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Post Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:35 pm

What are these locks?

Specifically speaking, what are these locks? like, Medeco Classic or Medeco Biaxial. I know what a medeco looks like but what kind? any help would be much appreciated!

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Post Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:37 pm

Re: What are these locks?

Not sure on 1, would guess it's multi lock interactive, number 2 is medico classic, number 3 is a medico biaxial cam, number 4 and 5 may be multi lock interactive, 6 no idea.

All or none could be right.
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Post Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:40 pm

Re: What are these locks?

all of your mul-t-locks are interactive... tho i cannot tell you the model or anything

the bottom one is a kaba kik... just a regular kaba pin tumbler...

then your jumbo medeco is ar classic but its a replacement for a corbin masterring (thats y its jumbo)

your other medeco is a cam lock... driverless... and biaxial...

(EDIT: you changed yoru pix around... im not gonna change my response tho ;) )
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Post Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:43 pm

Re: What are these locks?

#1 is a kajagoogoo.

#2 is an Medeco classic. Most likely a deadbolt cylinder, often called their oversize cylinders, although it's possible it's a retrofit to go into door hardware for a Corbin master ring. We can tell for sure by looking at the side. If the body is threaded it's a replacement for the corbin, if it's not threaded like a mortise then it's just a deadbolt cylinder. Looks like AIR keyway.

#3 is a Medeco Biaxial cam lock or switch lock. Can't be sure which unless I see the side/back of it.

#4 Just a guess, but I'm tempted to say this Mul-T-Lock is a mogul because of the size. It looks bigger than a Corbin master ring replacement. I've never played with a Mul-T-Lock mogul though so I'm not sure.
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Post Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:45 pm

Re: What are these locks?

Dang, apparently I type slow.
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Post Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:06 pm

Re: What are these locks?

Mittens wrote:Not sure on 1, would guess it's multi lock interactive, number 2 is medico classic, number 3 is a medico biaxial cam, number 4 and 5 may be multi lock interactive, 6 no idea.

All or none could be right.


thank you for your sound advice...

and thanx everyone else that helped!
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Post Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:16 pm

Re: What are these locks?

Nice haul ahab, I like em'.... ALL of em' :)
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