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How to electric pick a Yale

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

How to electric pick a Yale

Postby sagar » 17 Oct 2006 3:01

Is it possible for for me to pick a Yale lock which has a restricted somewhat key way ?

I use a SO E100H, but there isnt enough space between the the pins and the base to get the pick to vibrate, it keeps hitting the base and goes nowhere

Is this a frequent problem, and exactly how does one go about resolving this..........it is very frustrating
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Postby Romstar » 17 Oct 2006 5:24

You shouldn't have any problems with any sort of pick gun in a Yale lock. Especially if its the standard Y1 keyway.

Do you have a picture of the keyway in this lock thats causing you so much difficulty?

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Postby sagar » 4 Jan 2007 2:42

Sorry for not replying earlier

Sure I can put up a pic of the lock, if I only knew how
better still, can I email any of you the pics and maybe you could post it up, if possible ?

Like I said earlier this yale lock has very little space, just enough for the pic to squeeze through, which leaves almost no space for any vibrations to take place

I would love to post the pics of it, if someone could just help me out
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Postby parapilot » 4 Jan 2007 2:46

Sadly Romster does not post to the forums anymore, but as he said you should have no problems with a std Yale lock. Keep trying.
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Postby Shrub » 4 Jan 2007 7:57

The blade doesnt have to be 90' to the pins, get it in there anyway you can and use it, if its a tight keyway then you may need to move down a blade size,

Good luck with the SO though,
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Postby Tyler Durden » 10 Jan 2007 5:39

The Yale euro wont be picked with the needle in there at right angles to the pins, like shrub says. Angle the needle off at about 45 degreees i the keyway just above the pins. It should open fairly easily.
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