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How to remove Whitco Double Cylinder Deadbolt?

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How to remove Whitco Double Cylinder Deadbolt?

Postby justlooking » 1 May 2007 21:14

Hi,

I have a Whitco Dobule Cylinder Deadbolt that i want to remove. At 3 and 9 o'clock it has 2 holes that look like you can insert an allen key into them. However, i have tried all allen keys out of my 9pcs none of them would unscrew them.

anyone knows am i using the correct tool or i will need other tools for these two holes?

thanks for your help!
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Postby mojomojo » 1 May 2007 22:31

it is probably a torx not a allen...not sure though but just a thought
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Postby justlooking » 1 May 2007 22:46

man... why Whitco makes it so diffcult
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Postby Chucklz » 1 May 2007 23:23

You only tried 9 allen keys no? Did you try both English and Metric?
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Postby justlooking » 1 May 2007 23:39

Chucklz wrote:You only tried 9 allen keys no? Did you try both English and Metric?


Hi Chucklz

just bought another set of allen keys it has

1.5,2,2.5,3,4,5,6mm

1/16",5/64",3/32",1/8",5/32",3/16",7/32"

14pcs this time

i assume half of them is English and the other half is Metric? I'll give it a go again tonight. Thanks
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Postby Chucklz » 2 May 2007 0:44

Oh, are you sure there is an allen screw in there? I haven't even heard of your brand of lock, but not all double cylinder deadbolts fasten with allen screws. Take a look with a good flashlight and see.

Oh, and it is a piece of information that is tucked away in my brain but I don't know how useful it may be. The Lori deadbolt apparently requires a long allen key, but beyond that I have no other information.
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Postby justlooking » 2 May 2007 1:10

Chucklz wrote:Oh, are you sure there is an allen screw in there? I haven't even heard of your brand of lock, but not all double cylinder deadbolts fasten with allen screws. Take a look with a good flashlight and see.

Oh, and it is a piece of information that is tucked away in my brain but I don't know how useful it may be. The Lori deadbolt apparently requires a long allen key, but beyond that I have no other information.


Yeah i used a torch and looked into the holes i could see a hex pattern like screw head there. Thanks for your information anyway.
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Postby Chucklz » 2 May 2007 2:54

Well if you see the Allen pattern, you should be able to find a wrench that fits. If it doesn't turn, it may be stuck in with lock-tite. Just try a bit harder. Or, perhaps these screws are reverse threaded. I don't know why they would be, but who knows.
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bearings

Postby raimundo » 2 May 2007 9:05

that should work, unless someone has pounded tiny ball bearings into the allen heads. that does happen sometimes as a measure to prevent unscrewing.
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Postby justlooking » 3 May 2007 0:17

its all good guys. One of the 14 allen keys worked this fine.

Anyone knows where i can get a keying kit in Sydney? It seems so hard to get one if you're not a locksmith.

I managed to rekey the new lock last night by using the some spare pins from my old locks. But would be handy to have a set of pins.
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Re: How to remove Whitco Double Cylinder Deadbolt?

Postby Grand Can Cook » 3 Dec 2018 2:14

Oh an old post, but my lock is old. Real life saver. I thought I had tried every Allen Key available, and all the other security keys. After reading of your success I bought one more pack of allen wrenches and all is well. I was very close to calling a pro.
Thanks Heaps
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Re: How to remove Whitco Double Cylinder Deadbolt?

Postby Squelchtone » 3 Dec 2018 8:58

Grand Can Cook wrote:Oh an old post, but my lock is old. Real life saver. I thought I had tried every Allen Key available, and all the other security keys. After reading of your success I bought one more pack of allen wrenches and all is well. I was very close to calling a pro.
Thanks Heaps
Larry



As long as a thread helps others or answers a long standing question, it's alright to reply to something from 11 years ago, lol.

It would help if you told us what size wrench you used, and I am curious if the Lori deadbolt is the same thing as a Whitco double cylinder deadbolt, or if you actually have a Lori and it had whitco mortise cylinders in it.

The Lori deadbolts use a 5/64" long allen wrench, as can be purchased here: http://www.mrlock.com/manufacturers-1-1 ... 00-80-4016

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Re: How to remove Whitco Double Cylinder Deadbolt?

Postby The_Capitan » 4 Apr 2021 19:45

This thread was helpful to me. I have a 8-piece Trojan Imperial Allen Key set and it fit 1/8. Thanks everybody.
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