låsräfflor
Låsräfflor, often translated as "tumbler grooves" or "key bitting," refer to the precise cuts and depths made on a key that interact with the internal mechanism of a lock. These grooves are not random; they are meticulously designed to align with the pins or tumblers within the lock cylinder. When the correct key is inserted, the unique pattern of its låsräfflor lifts each pin to a specific shear line, allowing the cylinder to rotate and the lock to open.
The complexity of låsräfflor can vary significantly. Simple wafer locks or pin tumbler locks typically have
The process of creating these låsräfflor is called key cutting or key bitting. This is typically done