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Champion 6 lever brass padlock

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Champion 6 lever brass padlock

Postby jimdoc » 17 Aug 2024 19:46

I have a Champion 6 lever brass padlock that someone has broken a key of in the key way. I have been trying to gently remove the broken piece but there is not much to hold onto with pliers or tweezers.
My question is, would pulling out forcefully damage the lock? I guess it is not usable as is anyway, but would like to get it out. Don't know if it is the original key or a wrong key that someone was trying. How would one pick this old lock if I do get it out?

This is a pic I found online like the one I have.

https://dygtyjqp7pi0m.cloudfront.net/i/ ... DC0BF55BA0
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Re: Champion 6 lever brass padlock

Postby FranklyFlawless » 17 Aug 2024 22:30

You can use a key extractor to dislodge the broken piece.
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Re: Champion 6 lever brass padlock

Postby jimdoc » 18 Aug 2024 11:38

I haven't tried that because it would be a really tight fit to get the extractor in there, and was worried that might get stuck also.
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Re: Champion 6 lever brass padlock

Postby Gantry » 18 Aug 2024 15:41

No sure if this will help you but way back when (2017) I did a small write -up on how to take these apart (as a last resort). Even if you don't want to take yours apart you can still see
what the insides look like.

https://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=63706&p=472834#p472834
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Re: Champion 6 lever brass padlock

Postby jimdoc » 18 Aug 2024 16:58

Thank you. I think that is what I will end up having to do. The broken key must really be wedged in there somewhere, and there is very little to grab onto. Seeing how the lock works and others fixing the common problems with them should be a big help. I am guessing the lock had a problem for this to have happened, unless someone really forced a wrong key in there.
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