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Roto Locks

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

Roto Locks

Postby Rickthepick » 15 Apr 2011 15:44

This wont mean anything to the overseas chaps but has anyone had any success opening the Roto euros fitted in the composite doors? They are usually accompanied by the anti-snap shrouds under the handles.

I dont think iv ever picked one and the one i went to tonight was pretty tough to drill open!

They are so hard to pick because of that tiny slither of a keyway you just cant get anything in there.

IMO these are overkill for the dirty council flats that they protect.

I have the undrilled half here for anyone that wants to prove me wrong and film it opened straight out the packaging 8)
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby femurat » 15 Apr 2011 16:38

I've never seen one, but if nobody else accept your challenge... I may try :)
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby Solomon » 15 Apr 2011 17:30

I have a bump key for those I think, but I've never actually seen one. It's a ROT1 blank, looks the same as the standard 1A but a little thinner. I wouldn't mind having a go picking one of those, they sound fun :twisted:
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby Rickthepick » 16 Apr 2011 0:07

Hi femurat il save it for the next bundle i send you then. if not then solomon :-)
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby femurat » 16 Apr 2011 3:30

Perfect, thanks Rick. It'll be my first video :oops:
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby Solomon » 16 Apr 2011 10:44

If you get any more in future rick I'll have a go aswell, should be a good challenge :mrgreen:
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby Rickthepick » 18 Apr 2011 10:56

I took it on holiday with em this weekend but still failed lol. it needs a really skinny hook possibly with a bend to work around the keyway. Too tough for me
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby lockpickfan » 11 May 2011 4:51

Good challenge, only this half cylinder plays?

If not, I try to make a video from ROTO picking.

( Perfect lock for demostrate how the bumpkey works, if you have the correct key you need only 1-2 hit as beginner in bumping... :twisted: )
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby femurat » 23 May 2011 7:30

I got the package today, and the last time I had a pick in my hands was more than 10 days ago :oops: It'll be an embarrassing first video.

Cheers :)
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby Rickthepick » 23 May 2011 7:55

I thought you might have done it then :P
good luck theyre tough 8)
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby femurat » 23 May 2011 12:40

I failed :cry: I got a couple of phone calls also, so the video is split in 3, very suspicious if I was able to pick it.
I'll try to upload the video tomorrow for you to laugh at me :)

I'll try again to pick it in the next days. Thanks for the lock, it's very interesting and challenging with its narrow keyway.

Cheers :)
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby femurat » 23 May 2011 16:19

Image

After dinner I decided to give this lock another try :mrgreen:

Cheers :)
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby Rickthepick » 23 May 2011 16:35

impressive 8) you must have a really thin hook
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby femurat » 24 May 2011 1:44

:twisted: and yours must be very short :lol:

I used the 2 half diamond you see in the picture. I started with the blue one and then I needed the bigger one to set the last two very short pins. I may take it apart to see what's inside, but I guess nothing special. The tight keyway is what makes this lock difficult.

Cheers :)
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Re: Roto Locks

Postby Rickthepick » 24 May 2011 2:13

You are indeed a good picker!
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