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Abloy 3015-3017 padlock

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Postby geoffreyhowes » 21 Jun 2007 0:27

Thanks JACKNCO

I will have a look when I have finished work as my companys internet software has blocked access to that site.[/quote]
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Postby JackNco » 21 Jun 2007 0:30

JackNco wrote:go to toool.nl and check out the 4 abloy PDFs on the right. shoudl keep u busy for a while :P.

just in case u missed it, u have a PM for an offer on the lock
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Postby Jaakko » 21 Jun 2007 2:43

That is an Abloy 3015 padlock. 3017 is the same lock with a longer shackle. I don't recall if there were 3016 version of it, but if there is , it has shackle length betwee 3015 and 3017 :)

The keyway on your Abloy is the most common of Profile keyways I've seen.
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Postby jimmysmith » 21 Jun 2007 22:19

I am from portland oregon .. I do a lot of fishing... clackamas river and such.. well being a lock picker I check out every lock i see... and on my last fishing trip up to river mill dam i noticed PGE uses that same lock..everywhere! on everything... I have never got the chance to really get one in my hand and play with it... but i have found this chineese website that sells a tool for $20 that looks like it might pick it.
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ABLOY PADLOCK

Postby jerseycop » 22 Jun 2007 1:07

I have an Abloy that was given to me that cost about $100. It is VERY difficult to pick, that's why they're so expensive. But it can be done. I saw a small article on it that described the procedure. I can look it up for you if you want
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