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Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

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Postby Kwick » Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:28 pm

hello

here in France, members of a french forum called LockPickingTeam (http://lockpickingteam.com/) have had an brainstorming session about repinning and how to make it as easy as possible.

and we invented one nice tool to repin really easily, it's called the repining core

it's basically a core which holes have been drilled from top to bottom to remove the profile cuts of the key.

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the keyway has also been cut wider to allow easier use of picks to push the pins.

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the bottom of the core has also been cut to have enough space to insert the paperclip or whatever else to maintain the pins.

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this will works best with the core from the same brand of the lock you wanna repin.
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Postby mtt.tr » Sat Aug 30, 2008 3:44 am

thanks i needed this.
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby Bas2888 » Wed Apr 08, 2009 4:24 pm

Thank you, I was really looking for a tutorial in clear language with good pictures!
I once tried it myself and as a result I broke a lock, drilled a hole in my finger and after two months I still found springs, pins and metal chips all across the floor of my room :roll:
If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet.
-Niels Bohr
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby christmas8371 » Thu May 07, 2009 5:26 am

sj , many many thanks for the excellent tutorial. i have a few euro profiles now which i have a lot of trouble picking (mila x 6 and an EVVA which i have a LOT of hassle trying to even get my slimline hook into) so i am going to try to do a 2 pin and 3 pin first, then move up to the 4 and 5 pins. The milas have the same key shape as most padlocks i've picked, but my EVVA has a strange key profile which i am really having trouble with :?: .however thats a new thread..(not strange for you veterans but for a newbie, well its pickled my head for sure)
Really appreciate the help. :D
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby PocketHero » Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:26 am

This Paper clip is a very good idea, I will use it! Thanks a lot!
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby mr2nice » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:09 pm

great tut i just have so much trouble with the c clips any tips or easy way some old timers must know simple way to get them pesky clips off how about a pm on this or even a c clip tut them clips bite me all the time cheer's 4 now.
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby unlisted » Mon Apr 12, 2010 2:33 pm

mr2nice wrote:great tut i just have so much trouble with the c clips any tips or easy way some old timers must know simple way to get them pesky clips off how about a pm on this or even a c clip tut them clips bite me all the time cheer's 4 now.



Wow, this is pretty common knowledge..

Retainer tool.

http://www.americanring.net/other_tools.aspx
New user? Click HERE & HERE & HERE
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby uk locksmith » Thu Jun 17, 2010 1:34 am

Thank You for the post, brilliant instructions and pictures.
Any recomendations on a good set of circlip pliers and price guide

Thank You :D
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby Shaun1987 » Thu Nov 04, 2010 7:00 am

good post, i'm currently trying to pick one of these!
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby Sirtank11 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:35 am

Very helpful post thanks!

And great idea on the driver pin holder i'll have to make one of those that will be very handy
in the field.

Tank
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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and breakdown photos

Postby lockpickfan » Mon May 09, 2011 3:46 am

Here is how we repin the european cylinders without drilling on pictures ( on hungarian language, sorry):
http://lockpick.blog.hu/2010/05/12/cili ... tszerelese

You need a wisper blade insert, bend it like on the firs picture.

Next step is you need to pick the lock, turn the plug 180 degrees down, insert the bended whisper blade into the keyway like on the 4. and 5. picture.
Fix it with some ducktape or masking tape, remove the clip from the back of the plug, and you can pull out the plug, the housing pins stay at the housing.
now you repinning, and place pack, and so on....

If you pull out the whisper blade, the housing pins come out, you can variate these if you want.
For assemby, you need for a tweezer, and the insert again.
First, take back the springs.
Next, take the first housing pin, take back to the hole, and push the insert into the lock, over the first pin. ( picture 18-19.)
Next, insert the second pin, push the insert again over the second pin, and take the third pin......
If you inserted all of the housing pins, insert the plug, pull out the whisper blade insert, and turn the plug into locked position.
Take back the C clip, and start the next side of the lock :twisted:

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Re: Euro cylinder repinning and

Postby TRUE POWER » Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:06 am

Hello
This is good, hey key up the job man.

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