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What kind of lock is this?

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What kind of lock is this?

Postby Keyskeyskeys » 24 Jun 2011 3:11

I've never seen one before. :?:

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Keyskeyskeys » 24 Jun 2011 3:15

The picture in my previous post wasn't showing and I don't know how to edit, so here it is again.

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby TheSkyer » 24 Jun 2011 3:17

I have no clue, but it looks angry......
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Squelchtone » 24 Jun 2011 8:15

It's Chinese from what I remember.

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Keyskeyskeys » 24 Jun 2011 10:18

Thanks. I googled Chinese Lock and saw something similar.

http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff4 ... k_1001.jpg

http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff4 ... 1006-1.jpg

Only the middle one has top pins I figured. It would be interesting to know what kind of torsion wrench can be used with it.
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Squelchtone » 24 Jun 2011 10:49

Reminds me of Domo..

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Keyskeyskeys » 24 Jun 2011 10:50

Okay, I finally tracked down what type of lock this is.

It's a popular bike lock in China called the Yuema lock, it has top pins on the left and right of the key way while the middle is smooth. So it's like having to pick two locks at once, and I'm not sure if the regular torsion wrench would work. Any ideas?

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Keyskeyskeys » 24 Jun 2011 11:09

Found one of those locks for $10, gonna buy it so I can play with it.

You reckon I could pick it with a regular wrench and pick or would I need to buy a set of these?

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby lock-ed » 24 Jun 2011 11:26

Impressive illustrations 3xkeys! Did you find them, or make them yourselves? If so, what program are you using?

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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby Keyskeyskeys » 24 Jun 2011 11:49

LOL. No, I jacked them off a website. But those are illustrations can easily be made if you have autocad 3D, the draftsmen in the interior design company I work for could probably draw them up in 10 - 15 minutes.
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby inquisitor35 » 25 Jun 2011 0:51

I'd imagine that you could pick it with a normal tension wrench and pick, assuming you can find a good place to set the wrench where it won't slip. A custom tension tool might be the way to go on this. Actually, this leads me to a question: any suggestions for a variable width tension tool? Something that I can 'dial up' or 'dial down' as to how much space it fills in the key way to provide a snug fit on multiple locks?
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Re: What kind of lock is this?

Postby locksmiths » 9 Jul 2011 0:24

It is looking nice.Can you explain its working in short.
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