by demux » 31 Aug 2020 10:41
The good news is, out of all the things you could have lost, the spring is by far the least critical. You can go buy a new one from the spring box at your local hardware store. Or you can leave it out entirely, you'll just have to manually pop the shackle when you unlock it, which is no big deal.
For the rest of the lock, try this to reassemble:
1. Put the shackle (with spring if you find or replace it) into the lock body. Push it all the way down to the closed position and hold it there.
2. Still doing that, flip over the lock body so the cylinder cutout is facing up. Hold the lock *perfectly* level. Drop the ball bearings in and use a small screwdriver, pen, bit of wire, etc to push each one into the little hole near the bottom of the actuator cutout facing each side of the shackle. The idea is to get them to engage the shackle on both sides at the same time. If one rolls out try holding the lock more level, and make sure you're holding the shackle in its fully closed position. If you can't get it, a small dab of petroleum jelly on each to keep them from rolling is a good trick.
3. Drop the actuator in. There should be a small tab to align it. Since it looks to be spring loaded and the lock is in the locked position, the two indents on the actuator will go into a position rough a quarter turn counterclockwise from the holes you pushed the ball bearings into in step 2 above.
4. With the actuator in, you should be able to release tension on the shackle. Put back the cylinder and retainer in the reverse of the way you took them out.