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Mountain security Deadbolt

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Mountain security Deadbolt

Postby johnpsmith84 » 8 Jan 2008 9:26

i am sorry if there is already a topic on this, but i could not find it at all. i just bought a cheap Mountain Security Deadbolt set and i easily picked it. i then acidentally picked it the wrong way, and when i was turning it, it felt a little unusall, but the dumb part is i didnt even stop. long story short, now i cant pick or twist the deadbolt. it seems like it is jammed or something, please help me. thanks.
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Postby freakparade3 » 8 Jan 2008 9:30

The driver pins have fallen into the keyway. To fix the problem simply use the flat side of your pick to push up on the pins as you turn the plug.

And Presto, it is fixed.
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sorry

Postby johnpsmith84 » 8 Jan 2008 20:54

i tried what you said, but i was wondering if you can maybe give a visual aid on it, because the pins feel like they are jammed. thanks for helping. :P
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Postby josh0094 » 8 Jan 2008 21:08

the driver pins (the ones on top of the keyway at this point) just push really hard.. if they dont go up idk what to say)
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Re: sorry

Postby freakparade3 » 8 Jan 2008 22:01

johnpsmith84 wrote:i tried what you said, but i was wondering if you can maybe give a visual aid on it, because the pins feel like they are jammed. thanks for helping. :P


Sending an email is the extent of my computer knowledge. I don't know how to make pictures like the other guys here can. In what position is the plug stuck at? Is it exactly 180 degrees from the locked position?
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Postby johnpsmith84 » 8 Jan 2008 22:38

yeah it is, and it seems like if i turn the handle to try and unlock it i can push the bolt back a little, i dont know if that is something wrong, but i tryed what you said, and the pinns feel jammed, then at times it losens, i have know idea what wrong?
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Postby Pintumbler » 8 Jan 2008 23:00

Hey,
Take a flat peice of metal, such as a windshield wiper insert, and keep it at the top of the keyway where the 'jammed' pins are, then apply tension to the cylinder, it should reset nicely
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Postby josh0094 » 9 Jan 2008 12:23

btw? is this a in use lock?
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Postby zsoutendijk » 9 Jan 2008 15:12

i had a similar problem with a shlage, the cylindar is in the upright position but it will not move though, no matter how much tension i use. Any help? its been like that for 2 years, and i never tried to fix it ;)

thanks

-Zack
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Postby johnpsmith84 » 9 Jan 2008 21:08

i was wondering, would i be able to use a plug spinner?
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Postby johnpsmith84 » 9 Jan 2008 21:13

just to let you know, that this lock is not in use, i just bought it at walmart, and put it together, but i did not install it to a door.
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Postby johnpsmith84 » 9 Jan 2008 22:12

AWESOME, i fixed it, i just took off the nob that lock the bolt off, and disassembled the lock it self, and it reseted by itself. Problem solved. :lol: thanks for all the tips and help :D :D :D
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Postby josh0094 » 10 Jan 2008 1:05

its what we are here for!
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Re: Mountain security Deadbolt

Postby AndrewBlack » 8 Feb 2009 20:44

Guys I just registered on this site so I could give a huge thank you! You probably saved me a ton of hassle and frustration. This worked perfectly for me.
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