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Inside the American 5200 series padlock

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

Inside the American 5200 series padlock

Postby vrocco » 21 Aug 2007 19:59

Alright in my process of learning about locks, I came across a pile of these padlocks. Being in the military, I have seen plenty of these. The Army puts these on a lot of things. From what I have seen, it looks like a decent padlock.

Next on my list is to work on picking it. Please understand that I am fresh off Kwiksets so this is a bit more of a challenge. But for now, I thought I would share the disassembly process.

If my pics are too large, please tell me and I will resize them. I tried to show as much detail as possible.

OK first the picture of the American 5200 Series Padlock
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Ok now to take it apart. If you look close down the shackle hole, you can see a phillips head screw. It's hard to get a good picture with the shadow it casts, but you can make it out if you look closely.
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Just loosen that with a phillips screwdriver
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When the screw comes out, there is a plug in the bottom that it is screwed into that will also come right out.
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At this point, you need to close the shackle and remove the key. This will allow you to take off the metal plate that keeps the plug in place.
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You can then remove the plug from the padlock body.
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You can then remove the C-clip from the back of the plug and take out the interior to get to the pins. Be careful not to let the pins fly out as you withdraw the inner cylinder.

Here is a picture of all pins removed and a close-up of the pins. You can see, upper and lower pins are serrated and there is one spool in the middle.
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Now that you have seen the insodes of the lock, you can carefully reassemble in reverse order.

How many have encountered this lock? What do you think of it? Like I said, coming fresh off Kwiksets, this will be more of a challenge for me. I look forward to being able to pick this. I will keep you updated.

Enjoy!
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american 5200

Postby Mike13 » 23 Sep 2007 20:20

I have seen this lock, daily. I have three personally. Not all of these locks have serrated pins. The one I disassembled had three spool pins in the 1,2 and 4 chambers. I noted the serrated pins in your photo and am anxious to find some for myself.
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Postby Iceberg_Slim » 24 Sep 2007 22:30

i was on 4th ave in bay ridge brooklyn, near 85th street, every business up and down 4th ave had american padlocks, EVERY BUSINESS no joke.
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Postby cryptonic » 28 Sep 2007 22:23

i posted a topic about this lock. actually, it is a really good lock, only problem is like you i came off of kwiks and master locks and jumped into this and some other american locks (being navy they too put them on everything) honestly, this lock was the freaking devil for me. took me quite some time and a lot of frustration then it all came together. i would start with crazy light tension and a snake or c (camal/w) rake. should pop right open. if you are single pin picking i suggest a small offset diamond. best of luck, wish someone would have gave me some advise so i didn't get so frustrated.

cryp
"locks keep the honest man honest"
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Postby Marco » 29 Sep 2007 0:09

This thread is a duplicate. MODS should probably delete this.

The original thread is here http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=23553
So to everybody, don't bother posting replies into this thread, instead post them in the thread in the link above.
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