Lock Parts, as the core component of the lock, its type and structure are directly related to the overall security of the lock. Among the many Lock Parts, the padlock cylinder is the most common. By inserting the correct key and aligning the upper and lower lock cylinder nails, the lock cylinder can rotate, thereby unlocking. The safety of this mechanical lock core mainly depends on the number and arrangement of the lock core nails. The complexity of its design also affects the difficulty of cracking the lock to a certain extent.
Side key lock cylinder The side key operates the lever of the lock cylinder to open the lock. The complexity and variability of this structure increases the security of the lock and prevents some of the attacks that traditional padlock cores may face. Similarly, double-ball lock cylinders contain two or more rotating balls, making cracking more complex and thus improving the lock's protective properties. The side drill lock cylinder is unlocked through a small column on the side. It is also a type of lock cylinder designed to increase the difficulty of cracking.
Rotary lock cylinders use rotating discs instead of traditional cylinder pins and require the correct key shape to rotate these discs to open the lock. This design increases the complexity of the lock and improves the lock's protection level.