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- Q374776 subject Q7490375.
- Q374776 abstract "A warded lock (also called a ward lock) is a type of lock that uses a set of obstructions, or wards, to prevent the lock from opening unless the correct key is inserted. The correct key has notches or slots corresponding to the obstructions in the lock, allowing it to rotate freely inside the lock. Large warded locks are still in use today in the UK and Ireland for internal and external doors though mainly in 'heritage' sites such as ancient monuments and churches to preserve original features, primary security being provided by other means. Warded locks in America are commonly used in inexpensive padlocks, cabinet locks, and other low-security applications, since a well-designed skeleton key can successfully open a wide variety of warded locks.".
- Q374776 thumbnail Warded_locked.png?width=300.
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- Q374776 wikiPageWikiLink Q7490375.
- Q374776 comment "A warded lock (also called a ward lock) is a type of lock that uses a set of obstructions, or wards, to prevent the lock from opening unless the correct key is inserted. The correct key has notches or slots corresponding to the obstructions in the lock, allowing it to rotate freely inside the lock.".
- Q374776 label "Warded lock".
- Q374776 depiction Warded_locked.png.