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==== Bump key ==== [[Image: Bumping key.jpg|thumb|A typical bump key]] The simplest way to open the majority of pin locks is to insert a key (or variety of keys) that has been cut so that each peak of the key is equal and has been cut down to the lowest groove of the key. This key is then struck sharply with a hammer whilst applying torque. The force of the blow is carried down the length of the key and (operating as does a [[Newton's cradle]]) will move only the driver pins, leaving the key pins in place. If done correctly, this briefly creates a gap around the shear line, allowing the plug to rotate freely.<ref>{{cite news|title=Understanding Bump Keys (Video)|url=http://pursuitmag.com/understanding-bump-keys/|date=April 19, 2009|work=L. Scott Harrell|access-date=October 1, 2015}}</ref> Some modern high-security locks include [[Lock bumping|bumping]] protection, such as [[Master Lock]]'s "BumpStop"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.masterlock.com/cms/keying/security-enhancements|title=Security Enhancements - Master Lock|first=Master|last=Lock®|website=Masterlock.com|access-date=November 23, 2017}}</ref> and [[Ilco|ILCO]]'s "Bump Halt"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kaba-ilco.com/key-systems/293454-654886/bump-halt-cylinder-faq-s.html|title=ILCO Key Systems|website=Kaba-ilco.com|access-date=November 23, 2017}}</ref> technology.
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