released or removed … Locksmith dictionary
retainer pin — n. 1. a component seated on a spring, in the end of a plug, that interacts with a retainer cap to keep it in place. 2. Any non threaded rod that maintains the relationship of two or more different parts … Locksmith dictionary
active retainer — n. 1. a cylinder retaining mechanism which requires that the plug be rotated before the cylinder can be removed, 2. a plug retaining mechanism which requires that the plug be rotated before the retainer can be removed … Locksmith dictionary
Laboratory glassware — Three beakers, a conical flask, a graduated cylinder and a volumetric flask … Wikipedia
core — n. a complete unit, often with a figure eight shape, which usually consists of the plug, shell, tumblers, springs, plug retainer and spring cover(s). It is primarily used in removable and interchangeable core cylinders and locks … Locksmith dictionary
cylinder — n. a complete operating unit which usually consists of the plug shell, tumblers, springs, plug retainer, a cam/tailpiece or other actuating device, and all other necessary operating parts … Locksmith dictionary
cap — 1. n. a spring cover for a single pin chamber 2. n. a part which may serve as a plug retainer and/or a holder for the tailpiece 3. v. to install a cap … Locksmith dictionary
face cap — n. a finished cover, that may retain a dust cover or serve as a plug retainer, affixed to the face of some lock cylinders … Locksmith dictionary
scalp — n. a thin piece of metal which is usually crimped or spun onto the front of a cylinder. It determines the cylinder s finish and may also serve as the plug retainer … Locksmith dictionary
Bottom bracket — A square taper cartridge bottom bracket. The bottom bracket on a bicycle connects the crankset to the bicycle and allows the crankset to rotate freely. It contains a spindle that the crankset attaches to, and the bearings that allow the spindle… … Wikipedia