
I work for the government ("Killing Trees to Fight Communism - Your Tax Dollars At Work!"), and we use dozens of Sargent & Greenleaf 8077AD's for assorted high-interest storage. I have always been interested in locks, and more out of knowing I'd be saving a few of my own tax dollars on occasion, I proclaimed myself to be my unit's "LockO".
I have salvaged a number of S&G's that people mucked-up while combination-changing, and I made myself a couple of changing-keys for them. However, recently I wrecked one myself; I fumbled it, and it dropped on its shackle, locking itself on the back bolt with the shackle turned-off at an angle and not in the outer hole. It would not let me twist it to the point that the back bolt would release and let the shackle up, and since the back bolt was not all the way in, it would not let the dial turn so I couldn't dial the combination to release the back bolt. Basically, it was a paperweight.
Knowing what the little daaaarlings are worth (or at least, knowing what we pay for them), I decided to try repair it. It helped that our O.R. has a box of the things in various states of disrepair, and several shackles lying loose. I took lock and spare shackle home, sliced-off the outer end of the jammed shackle with a dremel so it would turn, then with the dial turning again, I dialled-in the combination and opened it. I have the back cover off, and am ready to perform a shackle-otomy on it.
But I really have no idea how to go about taking it apart, and having cut a dead one up several years ago, I know they're fiendishly difficult to disassemble. (And naturally, there's no possible way I'll ever manage to find the one I cut-up). Anybody got any diagrams and / or pointers? I suspect I'll start by drilling-out the two brass pins in the centre-sides of the back cover, but I prefer knowing what comes after that, before I try it and have lots of little springs wizzing-about to bury themselves somewhere I'll never find them.
BTW to save you asking, I am legit. I could not get at the back of the lock without knowing the combination first, as it's the AD with the heavy cast cover. Thanks in advance for your help.