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  2. Template:Keyhole - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Semi-protection-shackle-keyhole.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or media file is available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Semi-protection-shackle-keyhole.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.

  4. Skeleton key - Wikipedia

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    The normal key on the left will open only the lock that it goes to, but the skeleton key on the right will open any lock with this particular keyhole. Two warded lock keys and a homemade skeleton key A skeleton key (also known as a passkey [ 1 ] ) is a type of master key in which the serrated edge has been removed in such a way that it can open ...

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  6. Lock and Key - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. A lock and key is a pair of devices used to secure an object or location from ...

  7. Arrow lock - Wikipedia

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    An arrow lock is metal and rectangular, measuring 2.005 in × 3.566 in × 0.620 in (50.9 mm × 90.6 mm × 15.7 mm) with a keyhole in the center. [2] When the user turns the key, a metal bar that normally protrudes from one side is moved through the lock to the other side.

  8. Keycard lock - Wikipedia

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    This was a mechanical type of lock operated by a plastic key card with a pattern of holes. There were 32 positions for possible hole locations, giving approximately 4.3 billion different keys. The key could easily be changed for each new guest by inserting a new key template in the lock that matched the new key. [2]

  9. Template talk:Keyhole - Wikipedia

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