ldj wrote:Squelchtone wrote:The last number of your combination is 80
I can tell this from your photo, look at the little line on the inner hub, it points to 80. Notice that the wheels are stamped with a number as well, wheel 3 is at the top of the sandwich, then wheel 2 and wheel 1 is closest to the back cover. Take the wheel pack apart and lay it out on the table in order and you can see what each wheel is set to.
Here is a how to video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6L_jQJRQXQ
Thanks very much. I found that combination and I can dial it in but the fence won't fall and bolt won't retract. I can pull the plate with the wheels and all the gates are lined up and the fence is right there but won't fall. With the wheels out the fence falls nicely and bolt retracts. I think the lock is not good, the long stem has been welded and ground down. When dialing there is tight spots and takes a little more pressure to get past that. There is also loose sloppy spots. I'm gone mess with it a little more but think I need another lock. What kind, make and model lock can I get for it?
That is a very well made lock, so you should not need another lock. It just sounds like you need to have a little more practice with this one and learn the dialing procedure for it.
After you dial the 3 numbers of the combination, there is one final turn you have to make in order to align the driver wheel (the little wheel that is inside the lock body) so that the fence can drop in.
Here is the dialing order for your lock:
Dial Left three times past __ and stop on __ the fourth time around (this is for wheel 1)
Dial Right two times past __ and stop on __ the third time around (this is for wheel 2)
Dial Light one time past __ and stop on __ the second time around (this is for wheel 3)
Dial Right until fence drops in and keep turning dial to retract bolt until dial stops.