by raimundo » 24 Dec 2008 8:51
The tubular pick works like you are impressioning a key,
I dont know why your pick broke, but it will still work without the center pickup, it dosent need that to turn the stem of the lock, the pins when picked will do that.
I think your technique was wrong.
Zero the pick. (all sliders at the front of the barrel)
push the pick in to the bottom of the lock, observe the exposed ends of the sliders are any pushed back a bit. Just pushing the pick in will not necessarily move them so if none move, thats ok. but watch for the one that moves, it probably needs tension adjusted, if it moves because it should not have its friction overcome by the springs pushing on the pins.
Remember, ACE II locks have varied spring force. Test your ESP to see if something like that is happening, the feature is meant to make tensioning your tool difficult.
When you have pushed the pick to the bottom of the lock, (that should go easy, if not, remember, there are different diameters of the stem, don't force it if it dosent fit.
LET THE SPRINGS PUSH THE TOOL BACK, then put a light turning tension on the tool to bind whichever pins are binding, (some will take the pressure, others will not be under binding pressure as it only addresses a random few at a time)
from the position that the pins pushed the tool out to, and with light binding tension, push the tool back to the bottom of the lock, pins that are under pressure will start to set, (watch the exposed ends
as they show the sliders setting.)
LET THE SPRINGS PUSH THE TOOL BACK, then re tension lightly and push in again. the sliders that moved the first time may move further, or some other sliders may start moving. sliders that have reached the shear line will not bind and will remain at the position that they were pushed to.
Continue to repeat this until the lock opens, do not pull the pick out until you are ready to re zero it and start over. Starting over is common, do it as often as necessary.
Do not hold tension when you are allowing the springs to push the tool back. Only use tension when pushing in to the bottom of the lock.
To get the tool to work for the first time, you will have to do some tweaking of the rubber rings that make the sliders drag as they are being pushed under them. This is normal, none of these picks works well until the picker has 'tuned up' the pick.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!