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trying to repin a sesame padlock but have an issue

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trying to repin a sesame padlock but have an issue

Postby toomuchsstuff » 22 Dec 2017 16:26

I'm very new to this. On this small format cylinder

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there are holes where the key pins fall out of with the key in the unlock position. it is a pain getting it unlocked to replace the pins. I'm wondering the best way to handle this and what ultimaly keeps the pins in place ? the lock body? thanks!
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Re: trying to repin a sesame padlock but have an issue

Postby tjohn » 22 Dec 2017 16:44

The core will not turn that far (180 degrees) when assembled into the lock.
Don’t mess up putting your pins back in :lol:
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