| Instruction Set 1 Learning Strategies The advantages of learning at home; types of study materials; types of examinations; accessing and using the features of our website; determining what kind of learner you are; establishing a study schedule; using study tips; preparing for and taking examinations.
 Locksmithing: An Expanding Career Field Definition of locksmithing and the security industry; how the locksmith can help fight crime; employment opportunities; qualifications for professional locksmiths.
 Instruction Set 2 Introduction to Locks and Keys Basic types of lock mechanisms; basic key types and their parts; typical locksmithing tasks; standard and specialized tools used by locksmiths.
 Key Identification Basic types of keys and their parts; how keys are duplicated; distinctive key characteristics; how to compare an original key to a blank; how to find key blanks in a key catalog.
 Practical Exercise: Identifying Keys Lock Mechanisms Construction and operation of warded locks, lever locks, disk tumbler locks, and pin tumbler locks; padlock construction and operation; how combination locks work.
 Supplement: Locksmithing Glossary Learning Aids: • Assorted key blanks
 • Lever Tumbler lock
 • Disk Tumbler lock
 • Papaiz® Cutaway Padlock
 Instruction Set 3 Residential Locks The mortise lock and the rib lock; operation of key-in-knob locks and tubular deadbolts; installation steps for key-in-knob locks, deadbolts, rim locks, and other door locks.
 Keymaking and Rekeying Key duplication by hand and by machine; how to duplicate cylinder keys, flat keys, and bit keys; rekeying locks.
 Practical Exercises: • Duplicating a key by hand
 • Rekeying the Kwikset® door lock
 Supplement: Using Tools Safely Learning Aids: • Files
 • Bench vise
 • Kwikset® door lock
 • Kwikset® pinning kit
 Instruction Set 4 Opening Locks Without Keys Various methods of opening locks without keys; lockpicking techniques; reading a lock; impressioning keys; forcing a lock open using emergency techniques.
 Home and Business Security Security in retail and industrial settings; "target hardening" techniques; improving security in home and business settings; performing a security analysis.
 Practical Exercises: • Impressioning a Key for a Mortise Cylinder
 • Shimming Open and Rekeying the Mortise Cylinder
 Learning Aids: • Lockpicks
 • Tension wrench
 • Mortise cylinder
 • Shims
 • Screwdriver set
 Instruction Set 5 Auto Locks Basic auto lock mechanisms; replacing lock cylinders in doors, ignitions, and trunks; troubleshooting of and servicing of auto lock cylinders; electronic security devices for auto protection.
 Safes and Vaults Basic safe construction; combination lock theory; basic safe maintenance and repair techniques; changing safe combinations; making keys for safe deposit boxes.
 Panic Hardware and Electric Locks Basic types of panic hardware devices; installing panic hardware; repairing and troubleshooting panic hardware; basic electricity for locksmiths; installation of electric locks.
 Learning Aid: Master combination padlock Instruction Set 6 Electronic Security Basic types of alarm systems; alarm components; designing an alarm system for a customers use; troubleshooting and programming an alarm system.
 Starting a Small Business Creating a business plan; obtaining finances; obtaining needed insurance; necessary permits and licenses; finding a location; setting up your shop; purchasing office equipment and supplies; keeping business records.
 Working as a Professional Locksmith Determining what services to offer and what to charge; evaluating your competition and targeting your customers; setting an advertising budget; legal issues and locksmithing ethics; bonding and licensing; how to look and act like a professional.
 Supplement: Starting a Mobile Business Graduation Set(Sent to you when all program requirements and financial obligations have been met.)
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