Duration:
Self-study or classroom training
Description:
Security devices and operations can be classified into three major categories: physical, electric, and human. Security can be compromised using three general methods: finesse, force, and coercion. Locksmiths rarely, if ever, deal with human security (i.e., guards) or coercion practices. So, this book will concentrate on procedures that incorporate physical security as well as specifically engineered finesse and force techniques. This book covers many different aspects of locksmithing, including lock picking, key impressioning, and cylinder drilling. in addition to those aspects, you'll learn about the intricacies of marketing and advertising for your business, and the basics of customer relations.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Key Blanks
Non-Cutting Edge Key Spacing (Kwikset Key Blank)
Milling Configurations
Key Identification
How to Decode a Key
Chapter 2: Key Codes
Key Code Types
Key Blank Categories
Chapter 3: Lock Terminology
Pin Tumbler Lock Terminology
Wafer Tumbler Lock Terminology
Chapter 4: Securing the Plug in the Cylinder
Retainer Rings
Screw
Cylinder Cap
Chapter 5: Pins and Pin Terminology
A Look at the Variety of Different Pins
Pin Kits
Chapter 6: Handing of a Door
Reverse Bevel Handing of a Door
Handing of a Door
Chapter 7: Lock Functions
Types of Deadbolts and Latches
The Two Most Common Styles of Deadbolt Locks
Key-in-the-Knob
Chapter 8: Finishes
Factors to Consider
Types of Finishes
Finish Standards
Chapter 9: Grades
Grade Requirements for Key-in-the-Knob Locks
Grade Requirements for Deadbolt Locks
Chapter 10: Key Machines
Types of Machines
How to Cut a Key
Parts of a Key Machine
How to Place a Key in the Vise
Depth Keys
Key Generation
Punch and Die Machine
Chapter 11: Tolerance Differential
Three Areas of Tolerance
Chapter 12: Shimming
Why Shimming Works
Chapter 13: Introduction to Lock Picking and Raking
Tension Wrench
Raking
How to Pick a Lock
Plug Spinner
Chapter 14: Impressioning
The Art of Impressioning Produces Keys in These Areas
Tools for Impressioning
Chapter 15: how to Drill a Lock
Types of Drilling
Tools That You Will Need
Things to Remember When Drilling a Lock
Chapter 16: Customer Relations
Your Appearance
Your Demeanor
Customer Service
Business Practices
How Do We Let Them Know We Are in Business
Commercial, industrial, and Institutional Accounts
Competition
Types of Workspaces
Conclusion
SKU | 098011S |
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Weight | 1.1220 |
Coming Soon | N/A |
Days of Training | No |
Audience | Student |
Product Family | CRiSP |
Product Type | Print Courseware |
Electronic | No |
ISBN | 1424625610 |
Language | English |
Page Count | 200 |
Curriculum Library | No |
Year | N/A |
Manufacturer's Product Code | N/A |
Current Revision | 1.0 |
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Revision Notes | No Revision Information Available |
Original Publication Date | 2015-10-08 00:00:00 |