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Låset

Låset refers to the mechanism used to secure openings and restrict access to doors, containers, or other spaces. It can be mechanical or electronic, and the term is used in Swedish to denote the lock in general as well as specific devices installed for security.

Common mechanical types include pin-tumbler locks, wafer locks, lever locks, and warded locks. Variants such as

How a lås operates varies by design. In pin-tumbler and wafer locks, a correctly cut key aligns

Key components commonly include a housing or cylinder, plug, springs, pins or levers, the bolt or latch,

Locks have a long history, evolving from early wooden and metal devices to modern, certified designs. Proper

deadbolts
provide
a
separate
bolt
that
resists
forced
entry,
while
nightlatches
(often
used
on
interior
or
exterior
doors)
combine
a
latch
and
a
bolt.
Electronic
and
smart
locks
use
keypads,
cards,
biometrics,
or
wireless
communication
to
control
an
actuator
that
moves
a
bolt
or
latch,
and
may
work
in
conjunction
with
traditional
mechanical
components.
internal
components
so
the
plug
can
rotate,
retracting
the
bolt
or
latch.
In
lever
or
warded
systems,
keys
align
levers
or
bypass
wards
to
allow
movement.
Electronic
locks
typically
use
a
controller
and
actuator;
access
is
granted
via
a
credential,
code,
or
remote
signal,
after
which
the
bolt
or
electronic
strike
is
engaged
or
released.
and
the
strike
plate.
Electronic
variants
add
a
control
unit,
power
source,
and
reader
or
sensor.
installation,
appropriate
security
rating,
and
regular
maintenance
are
important
for
effective
protection.