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Tweezer-like thing..

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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Tweezer-like thing..

Postby metalking00 » 7 Jun 2007 20:48

I have the southord 20 piece set, and one of the items in it is a little thing that looks like tweezers, but it spreads open when you take the little retainer ring off. What is it for and how is it used?
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what is it

Postby kissnatcher1 » 16 Jul 2007 20:19

that is easy it is a broken key extractor leave the ring on it slides up like you were going to take it off to open the jaws then when you grip the key the ring will slide back down createing tight jaw,i havent found it useful i perfer useing a dental pick and some time.hope this helps
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Postby nekret » 16 Jul 2007 21:11

actually that is a tension tool sometimes called a "wishbone tension wrench" and is used for double sided wafer locks that you need access to both the top and bottom of the keyway. They are generally prone to slipping out and I tend to avoid using it when I can.
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Postby RodVT » 16 Jul 2007 21:14

That's funny, I've always thought those were tension wrenchs....

Darn.
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Postby Marco » 16 Jul 2007 23:49

kissnatcher1 wrote:that is easy it is a broken key extractor leave the ring on it slides up like you were going to take it off to open the jaws then when you grip the key the ring will slide back down createing tight jaw,i havent found it useful


kissnatcher1, You probably havn't found it useful because it isn't a broken key extractor. I don't know who told you that or why you would even think that..there is no way the method you described would work.

nekret is correct, it is a "wishbone tension wrench" and is used for double-sided wafer locks.
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Re: what is it

Postby Shrub » 17 Jul 2007 5:41

kissnatcher1 wrote:that is easy it is a broken key extractor leave the ring on it slides up like you were going to take it off to open the jaws then when you grip the key the ring will slide back down createing tight jaw,i havent found it useful i perfer useing a dental pick and some time.hope this helps


LOL thats the funniset thing ive read for a while, well done lol

I will say though that as a noob you should be reading more than replieing as you dont know anything yet and adviseing others in your current knowledge state always ends up in tears, trust me ive seen it all before,
Get your knowledge and then asnwer others :wink:


To the OP,

It is a double pronged tension wrench also known as othe rnames more so a wishbone wrench,

They are used on locks that need an even tension on the plug or in the most part wafer locks specifically double sided wafer locks,
Thos locks are difficult to pick if trying to use a normal wrench for various reasons,

The wrench you have in the SO set is the better of all the ones in these sorts of kits so eep hold of it,

Useing it as a extractor not only wouldnt work at all but would also damage your wrench so dont do that,
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