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LAB

700 Emmett St.
Bristol, CT 06010
860-589-6037
800-243-8242
860-583-7838

Products

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LAB Security announces the launch of our new Product Guide, a complete, comprehensive guide to LAB Security’s product line and technical information. It can be downloaded...
June 21, 2024
Lkg 002 0964
LAB has announced a new Key Gauge (part no. LKG002) that can be used to support common lock companies.The Key Gauge is a 6-in-1 gauge made of stainless steel that’s designed for...
Sept. 29, 2021
4 Plug Followers 0022
LAB has designed a new set of four anodized aluminum followers to meet the demands of locksmiths who work on today’s cylinders.The followers are color-coded and laser-engraved...
Aug. 25, 2021
6-pin decapping tool
LAB has designed six- and seven-pin decapping tools. The tools are sold only as a set (part number LPEP) and can be used with the LAB Annex or as stand-alone tools.The tools are...
Aug. 10, 2021
Ic Pro 150
LAB introduced the LAB IC-Pro 150, which is designed for high-volume interchangeable core pinners. It saves time and money compared with manual hand-capping methods.Features:Designed...
Oct. 8, 2020
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BRISTOL, Conn, USA is the home to LAB Security Systems Corporation, a mid-sized manufacturing company situated in central Connecticut, holds title as the world’s largest producer...
July 21, 2015
LAB pinning kit
LAB’s Best interchangeable core products are now available from locksmith distributors. They include: Lab Mini-DUR-X Kit for Best A-2 IC, Part #LMBIC. Includes 15 brass top/master...
May 29, 2013

Press Releases

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LAB Security began in 1956 by Mr. Robert Labbe. The purpose, to provide the highest quality lock tumbler pins and pin kits to the locksmith trade and lock manufacturer. LAB currently...
Aug. 12, 2019

Videos

Lab Capper
Designed for capping small-format interchangeable cores, 0.150-inch spacing, six or seven pin cores. No field adjustment required. Factory adjusted and tested, swivel design for...
Nov. 2, 2020

Articles

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At age 24, Bob Labbe was employed as a toolmaker in Hartford, Connecticut. He had a vision of a high-speed screw machine that could produce lock tumbler pins 20 times faster than...
Aug. 2, 2022
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Specialized IC tools help locksmiths service or recombinate cores, determine pin lengths, cap the pin chambers and cut and decode keys.
June 4, 2012
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TWENTY YEARS AGOMilt Wolferseder opened a Meilink class B safe. Allen Kutchins answered some tax questions. Jerry Levine suggested carrying golf tees in your toolbox to solve ...
Feb. 3, 2011
In the four-day conference, the most important new products are introduced, technical problems are discussed, industry trends analyzed, and ideas are generated to help the distributor...
April 5, 2010
Use bottom pins that are manufactured of the same material as the original equipment keys. For example, use Brass pins with brass keys
Aug. 1, 2007
(Product photos will be available in July)A1 Security ALOA Booth 922 A1 Security introduces KeyCommander, a first line of defense for common-sense key control. The lockable cabinets...
July 1, 2007
Added space from shoulder to plug allows key bumping.
People are asking what key bumping means for our industry and for the security of existing locks in use.
Nov. 1, 2006
A roundup of many of the products that will be on display July 13-15 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
July 1, 2006
Lockmasters Inc.
Our Product Spotlight showcases tools that will make those complicated installation jobs a little easier.
June 1, 2006
Knob lock tailpiece with shortened end to bypass sidebar.
Get key control and pick resistance without new cylinder housings.
Oct. 1, 2005

Contacts

Jerry Roraback

VP

Thomas Martucci

Director of Marketing & Sales

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Asking locksmiths for their views is like rolling the dice; you're never sure what you'll come up with. In fact, if you ask 10 locksmiths for an opinion on something, you'll likely...
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