Trying to Locate Trioving Keys


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RJ Robert James wrote:Lol I was thinking of buying one of those. I hope someone can locate the blank. I have a few euro Cylinders with the same keyway ... also no keys
HT4 wrote:Can't help, but keep me in mind if you find one. I have one of those being delivered today.
mdc5150 wrote:Any chance someone could supply a link to those locks? I tried searching and could not find them.
pennme wrote:The keyways for these are extremely restricted, and there is no equivalent that any aftermarket company makes. There are some Silca blanks out there for some of the keyways, but they are not for the family of keyways you have.
The MV 10002 P105 designation.
I believe that MV is Marine Ving. The 10002 is the job number, say a specific installation, and the P105 is the specific door, lock, etc.
Padlocks like this are commonly seen in locations that have exposure to the elements. They can handle really serious abuse from the weather, and keep working.
The fact that you picked it is quite impressive. They have spool pins in all 7 positions, and have very tight tollerances. Both of the locks probably have master pinning, which would make it a bit easier to pick.
VingCard Marine will not tell you anything unless you are the system owner, and can prove it. They are very secretive about their systems for to keep them secure, which is a good thing.
Sorry I don't have any better news.
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