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LSS+ Electronic Infobase Edition Version 5.

lock, no cover plate and standard butt hinges; Internal - Right hand inward
opening solid timber door, one lock visible

Figure LSS+3218 External - Right hand outward opening timber and glass
door with single lock; Internal - Right hand opening timber and glass paneled
door with two locks

Figure LSS+3219 Recessed Left hand inward opening solid timber door with
multilocking system, set in steel frame plus additional top lock

Figure LSS+3220 External - Flush with building right hand outward opening
steel paneled gate with steel mesh and full cover plate; Internal - Standard
timber door with glass panel

Figure LSS+3221 Left hand outward opening recessed solid timber fire door with
steel panel

Figure LSS+3222 External - Heavy duty right hand outward opening steel gate
proud of building line with single lock and no cover plate; Internal - Right
hand inward opening timber door, locks unseen

Figure LSS+3223 External - Recessed right hand outward opening steel gate
with three standard butt hinges and no cover strip; Internal - Right hand
inward opening timber paneled door with two locks visible

Figure LSS+3224 A sigma forced entry team shows the technique for
breaching a door.

Figure LSS+3225 MSC Lock Force tool is similar to that produced by SIGMA
Figure LSS+3226 There are various dies for the MSC LOCK FORCE tool to fit
different profiles
Figure LSS+3227 The use of the MSC LOCK FORCE tool is straightforward
Figure LSS+3228 The BROCO thermic lance is a small self contained package
Figure LSS+3229 The BROCO control nozzle and chemical self starter for the
thermic lance
Figure LSS+3230 The KIBB security lock and strike system makes bypass
difficult
Figure LSS+3231, an attack on a file cabinet safe with a variety of tools.

Figure LSS+3232 A hole saw can be used to ream out the entire plug.

Figure LSS+3233 A new shear line is created by drilling the plug.


Figure LSS+3234 The mounting for the cylinder is cast and can be fractured,
allowing removal of the lock.

Figure LSS+3235 Knob locks should not be used as the sole protection on

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(c) 1999-2004 Marc Weber Tobias

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