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Mottura Cisa Atra in 1 min. opening

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Mottura Cisa Atra in 1 min. opening

Postby doppiamappa » 30 Jan 2009 2:56

Yeah ..Thats the end of the Italian dobble bit locks from Mottura Cisa Atra Fiam and other brand fot that kind of locks..
http://www.youtube.com/doppiamappa
done: Abloy protec
Mul-t-lock omega +
Rielda
Pump locks:Mottura Iseo CR
dobble bit locks
Gerda tytan zx
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Re: Mottura Cisa Atra in 1 min. opening

Postby Major Boothroyd » 31 Jan 2009 14:14

Well done, I'm not quite sure what you did, but good job. It's a type of lock I've been meaning to read about but haven't gotten a chance to yet.
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Re: Mottura Cisa Atra in 1 min. opening

Postby greyman » 6 Feb 2009 5:32

Thanks for posting this interesting set of videos :)
Looking only at the Mottura double-bitted one, it is hard to see your technique, but it looks like decoding of some type with a pair of mak-up keys. Anyway, well done!
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Re: Mottura Cisa Atra in 1 min. opening

Postby raimundo » 14 Mar 2009 9:36

there are other videos on the mottura on you tube, sochilons, and some others, but I saw one by annie, possibly annie1 or some number. it shows the tool very well. I had the link written down, but the ink got runny after I spilled something on it, I think the paper was trashed. I think it was posted 3 or 4 years ago.

go to youtube and search for mottura. look for annie in the results.
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Re: Mottura Cisa Atra in 1 min. opening

Postby Major Boothroyd » 15 Mar 2009 17:44

Not sure if this is the video you're talking about, but that is one monster of a lock.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIIY-8r0Qk8
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Re: Mottura Cisa Atra in 1 min. opening

Postby serpih » 19 Jul 2009 4:39

The tool used in the last video is very well done.

But exist one other tool more easy to make, i have made 1 to open a lock like this Motura.
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