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Brink Locks

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Brink Locks

Postby Koataus » 18 Sep 2006 16:33

Does anyone know of any info / Visuals for picking the Brink Lock? It's the Circular lock with a Key slot in the middle?
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Re: Brink Locks

Postby Squelchtone » 18 Sep 2006 17:13

Koataus wrote:Does anyone know of any info / Visuals for picking the Brink Lock? It's the Circular lock with a Key slot in the middle?


you mean this one?

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you need a strong tension wrench to overcome the evil spring. Then you need to set the 2nd or 3rd pin, which is a spool pin, and after that, pick the 1st and 4th pin and it should rotate open easily.

What you'll notice when you false set the security pin, is the keyway will rotate from 12 oclock to about 1 oclock, at that point, back off a bit on the tension wrench and properly set the security pin, and other pins.

good luck

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Postby Koataus » 18 Sep 2006 17:17

That's the one! Thank you very much!! I'm just getting started picking locks and this is one I have handy but didn't know where to start. I appreciate your help!

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