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Brinks Shrouded

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Brinks Shrouded

Postby lokpikr999 » 25 Mar 2008 13:18

Any tips for picking the Brinks Shrouded?I can't even get it into a false set,and believe me I tried for a good minute with a rigid tension wrench at the top of the keyway and nada :(
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Postby Abus » 25 Mar 2008 16:32

Is it the 6-pin shrouded one? Basically a copy of an American padlock?

There was quite the discussion on them here a while ago as a good $10 padlock, and the only one I've worked on had spool and serratted pins ala American. And also a stiff shackle spring. So...you may want to cheat and try to pick it based on looking at the key to get a feel for tension and what the various pins feel like at the shearline
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Brinks

Postby lokpikr999 » 26 Mar 2008 15:56

Yes it's a six pin.This one came in a carton versus the usual blister pack.Maybe it's a newer model and the machining has improved.
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Re: Brinks

Postby jgor » 26 Mar 2008 17:35

lokpikr999 wrote:Yes it's a six pin.This one came in a carton versus the usual blister pack.Maybe it's a newer model and the machining has improved.


I've bought both and I can't tell any difference between them.
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light touch

Postby raimundo » 27 Mar 2008 9:06

the brinks shrouded will respond to light picking, not heavy from my experience with just one of these. I haven't seen a lot of them come my way.
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