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Model FCMCL
Made by Learn Locks

The FullCut Mortise Cylinder Lock is ideal for instructors demonstrating the functions of the pin stacks in classrooms. Use with the key or a lock pick to demonstrate correct shear line alignment. It is the perfect tool for producing training videos and manuals eliminating the use of expensive and time consuming animations and graphics.

FullCut Mortise Cylinder Lock  

New Features and Options Added

Partial rotation of the lock plug function has been added and it is now available with either a Schlage or Kwikset type of keyway. Security pins can also be specified with spool pins and serrated pins currently available. The model FCMCL is also available with optional right handed or left handed cutaway. The right handed version is standard and the lock is cut away on the left side

This lock is similar to the standard Cutaway Mortise Cylinder Lock but has gone a step further. Most of the side of the lock has been removed and the cut has been extended deep into the lock plug. This allows for viewing all of the pin stacks including the bottom pins located in the lock plug.

Clearly shows how the pins and springs within the lock interact when a key is inserted and when lock picks are used to compromise the lock.

You'll have to agree this is an awesome design and you will want to prominently display this unique Cutaway Lock. The lock has additional machining to expose even more than the standard Cutaway Mortise Cylinder. Since much of the lock plug has been machined away stop-pins are used to prevent clockwise rotation. Without this feature the top pins would fall out.

The FullCut Mortise Cylinder Lock can be used with the Cutaway Lock Stand made by Learn Locks.

Common Uses for this Lock

The mortise cylinder type of lock is commonly found on aluminum and glass door commercial storefronts.

* Due to the amount of material removed from the lock inverting the lock will result in bottom pins falling out when in unlocked position.

 
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