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+[title] Locking
+[* black] While tooth type, size, and separation apply to the entire zipper, the locking attribute applies just to the slider. A locking slider has a mechanism that keeps it from sliding down the closed tape
+ [* black] ***Locking sliders*** have a pin that sticks into the zipper tape that is disengaged by pulling the tab. This mechanism is visible inside the slider crown
+ [* black] ***Non-locking sliders*** do not have this mechanism
+[* black] In practice, a locking zipper will not move when there is tension on the zipper and they are often found on center front zipper lines
+[* black] As a general rule, non-locking zippers are on coated/waterproof zippers and pocket zippers

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