QUANTITY꞉ ONE Medeco high-security cylinder, offset cam arm with one or two keys (number of keys is a Buyer selected option).

MANUFACTURER꞉ Medeco.

ABOUT YOUR PURCHASE꞉ One high-security, highly pick-resistant Medeco lock with extra-long offset cam and HIGHER-SECURITY factory-restricted key(s).

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS LISTING꞉ One high-security Medeco cylinder, lock body, higher-security 7R factory-restricted key(s), cylinder retaining nut, cam retaining nut, toothed washer, stop washer and steel offset cam.

MANUFACTURER'S PART NUMBER꞉ 60W0750T-219-26.

NUMBER OF LIFT AND ROTATE ANGLED PIN TUMBLERS꞉ Four.

KEY OPTIONS꞉ One or two keys (Buyer selected option).

LOCK'S FINISH꞉ Satin Chrome.

TYPE OF CAM꞉ Steel, extra-long, 45-degree offset.  Considered as a 1.75” cam (center of cylinder to edge of cam). Measures 0.125" thick, 0.622" wide and 2.075" end-to-end (please see the listing's photographs for specifications).

SPECIFICATIONS꞉ One of this listing's photographs includes the lock's dimensions. The lock's cylinder is the industry standard "Double-D" footprint (making mounting right-side up or upside-down possible).  The lock body, cylinder, keys, cylinder retaining nut, cam retaining nut, toothed washer, stop washer, blind key code tag and offset cam weigh 3.5 ounces (99 grams).  The lock cylinder measures 1.37" from the face of the lock to the end of the cam's retaining bolt.  The cylinder measures 0.87" across the face, 0.739" across the threads, 0.621" across the flat sides of the cylinder. The key removes in one position (the locked position at six o'clock or twelve-o'clock if installed upside down).  The key is retained by the cylinder when the lock is in the "open position".  The key rotates clockwise 90º to open.

TESTING / CERTIFICATIONS꞉ This is an Underwriters Laboratories Listed high-security lock.

ABOUT MEDECO꞉ Medeco was established in 1968 named after "Mechanical Development Company."  The company was originally founded in the mid-1950's by Paul A. Powell and Roy C. Spain in a basement.

Mr. Spain later designed the lock's concepts and received a United States Patent No. 3,499,303 (in 1970) for his new lock, which subsequently began Medeco as a company.

As a promotional campaign, Medeco advertised that anyone who could pick a Medeco lock would receive $50,000. Many tried, and failed. Except for one detective from New York City. He was able to pick the lock once, but not twice.

Mr. Spain's unique locking principle of angled key cuts (which elevated & rotated pin tumblers) provided millions of key combinations - - - a level of security that was unmatched at the time. The locks were highly resistant to most forms of attack. The company expanded rapidly and contracted its original name ("Mechanical Development Company") into Medeco. The company's 130,000-square-foot facility in Salem, Virginia was opened in the mid 1970's.

In 1998, ASSA ABLOY Group acquired Medeco.  The ASSA ABLOY Group was formed through the merger of ASSA in Sweden and Abloy in Finland. The new company was listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange on November 8, 1994.  Gobbling up companies worldwide since its inception, ASSA ABLOY Group is a huge conglomerate specializing in access control and security.

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