How strong is an axis lock?
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How strong is an axis lock?
The AXIS Lock addresses the strength question by ensuring that the lock itself will not likely be the weak link. Benchmade says that in testing the lock supported loads in excess of 200 lbs. without damage.
What is a bolster lock?
Bolster lock knives are unique, hidden, and often found on Italian knives. The bolster lock is very similar to the lever lock. Also like lever locks, bolster locks are primarily found on Italian switchblade knives.
What is AXIS lock mechanism?
The Axis system works using a small, hardened spring loaded bar that moves back and forth in a slot made into both steel liners. Positioned at the rear of the blade, it extends on both sides of the knife, spanning the liners. The Axis lock then engages a ramped tang portion of the blade when it is opened.
What is a compression lock knife?
COMPRESSION LOCK® A lock mechanism that uses a leaf-like spring from a split liner in the handle to wedge laterally between a ramp on the blade tang and the stop pin (or anvil pin). Developed by Spyderco, it provides extreme lock strength and ease of use.
What is the best locking mechanism for a folding knife?
Frame Lock, Integral Lock, Reeve Lock, Bolstered Frame Lock Popularity: Frame locks are among the most popular locking mechanisms on folding knives. Reliability: Frame locks are generally very reliable, however, they can be a bit frail on cheap knives that aren’t constructed out of strong materials.
What are the different types of pocket knife locks?
Pocket Knife Lock Types. 1 Lockback. At their core, lockbacks (also referred to as back locks, spine locks or mid locks) are simply a derivative of the non-locking slipjoint 2 Liner Lock. 3 Frame Lock. 4 Compression Lock. 5 Axis Locks and Derivatives.
What is a lockback foldable knife?
Lockback A lock back mechanism is what you see on many classic American folding knives. It’s essentially made of a “spine” on a spring. When the knife is opened, the spine locks into a notch on the back of the blade.
What is the difference between frame lock and liner lock knives?
Frame lock knives tend to be stronger than liner locks, as the piece of metal that slips into place is more substantial than that in a liner.