A
keyway (or keyhole) is the shaped channel in a lock cylinder into which the key slides to gain access to the lock tumblers Lock
keywayKaynak: KeywayFor a key to function, the shaft and rotating machine element must have a
keyway, also known as a keyseat, which is a slot or pocket the
Kaynak: Key (engineering)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
Kaynak: Key (lock)There are 7 different
keyways C,CE,E,EF,F,FG,and G.There is also a special "P"
keyway designed to accept any of the 7 sectional keys and a
Kaynak: Schlageshape It can also refer to the measurable difference between a key and the size required to fit and operate the
keyway of its paired lock .
Kaynak: Key relevanceThe plug has a straight-shaped slot known as the
keyway at one end to allow the key to enter the plug; the other end may have a cam or
Kaynak: Pin tumbler lockAs the key slides into the lock, the grooves on the blade of the key align with the ward s in the
keyway allowing or denying entry to the
Kaynak: Lock (device)The blank has a specific cross-sectional profile to match the
keyway in a corresponding lock cylinder. Key blanks can be stamped with a
Kaynak: Key blankAn alternative to splines is a
keyway and key , though splines provide a longer fatigue life . Types: There are several types of splines:
Kaynak: Spline (mechanical)In addition to the colour-coding the voltage and frequency are encoded by the
keyway position. The blue fittings are often used for
Kaynak: IEC 60309The 180-foot dam was built in 50-foot (15-m) blocks, with a
keyway to hold it in place and a 75-centimeter (30-inch) copper sheet to make
Kaynak: Shaver LakeBased on the usage of the coupling a
keyway is made in the bore in order to transmit the torque by means of the key. Two threaded holes
Kaynak: Sleeve couplingIt is more properly known as a
keyway . Keyhole has the following meanings: Gravitational keyhole is a region of an orbit where a small
Kaynak: Keyhole (disambiguation)For additional interchangeable core access control, non-proprietary
keyway s and key sections of the following designations are available:
Kaynak: Interchangeable coreWhen bumping a lock, the key is initially inserted into the
keyway one notch (pin) short of full insertion. forces it deeper into the
keyway.
Kaynak: Lock bumping