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Papaiz padlocks

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Papaiz padlocks

Postby Phobia » 18 Dec 2003 0:43

does anyone have any diagrams of papaiz padlocks?

any diagrams of in side the lock and what type of pins would be great
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Postby Varjeal » 18 Dec 2003 10:33

I don't have a diagram handy..(really gotta get that scanner of mine working) but Papaiz from factory comes with 5 spool driver pins. Other than that they're a pretty standard padlock.

One note: it actually requires more torque to open a Papaiz than most Master or American padlocks because of spring pressure. So be aware of that as well.
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Postby Phobia » 25 Dec 2003 3:12

:D thanks, i unfortunately came across one in the field for the first time in my 2 year locksmith career so i got my apprentice to do it (it sux that my little cousin can open these locks and i cant :)

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