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ABUS 24RK Tool

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

The sub forum you are currently in is for asking Beginner Hobby Lock Picking questions only.

ABUS 24RK Tool

Postby stilte » 28 Nov 2006 5:37

Link
http://www.abuslocks.com/RDiskus.asp

Today I saw a few offers for secondhand locks that I just couldn't resist. This lock retails at $80 brand new, and someone offered it to be for $10. I couldn't say no, even though I knew I probably couldn't pick it since I've had no experience with mushrooms.

Being rekeyable, I thought I could do my usual 1..2..3..etc pins in the cylinder work. Turns out I need a certain Cylinder Removal Tool to begin rekeying. It looks like a simple piece of flat metal. Does anyone have any experience on this? Can I use a feeler gauge for the job?
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Postby stilte » 29 Nov 2006 5:01

So... nobody's rekeyed a Diskus before?
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Postby Romstar » 29 Nov 2006 15:39

The page you posted shows you everything you need to know.

If you have rekeyed any locks before, this is the same, except for the cylinder removal which can be acomplished via a hook pick, or any other small piece of metal.

After that, just rekey, and reinstall.

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Postby stilte » 29 Nov 2006 21:45

My main problem is removing the cylinder. Where exactly do i push the removal tool? I'll take a photo tomorrow if it helps.
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Postby Romstar » 29 Nov 2006 22:25

Take a good look at that link you posted.

It shows both the removal tool, and where to insert it.

Now, based on the size of the tool, which you can surmise based on the photograph, and the picture which shows you where to insert the tool, you should be able to find the retaining mechanism with a pick if you simply probe a bit for it.

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Postby stilte » 30 Nov 2006 3:44

Got it. I wasn't about to let my lovely picks touch the grimy insides of the lock so I used a hair pin instead.

I've taken a few photos and will upload them in a day or two in case someone else has trouble with the Diskus.
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ummm... loaded question!

Postby grim » 3 Dec 2006 3:51

stilte wrote:Where exactly do i push the removal tool? I'll take a photo tomorrow if it helps.


TIP: never ask a question like that with a whole audience of sick minds. :shock:

as for the photo offer... maybe some other time. :wink:
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Postby stilte » 3 Dec 2006 6:22

No matter how I turn it around, I still find difficulty thinking of what you're thinking. Either you're the only sick one around, or I'm a sheep among wolves.
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