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by poky13 » Thu Nov 01, 2007 2:19 am
I just got a Sargent & Greenleaf padlock. I want to know if anybody knows how to dissemble this lock. I have the key and it works fine. I have looked on there web site but all I can find is how to clean it.any help would be appreciated. Here are some pictures.  [img][img]http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u107/ralf13/Sargent0880005.jpg[/img][/img] 
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by Jaakko » Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:01 am
A wild guess: Open lock, look into the shackle hole in an angle and losen a slug/grub screw and remove that circular top piece that sits between shackle legs. The lock is assembled from the top.
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by poky13 » Thu Nov 01, 2007 5:16 am
I thought maybe that was how, but there is no screw or lug or any thing in hole that I can see. I got the name wrong it is a Sargent & greenleaf 0880 or 0881 lock
I thought that plug came out some way after it was open, I don't want to force it Thanks for the thought & help. JAAKO 
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by Raymond » Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:48 am
I have an S&G padlock almost exactly like this one. On the side where the shackle comes completely out of the body there is a hole drilled through the body. When the shackle is out you can see the set screw through the hole. Loosen the set screw and then the plate on the top, between the shackles, can be unscrewed. From the looks of yours it may need some penetrant to loosen it up.
Good luck.
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by poky13 » Fri Nov 02, 2007 12:59 am
I went to there web site, all they had was how to clean the lock on PDFs . Thanks for the thought Raymond.
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by poky13 » Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:00 am
There is a hole on one side of the lock, I was hoping it had a pin or set screw in it. I cleaned it out and am going to try a allen wrench in it Thanks. I get it apart I will put some pictures up of it.
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by dougfarre » Fri Nov 02, 2007 3:11 am
How do you pick that strange piece of history? Is it anything similar to a warded lock?
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by Jaakko » Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:11 am
dougfarre wrote:How do you pick that strange piece of history? Is it anything similar to a warded lock?
Think Abloy. And yes, it is advanced so no instructions.
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by poky13 » Fri Nov 02, 2007 7:43 am
I'm not shore, I think it is a wafer lock. it's not that old the railroad used this type back in the 80s & 90s don't know if they still do. I'm still trying to get it apart with out destroying it.
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by greyman » Sat Nov 03, 2007 5:20 am
It's Sargent and Greenleaf, not Greenfield. You might have more luck trying that out in Google.
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by poky13 » Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:00 am
I know I had the wrong name at first, but I did correct it later. Anyway here is picture of the break down of it if anybody is interested. The screw plate on to had a roll pin holding it, I had to drill it out. It is between the calipers & cylinder, whats left of it. [img][img]http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u107/ralf13/Sargent0880006.jpg[/img][/img]
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by bluestar » Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:28 pm
Gordon Airporte wrote:Two sidebars?
I suppose one is the "locking bar", the other one is to prevent the discs from turning over 90 degrees.
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by Jaakko » Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:49 pm
Could you get some close-ups on the retainer screw/plug? I have a similar constructed lock and I would like to know how the end-plug is attached and how the slug/grub screw/stick is placed. Thank you 
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