skivkärnor
Skivkärnor, often translated as "disc cores" or "chip cores," refer to the small, disc-shaped components found in various types of mechanical locks. These cores typically house the pins or tumblers that interact with the key's bitting. When the correct key is inserted, the pins are lifted to a specific height, allowing the core to rotate and the lock to open. Skivkärnor are a fundamental part of many pin tumbler lock mechanisms, which are widely used for securing doors, padlocks, and other devices.
The design of a skivkärna involves a cylinder that fits within the lock housing. Inside this cylinder
The complexity and security of a skivkärna depend on factors such as the number of pins, the