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Re: 5200-series locks (a.k.a. 200 series locks)? |
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Ok, first off the master locks and the padlock brands are not allowed in the arms room even though they meet the specs. The reason for that is because you cant have any markings on the locks or keys to distinguish which key goes to which lock, per the AA&E Physical Security regulation. Both master lock and pad lock have serial numbers engraved on the lock itself that co-ensides with the serial number on the key that goes with it, in essence making it a marked lock. That's why we use the American lock 5200 because even though there is a serial number on the key, there is no serial number on the lock.
Ok, first off the master locks and the padlock brands are not allowed in the arms room even though they meet the specs. The reason for that is because you cant have any markings on the locks or keys to distinguish which key goes to which lock, per the AA&E Physical Security regulation. Both master lock and pad lock have serial numbers engraved on the lock itself that co-ensides with the serial number on the key that goes with it, in essence making it a marked lock. That's why we use the American lock 5200 because even though there is a serial number on the key, there is no serial number on the lock.
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Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 5:58 am |
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Re: 5200-series locks (a.k.a. 200 series locks)? |
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http://www.americanlock.com/government_padlocks/national_stock_numbers_listing.jsp
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Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:07 am |
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Re: 5200-series locks (a.k.a. 200 series locks)? |
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American and Master are sister companies. Both owned by the same company. Apparently laminated locks are cheaper to manufacture than the solid body. Master's meet Federal Dept of General services specs. Master's are sold cheaper to the U. S. than American's. The owner of both companies still makes its profit. That is what happened!
American and Master are sister companies. Both owned by the same company. Apparently laminated locks are cheaper to manufacture than the solid body. Master's meet Federal Dept of General services specs. Master's are sold cheaper to the U. S. than American's. The owner of both companies still makes its profit. That is what happened!
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 8:57 pm |
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Re: 5200-series locks (a.k.a. 200 series locks)? |
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Keyed alike lock sets are class IX as they are components for vehicles and tool kits
Keyed alike lock sets are class IX as they are components for vehicles and tool kits
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 9:08 pm |
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Re: 5200-series locks (a.k.a. 200 series locks)? |
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The class for these locks is II. I have never seen a lock as class IX in my carreer. I'm a 92Y and I haven't seen one yet.
The class for these locks is II. I have never seen a lock as class IX in my carreer. I'm a 92Y and I haven't seen one yet.
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:44 pm |
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Re: 5200-series locks (a.k.a. 200 series locks)? |
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are these class IX or II?
are these class IX or II?
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Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 4:29 am |
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the 3807 shows a picture of 5200 series but it came in as masterlocks. It may just what they have in stock since they both meet the requirement.
the 3807 shows a picture of 5200 series but it came in as masterlocks. It may just what they have in stock since they both meet the requirement.
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:48 am |
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Re: 5200-series locks (a.k.a. 200 series locks)? |
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American Lock NSN 5340-00-158-3807• Equivalent to A5200GLW • 1-3/4" (44mm) wide x 3/4" (19mm) thick, solid steel padlock • 5/16" (8mm) diameter, 1-1/8" (28mm) high hardened steel shackle Non-removable key, 5-pin cylinder• Stamped "US" • With chain American Lock Gov 5340-00-158-3807 List Price: $19.31 Outlet Price: $10.62
Set Qty: 1 Keyed Different Model Number: NSN001583807 Spec Number: AA 59487-2SC
American Lock NSN 5340-00-158-3807• Equivalent to A5200GLW • 1-3/4" (44mm) wide x 3/4" (19mm) thick, solid steel padlock • 5/16" (8mm) diameter, 1-1/8" (28mm) high hardened steel shackle [b]Non-removable key, 5-pin cylinder[/b]• Stamped "US" • With chain American Lock Gov 5340-00-158-3807 List Price: $19.31 Outlet Price: $10.62
Set Qty: 1 Keyed Different Model Number: NSN001583807 Spec Number: AA 59487-2SC
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:46 am |
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Re: 5200-series locks (a.k.a. 200 series locks)? |
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I have the 5200 padlock. 5340-01-346-4611 but is not the key retaining 5200 necessary for the arms room. I had ordered some of the 5200 key retaining but this last time I got the masterlocks. check this out. http://www.padlockoutlet.com/store/amer ... ocks.shtml
I have the 5200 padlock. 5340-01-346-4611 but is not the key retaining 5200 necessary for the arms room. I had ordered some of the 5200 key retaining but this last time I got the masterlocks. check this out. http://www.padlockoutlet.com/store/americangovtlocks.shtml
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:35 am |
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Whenever I order this NSN I get a brass layered plate Master Lock. I am in desperate need of the 5200 series locks for my Arms Room.
Whenever I order this NSN I get a brass layered plate Master Lock. I am in desperate need of the 5200 series locks for my Arms Room.
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:20 pm |
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