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by Rickthepick » 19 Jan 2010 8:18
I have a job changing the locks on a pair of heavy duty doors to a high security area.
They are Assa units with handles and a screw in Ruko cylinder. This all connects to a series of linked bolts going in all directions.
Just wondered how hard it will be to change these cylinders?
They appear to be screw in type at first glance, just want to make sure theres no unusual difference before i order parts.
Il try find a picture ...
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by unlisted » 20 Jan 2010 6:01
photos as you said will help, get as many from as many angles as you can...
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by Rickthepick » 20 Jan 2010 7:50
its ok, i did it today.
They are quite a beefy setup but was a screw in cylinder underneath.
Il try take a photo next time im there if they dont mind.
one has a nice double bitted Assa lock that il be changing, il ask if i can have it
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