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  • Electromagnetic Lock & Tools: Tools for all Reasons & for all Seasons

    Installing an electromagnetic lock is pretty straightforward. The typical installation requires about seven holes to be drilled. But if the installer happens to mis-drill one of these holes, the anticipated completion time could go into extra innings...

    Article • August 15th, 2003

  • Ziptide May 2013

    Selling Safes Thanks – a big thank you to Gale Johnson – for the writeup on Selling Safes in the April issue of Locksmith Ledger. ( www.locksmithledger.com/10886060 ). I would like to send reprints of the article to some of our dealers. It was...

    Article • May 1st, 2013

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    Image • October 24th, 2012

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    Image • February 24th, 2010

  • RCI Raises the Bar

    Electric strikes were invented approximately a century ago to meet the basic need of remotely unlocking a door. For most of those years, the lowly electric strike changed very little and just a handful of different configurations were available...

    Article • October 15th, 2003

  • Changing Times

    While suitcase locks and door closer repairs are no longer in demand, today's locksmith can profit by servicing single-door electronic push button locks, electronic cabinet locks and electronic safe locks.

    Article • March 4th, 2013

  • Atlantic Padlocks

    Burg Wachter introduces its  “Atlantic & Profi Niro line” of completely sea water and rust proof padlocks. These padlocks offer the highest quality stainless steel and brass components. We also offer a laminate padlock similar to a Master...

    Product • December 13th, 2010

  • Programming a 2000 Chrysler Sebring Convertible Using The SPX OTC DART

    For the 1998 model year, Chrysler introduced the Sentry Key Immobilizer System (SKIS) as an option on the Chrysler Concorde and Sebring and the Dodge Intrepid. Through the 2003 model year, the Sentry Key Immobilizer System has become a standard or...

    Article • October 15th, 2003

  • Wireless Evolution Continues

    Events such as school shootings demonstrate the value of being able to quickly secure a group of doors in an emergency without actually having to physically visit each door.

    Article • March 4th, 2013

  • Ziptide

    PROFESSIONAL LOCKSMITHS DAY

    Article • October 15th, 2003

  • 'Tis The Season

    Along with hibernating animals, winter is also a time of dormancy as far as locksmith events are concerned.  At just about this time with the beginning of basketball March Madness, the locksmith convention season starts to shift into high gear. Last...

    Article • March 19th, 2013

  • For The Good of the Industry

    On page 78 of our November 1993 issue of Locksmith Ledger, I introduced a new system for reading GM Cavalier wafer locks. The process consisted of making several keys which had a cutaway portion and a hook portion on the key blank. The hook portion...

    Article • November 2nd, 2011

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    Image • November 17th, 2010

  • Keypads, Cardreaders & Biometrics

    Keypads have been around a long time and will continue to play an important role in access control for the foreseeable future. For certain applications, such as to restrict access within protected premises, a keypad which has only a single entry code...

    Article • October 15th, 2003