Am calling it this as I don't know the official name of this lock , if anyone has any literature or info on it, it would be much appreciated.
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Am calling it this as I don't know the official name of this lock , if anyone has any literature or info on it, it would be much appreciated.
Gary IIRC Brian wrote a short detailed article that covered those in Keyways a year or so ago.
This lock is also illustrated in Tony Beck's Lock Collector Issue 19 as No.47313, a two-stump wedge bolt lock with incredibly close gate. The B B on the block could refer to Branch Bank Safe which was triple locked.
Numbers 47000 were made in 1928, just like me.
This one was bottom lock on a srd that had two locks fitted. I will have to see if I can find my old keyways mags, cheers.
I've never seen on.
Is it for locking 3 way bolt work?
yes mate, locking downwards with main bolt and the two side wedges blocking the up and downward moving bolt rails.
Good, solid system. Ratner have made some wonderful kit.
I've heard them referred to as the Ratner Violence lock, I doubt that was the official name though.
The article I wrote a few years back is now on the wiki LOCKPEDIA, it was a general article about Ratner, but does show the wedge bolt lock. Lockpedia can be accessed from the top of every page on Antique-Locks or to go straight to the article:-
https://lockpedia.com/mediawiki/inde...Safe_Companies
feel free to add more Ratner wedge bolt facts and pictures either here or on Lockpedia.
That article is very interesting. One bit which puzzled me was :
" It’s understood that a lock should have either false notches or an anti-pressure device, but not both". Would someone explain, please?