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What way to apply tension??

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What way to apply tension??

Postby BAD MAN » 13 Dec 2008 13:20

How do I know what way to turn the lock when picking??


Thanks!!
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Re: What way to apply tension??

Postby Olson Burry » 13 Dec 2008 13:40

When you use the key to a lock you own that is not in use, you apply a very small amount of tension in the same direction.

Hope that helps :)
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Re: What way to apply tension??

Postby datagram » 13 Dec 2008 14:05

Padlocks usually unlock clockwise. Deadbolts unlock by turning away from the door frame (visualize that you're pulling the bolt out of the frame).

If you don't know what type of lock it is clockwise is usually a safe bet.

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Re: What way to apply tension??

Postby prag » 6 Jan 2009 10:59

In this forum I read a guide about this.

A method I use is to use the tension wrench and check which way the cylinder turns a fraction more easily.

Hope this helps :!:
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Re: What way to apply tension??

Postby op-sec » 7 Jan 2009 15:37

All answers have been "correct"... What is "right" is a matter of preference though. You may find an instance where it is difficult or impossible to tension the direction you need because of circumstance. You may also find a lock that you can't pick one direction but doesn't give you any problems the other. In those cases, pick the direction that works to get the lock PICKED and then use a plug-spinner if it isn't the direction that actually unlocks the bolt.
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Re: What way to apply tension??

Postby jeeper906 » 1 Feb 2009 21:28

I have read that a good way to know which way the lock turns, or which way to apply tension, is to try to turn the lock each way before picking. The lock should turn a little more the way that it is supposed to turn. When you turn the lock the wrong way it should stop sharply and turn very little that way.

I know that is confusing and I'm not the best person to explain it but maybe you can derive something from what I have said. I think what I said is correct. If not I am sure some expert on this forum will correct me.
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Re: What way to apply tension??

Postby transfer280 » 11 Feb 2009 2:06

kwikset, Difient and other knock off knobs "clockwise lock wise"
Deadbolts towards the hinges
Schlage knobs clockwise unlocks, counter locks
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