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American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby Anon1 » 30 Jan 2011 23:54

need to pick a american 700 YEL lock and we dont have the right equipment and we need to know if there is any type of house hold items that we can use need awnser in 3 days
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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby Squelchtone » 31 Jan 2011 0:55

Anon1 wrote:need to pick a american 700 YEL lock and we dont have the right equipment and we need to know if there is any type of house hold items that we can use need awnser in 3 days


Call a locksmith. No amount of household items will help you if you've never picked a lock before. It takes some understanding of how a lock works, simply jamming paperclips into a keyhole won't unlock it.

Also, why the 3 day window? Is that when the rightful owner comes home??

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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby Oaklandishh » 31 Jan 2011 13:56

you will need:
1 lb of ground beef/turkey
5 garlic pieces
.5 cups bread crumbs
1 egg
5 slices of bacon

First cook the bacon until it is chewy, but still done. mince/saute the garlic in the bacon grease. next mince the bacon, and add all ingredients into a bowl and mash together. now lightly oil the pan and make the meat into balls. place the balls on the pan and cook until inside is no longer pink. If your lock is not open at this point, you are still a winner because you have tasty meatballs.

Hope that helped.
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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby vov35 » 31 Jan 2011 15:19

we're not allowed to talk about DE here... :roll:
The BiLock isn't the first bump proof pin tumbler because it isn't a pin tumbler.
And it's called a shear line, not a "sheerline".
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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby femurat » 31 Jan 2011 16:09

Hey Oaklandishh,

it's clear you're a novice picker! I have a different technique... tomorrow I'll teach you 8)

Cheers :)
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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby femurat » 2 Feb 2011 5:48

To open this lock you'll need to read the instructions in italian and with your head at 45 degrees.

Enjoy :P
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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby Squelchtone » 31 Mar 2016 18:14

Squelchtone wrote:
rrkss wrote:The REI is a code stamp from when the lock was manufactured.


rrkss is correct.

For those interested, here is a key to figuring out when your American Lock was made.

First letter is the month of manufacture:
Jan=Z
Feb=Y
Mar=X
Apr=W
May=V
Jun=U
Jul=T
Aug=S
Sep=R
Oct=Q
Nov=P
Dec=O

Last two letters are for the year of manufacture:
1=N
2=M
3=L
4=K
5=J
6=I
7=H
8=G
9=F
0=E

Your American Series 700 with date code of REI was made in September, 2006.

My American Series H10 with date code of VFM was made in May, 1992, and my American 5200 US with a date code of VEGk4 should be May, 2008 but it is not clear what that extra k4 stands for.

enjoy decoding your locks,
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UPDATE: I emailed Master Lock / American Lock to ask what the extra letters/numbers at the end of the date code mean, here is their reply.

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mystery solved! updating this thread for future members.

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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby Nightingangel » 1 Apr 2016 0:01

AlexMHH wrote:Hey, I'm playing around with an American 5200, which, unless I'm mistaken, uses the same cylinder as all other American AM2/4 keyway locks. I've pulled all but three pins, two that are serrated, and a third that's spoolrated. I've noticed absolutely no counterrotational force when trying to pick the spoolrated pin out of a false-set, even when the plug is not rotated to the full extent possible, and using significant pressure on the pick. How do you get past this with the Americans?


I just picked 2 5200s, one 2 days ago, 1 yesterday. I noticed on one it gave me slight response for the spools, the other almost none. Feather tension was the key for me. But some are just different I suppose.Also, the false set on both was very small, if I didn't feel the core move I wouldn't have known by looking.
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Re: American Lock REI Series 700...HELP

Postby GWiens2001 » 1 Apr 2016 16:33

Nice. Not all false sets are dramatic. Picking is a skill of feel more than visual cues on some of the better locks. Used to practice picking at night in the dark. It helped my picking as it made me pay attention to the tactile feedback from both the pick and the tension wrench.

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