It is very easy to spot door lock problems that result from loose door locks.
Inside wafers on their door lock were worn down.
You ll see how security wafers work and what they do along with a tool to hack them.
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Either their key was incredibly worn down almost smooth or the inside wafers on their door lock were worn down thus giving the impression that the lock is seized up.
However unlike the pin tumbler lock where each pin consists of two or more pieces each wafer in the lock is a single piece.
If your fire door locks are loose and worn down fires will spread much faster.
You will often notice that something is wrong with your lock while you are using it.
A master wafer is an additional tumbler that goes between the driver and the key pin.
The proper key for a particular wafer lock has square cuts unlike the pin and tumbler key which has pointed cuts their keys are usually shorter but the same width as pin and tumbler lock keys.
Basically you will be replacing the key pin and adding master wafers.
The wafer tumblers are housed inside a cylinder.
To pick these locks you work the wafers on both sides as you apply pressure with the tension wrench.
Using a diamond shaped or ball shaped pick insert the pick to the far end of the plug.
A wafer tumbler lock is a type of lock that uses a set of flat wafers to prevent the lock from opening unless the correct key is inserted.
Double wafer locks have wafer tumblers on both ends of the plug.
Exert a slight pressure against the wafer tumblers and slowly pull the pick out of the plug.
I would have to re key their door lock an cut them a new key that would also turn their ignition switch.
The wafers end up falling off and jam so when you try to start your car the key will not turn.
This is due to the wafers and pins becoming worn or the key s teeth slowly losing their shape.
Wafer locks may have tumblers on one or both sides much like pin and tumblers.
Once the lock is picked turn the plug approximately 1 8 turn.
The incorrect key will either pull the wafers down only part of the way or will pull them down too far causing them to extend out the other side of the plug.
Over time the key wears down key won t turn in ignition.
With a delicate touch and a little practice you ll be lockpicking like a pro in no time.
The same can also happen to the vehicle s ignition lock.
The wafers inside the ignition and in the door locks to not travel along the key very smoothly if the key is worn down.
The wafers are now held in a rigid position.
Security wafers on locks prevent bypassing the locking bars to open the lock.
Another scenario is when the car lock is damaged to the point when it is very hard to rotate the key inside the lock.
Loose door lock problems plague both the interior and exterior sections of the lock.
The final type of lock tumbler replacement is making a master key system.