ABS Locks
ABS locks are high-security locks designed to resist various forced entry methods such as lock snapping, bumping, and drilling. They feature a diamond-grade cylinder that withstands attacks from drills, screwdrivers, and hammers. The inner workings include anti-drill, bump, and pick pins that damage or trap tools attempting to compromise the lock. Access is granted only with a specially designed ABS key, which corresponds to the lock's mechanism. ABS locks also include a snap secure cam function, activated if the front cylinder is attacked, to prevent further infiltration. Even if damaged on one side, the lock maintains its integrity, ensuring continued security.
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