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unican number change...

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unican number change...

Postby B.P.F.Locks » 25 Apr 2007 5:39

got a call today regarding a unican number change on an exterior door and also to fit one to an interior door, never done this before, also how much to charge.. any help...

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Postby JackNco » 25 Apr 2007 6:18

Im gonna have a stab in the dark here and guess thats some kind of simplex lock. if im right then you normally have to disassemble part of it i believe?

But i could be wrong.
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Postby lunchb0x » 25 Apr 2007 6:24

you dont have to dismantel it if you have the combo already.
but to change the combo you need a key for the lock on the inside of the lock to get access into the lock

i can put up how to change the combo but i think this lock is for the advanced area
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Re: unican number change...

Postby keysman » 25 Apr 2007 9:58

B.P.F.Locks wrote:got a call today regarding a unican number change on an exterior door and also to fit one to an interior door, never done this before, also how much to charge.. any help...

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complete directions HERE: http://www.kaba-ilco.com/search/index.asp?searWords=change+combination&Send=Search&search=0&match=0
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Postby EvoRed » 25 Apr 2007 13:12

What type? 7000 series or 1000 series I'd presume? Both should take seconds if you know what you're doing and have the existing code and cobination change key/installation wrench for the 1000, which the owner may have anyway if you haven't...
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Postby UWSDWF » 25 Apr 2007 13:32

JackNco wrote:Im gonna have a stab in the dark here


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Postby Simon Payne » 25 Apr 2007 15:51

If you are fitting the same Unican on the second door you will get instructions and any spanners/keys needed with it to change the code on the first door.

Regarding price, RRP of the Unican + labour at whatever you charge per hour.
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Postby B.P.F.Locks » 26 Apr 2007 9:50

cheers for the replies and the link guys, sorted it.. result.

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