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Bump Keys

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Postby NDEFreak » 6 Jan 2006 9:46

According to a few people, the cuts need to be a tad deeper than the deepest cut ( about a half a cut deeper - so that means a 9.5 rather than a 9, possible if you sit the keyblank on top of a few thin strips of shim in the code cutting machine jaws ).

This, apparently, has the effect of preventing the overlifting of the longest pins ( for the deepest cuts ) during the rapid movement of the key through the keyway, increasing the effectiveness of the action.

Also, removing 0.5mm from the shoulder and utilising a type of buffer ( in the form of a plastic block surrounding the keyblade at the shoulder ) prevents the tell-tale "shoulder dent" found on the face of the cylinder plug - characteristic of bumping.

Just ask Barry the Key!
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Postby Shrub » 6 Jan 2006 11:56

Or read the other threads on here about them but yes your right a 10 10 10 key is better, i use hot glue as a buffer.
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Postby FIDO » 31 Jan 2006 17:05

hi, just st up locksmith in motherwell,, and no i dont support the football team,, theres only 2 teams in scotland CELTIC and CELTIC reserves! ha

ive tried on many occassions to bump locks, but i find it not the best method,, in a word its pish! in the toool site they bump all sorts of locks but in reality its not as good... or as effective
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Postby illusion » 31 Jan 2006 17:11

I care to contest this.. I've had success in bumping every lock I've tried.

What locks have you tried? :?
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