Table of Contents
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AS 4145.4-2002 LOCKSETS - PADLOCKS
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PREFACE
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CONTENTS
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SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL
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1.1 SCOPE
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1.2 APPLICATION
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1.3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
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1.4 DEFINITIONS
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1.4.1 Cam
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1.4.2 Combination manipulation
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1.4.3 Effective differ
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1.4.4 Hasp
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1.4.5 Key lockable/unlockable
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1.4.6 Key mechanism
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1.4.7 Non-key lockable/unlockable
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1.4.8 Padlock
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1.4.9 Padlock fitting
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1.4.10 Shackle
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1.4.11 Staple
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1.4.12 Wheels
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1.5 SYMBOLS
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1.6 CLASSIFICATION
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1.6.1 General
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1.6.2 Physical security
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1.6.3 Durability
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1.6.4 Keying security
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1.6.5 Corrosion resistance
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SECTION 2 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
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2.1 LOCKING FUNCTION
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2.2 DIMENSIONS TERMINOLOGY
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2.3 FINISH
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2.4 KEY SECURITY
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2.4.1 Identification marks
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2.4.2 Effective key differs (key-operated padlocks)
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2.4.3 Effective combinations
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SECTION 3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
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3.1 GENERAL
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3.1.1 Applicable requirements and test sequence
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3.1.2 Performance test samples
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3.1.3 Lubrication
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3.1.4 Corrosion resistance
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3.1.5 Tolerances
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3.2 DURABILITY
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3.2.1 Rating
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3.2.2 Cyclic operations
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3.3 EASE OF OPERATION-TORQUE TO RELEASE SHACKLE
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3.4 PHYSICAL SECURITY (STRENGTH)
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3.4.1 Resistance to force on cylinder plug or locking mechanism
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3.4.2 Resistance to torque on cylinder plug or locking mechanism
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3.4.3 Resistance to pulling of the shackle (and staple where applicable)
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3.4.4 Resistance to twisting of shackle (and staple where applicable)
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3.4.5 Resistance to cutting of shackle (and staple where applicable)
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3.4.6 Resistance to impact on padlock body, shackle (and staple where applicable) at low temperature
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3.4.7 Resistance to drilling of padlock body, shackle and staple
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3.4.8 Resistance to sawing of padlock body and shackle (and staple where applicable)
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3.5 KEYING SECURITY
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3.5.1 Number of effective key differs
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3.5.2 Key removal
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3.6 COMBINATION SECURITY
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3.6.1 Number of effective combinations
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3.6.2 Manipulation
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SECTION 4 MARKING
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APPENDIX A - CLASSIFICATION
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A1 CLASSIFICATION
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A1.1 General
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A1.2 Security
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A1.3 Keying security
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A1.4 Durability
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A1.5 Corrosion resistance
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A1.6 Example of a padlock classification
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APPENDIX B - TYPICAL TERMS FOR DIMENSIONS OF PADLOCKS
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APPENDIX C - SAMPLING AND TEST COMBINATION
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APPENDIX D - METHODS FOR THE CYCLIC TESTING OF PADLOCKS
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D1 SCOPE
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D2 APPLICATION
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D3 APPARATUS
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D3.1 Test equipment
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D3.2 Test fixtures
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D4 SAMPLE PREPARATION
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D5 CYCLE RATE
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D6 PROCEDURE
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D6.1 Unlocking and releasing the non- spring- loaded shackle by key mechanism, returning it to the locked position and locking it by key mechanism
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D6.2 Unlocking and releasing the spring- loaded shackle by key mechanism, returning it to the locked position and locking it by key mechanism
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D6.3 Unlocking and releasing the non-spring-loaded shackle by key mechanism and returning it to the latched position.
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D6.4 Unlocking and releasing the spring-loaded shackle by key mechanism and returning it to the latched position
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D6.5 Unlocking and releasing the non-spring-loaded shackle by combination mechanism, returning it to the locked position an
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D6.6 Unlocking and releasing the spring-loaded shackle by combination mechanism, returning it to the locked position and loc
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D6.7 Unlocking and releasing the non-spring-loaded shackle by combination mechanism and returning it to the latched positio
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D6.8 Unlocking and releasing the spring loaded shackle by combination mechanism and returning it to the latched position
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D7 TEST REPORT
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APPENDIX E - METHODS OF TEST FOR EASE OF OPERATION
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E1 SCOPE
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E2 APPLICATION
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E3 APPARATUS
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E4 SAMPLE PREPARATION
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E5 PROCEDURE
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E5.1 Test for key insertion and withdrawal force
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E5.2 Test for key torque to release the shackle
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E5.3 Test for force required to latch the shackle
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E5.4 Test for corrosion
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E6 TEST REPORT
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APPENDIX F - METHODS OF TESTING FOR THE PHYSICAL SECURITY OF PADLOCKS
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F1 SCOPE
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F2 APPLICATION
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F2.1 General
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F3 QUANTITY
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F4 TEST ENVIRNOMENT
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F5 TEST TOOL MATERIALS
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F6 APPARATUS
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F7 MANIPULATION
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F7.1 General
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F7.2 Manipulation procedure
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F7.3 Cylinder security
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F7.4 Manipulation test for combination padlocks
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F8 PROCEDURES
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F8.1 Resistance to pulling of cylinder plug or cylinder
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F8.2 Torque resistance of cylinder plug
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F8.3 Resistance to pulling of shackle (and staple where appropriate)
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F8.4 Resistance to twisting of the shackle (and staple where appropriate)
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F8.5 Resistance to cutting of shackle (and staple where applicable)
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F8.6 Resistance to impact at low temperature
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F8.7 Drill resistance
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F8.8 Sawing resistance
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F9 TEST REPORT
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APPENDIX G - EXAMPLES OF SUITABLE FIXTURES, GAUGES AND TOOLS TO HOLD PADLOCKS
Abstract
Specifies the general design criteria, performance requirements and procedures for testing padlocks for their resistance to physical attacks and corrosion under condition of low to high frequency usage.
RECONFIRMATION NOTICE
Major stakeholders of this publication have reviewed the content of this publication and in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation, it has been determined that the publication is still valid and does not require change.
Certain documents referenced in the publication may have been amended since the original date of publication. Users are advised to ensure that they are using the latest versions of such documents as appropriate, unless advised otherwise in this Reconfirmation Notice.
Approved for reconfirmation in accordance with Standards Australia procedures for reconfirmation on 29 August 2018.
Scope
This Standard sets out general design criteria, performance requirements and procedures for testing padlocks for their resistance to physical attacks and corrosion under condition of low-frequency to high-frequency usage, interior or exterior.
This Standard also sets out performance requirements for key lockable, key unlockable and non-key lockable and non-key unlockable padlocks.
This Standard applies to padlocks used in conjunction with padlock fittings. Requirements that relate to
(a) physical security are classified under 10 levels, based on performance tests that simulate attack;
(b) corrosion resistance are classified under five levels, based on standard accelerated corrosion tests; and
(c) durability are classified under three levels, based on operational tests under condition of low-frequency to high-frequency usage.
NOTE: Picking or impressioning are beyond the scope of this Standard.
General Product Information
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Standard |
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Standards Australia
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ProductNote
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Reconfirmed 14/09/2018. This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2018 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 14/09/2018 |
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ISBN
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Committee
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CS-082 |
Supersedes
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