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AZBE Mechatronic

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AZBE Mechatronic

Postby lockpickfan » 20 Jan 2011 8:47

Hi Pickers!

I have an interest lock for you ;)

I meet a lock seller at last summer, yesterday ha asked me to test some product of the shop.
First, he gave me a MAUER ELITE and an ISEO R11, 2-2 minutes, open, ok.... let's start the harder types :twisted:

Today morning, he give me this lock, it is very interesting, I think.

It's an AZBE Mechatronic...... Try to pick it :twisted:

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Anybody know anything about this lock??

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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby lockpickfan » 20 Jan 2011 16:58

Ömmm... picked :twisted:

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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby MacGnG1 » 20 Jan 2011 20:17

OMFG that lock looks insane! i'm guessing that's hungarian. looks like there is a lot going on in this lock. care to translate ;)
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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby edsmiley » 20 Jan 2011 20:38

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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby lockpickfan » 21 Jan 2011 3:13

Thank you.

If you interested in a video from this lock ( working, picking), i can make one tonight, ok?
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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby vov35 » 21 Jan 2011 16:59

I'd like to see the video.
The BiLock isn't the first bump proof pin tumbler because it isn't a pin tumbler.
And it's called a shear line, not a "sheerline".
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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby edsmiley » 21 Jan 2011 18:10

Yeah, I would like to see a video too. It looks like quite a complicated lock.

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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby lockpickfan » 25 Jan 2011 13:47

Okay Guys, so I go to make the video tomorrow.

If you have any question about the lock, please ask in this topic, and I try to answer for it on the video :wink:

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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby edsmiley » 25 Jan 2011 21:35

I am curious how you bypassed the electronic part of the lock. From what I can read, it has both a mechanical component and an electronic component. Hence, mecatronic. :-)

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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby Rickthepick » 26 Jan 2011 8:13

what happens if batteries run out?

how did you bypass the motor driven pin :?:
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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby lockpickfan » 26 Jan 2011 11:09

Rickthepick wrote:what happens if batteries run out?

how did you bypass the motor driven pin :?:


When the batteries run out, the motor automaticly slides down the security pin in the inner side ( inner side is what don't have active pins, just passive and the motorised pin).

Before the batteries run out, the lock tell it for the users: if you inserted the key, it don't work, but if you insert again, it works.
you can test the batteries:
- insert the programmer key twice
- insert a key to the lock
- if you can turn the cilinder, the batteries go out, if you can't, the batteries are in good condition.


On the bypass i'm working, you can pick the lock, but the "opener arm" ( sorry i don't know the name in english) do not movig, it's fixed for the inner side's plug.

If the key is inserted to the lock, the 2 plugs have connecting each other,if the chip is correct and enabled with the programer key, the motor press down the security pin, and you turn the 2 plug in one time.
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Re: AZBE Mechatronic

Postby vov35 » 26 Jan 2011 12:49

lockpickfan wrote:On the bypass i'm working, you can pick the lock, but the "opener arm" ( sorry i don't know the name in english) do not movig, it's fixed for the inner side's plug.


From lockwiki: The actuator (or cam, tail, tailpiece) is an extension, usually connected to the plug of the lock, that activates or deactivates the mechanical locking component, such as the cam or bolt.

I think the general term is cam...

I wouldn't have guessed that you weren't an english speaker, you write pretty well. :P
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