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Assa 600 series oval

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Assa 600 series oval

Postby Luke13 » 10 Feb 2016 21:01

Hey guys im luke and im new to the forum but really really happy to be here !!:) im working on an assa 600 series ive gotten a lot of good advice but still having trouble getting consistent opens looking for advice and kind of just making conversation !! :) thank you guys !! :)
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Re: Assa 600 series oval

Postby MiPo » 16 Dec 2016 16:46

This is an incredible difficult lock. You should be happy that you get it open occasionally ;-)
I think it's a lot of training required. The most difficult part is to identify the pins that need to be set as the feedback is almost nothing. I think you can feel a not picked pin when you get some up/down movement on the core when working on it. But for a successful pick you should memorize the picked pins and leave them alone (else you get oversets) and you need to have a perfectly fitting tension wrench to precisely control the plug rotation.
Good luck :-)

Luke13 wrote:Hey guys im luke and im new to the forum but really really happy to be here !!:) im working on an assa 600 series ive gotten a lot of good advice but still having trouble getting consistent opens looking for advice and kind of just making conversation !! :) thank you guys !! :)
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