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- Key_(lock) abstract "A key is a device that is used to operate a lock. A typical key is a small piece of metal consisting of two parts: the blade, which slides into the keyway of the lock and distinguishes between different keys, and the bow, which is left protruding so that torque can be applied by the user. A key is usually intended to operate one specific lock or a small number of locks that are keyed alike, so each lock requires a unique key. The key serves as a security token for access to the locked area; only persons having the correct key can open the lock and gain access.Keys provide an inexpensive, though imperfect, method of access control for access to physical properties like buildings, vehicles and cupboards or cabinets. As such, keys are an essential feature of modern living, and are common around the globe. It is common for people to carry the set of keys they need for their daily activities around with them, often linked by a keyring adorned by trinkets usually known as a keychain.".
- Key_(lock) thumbnail Standard-lock-key.jpg?width=300.
- Key_(lock) wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=gyrocopter%20ejection%20seat&f=true.
- Key_(lock) wikiPageExternalLink Main_Page.
- Key_(lock) wikiPageExternalLink fastweb.exe?getdoc+uscview+t17t20+719+39++(1386).
- Key_(lock) wikiPageExternalLink view.xhtml?req=granuleid:USC-prelim-title18-section1704&num=0&edition=prelim.
- Key_(lock) wikiPageExternalLink www.medeco.com.
- Key_(lock) wikiPageID "966716".
- Key_(lock) wikiPageRevisionID "596515265".
- Key_(lock) globalize "January 2010".
- Key_(lock) hasPhotoCollection Key_(lock).
- Key_(lock) leadTooShort "May 2010".
- Key_(lock) refimprove "September 2007".
- Key_(lock) subject Category:Locksmithing.
- Key_(lock) comment "A key is a device that is used to operate a lock. A typical key is a small piece of metal consisting of two parts: the blade, which slides into the keyway of the lock and distinguishes between different keys, and the bow, which is left protruding so that torque can be applied by the user. A key is usually intended to operate one specific lock or a small number of locks that are keyed alike, so each lock requires a unique key.".
- Key_(lock) label "Chave".
- Key_(lock) label "Chiave (serratura)".
- Key_(lock) label "Clef (serrurerie)".
- Key_(lock) label "Key (lock)".
- Key_(lock) label "Klucz (do zamka)".
- Key_(lock) label "Llave".
- Key_(lock) label "Schlüssel".
- Key_(lock) label "Sleutel (slot)".
- Key_(lock) label "Замковый ключ".
- Key_(lock) label "مفتاح (قفل)".
- Key_(lock) label "鍵".
- Key_(lock) label "鑰匙".
- Key_(lock) sameAs Klíč_(zámek).
- Key_(lock) sameAs Schlüssel.
- Key_(lock) sameAs Llave.
- Key_(lock) sameAs Giltza.
- Key_(lock) sameAs Clef_(serrurerie).
- Key_(lock) sameAs Anak_kunci.
- Key_(lock) sameAs Chiave_(serratura).
- Key_(lock) sameAs 鍵.
- Key_(lock) sameAs 열쇠.
- Key_(lock) sameAs Sleutel_(slot).
- Key_(lock) sameAs Klucz_(do_zamka).
- Key_(lock) sameAs Chave.
- Key_(lock) sameAs m.03v3yw.
- Key_(lock) sameAs Q132041.
- Key_(lock) sameAs Q132041.
- Key_(lock) wasDerivedFrom Key_(lock)?oldid=596515265.
- Key_(lock) depiction Standard-lock-key.jpg.
- Key_(lock) isPrimaryTopicOf Key_(lock).