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Question about kind of lock

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Question about kind of lock

Postby Zanazyr » 16 Oct 2012 7:03

Hello everyone!

I'm new to the forum, i'm very interested in lock picking, so i google it on the internet, and i came to this forum :). I need to learn much about it, (still newbie:)) so i was wondering if someone could tell me what kind of lock this is. Image
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Re: Question about kind of lock

Postby Solomon » 16 Oct 2012 8:33

A really badly fitted one. :lol:

It's most likely a lever lock, I'd say non-curtain but I can't really see anything from that angle and with that light. In all honesty I only say that based on the escutcheon... can't make out a thing, there's something about it that doesn't look right to me though. Need better pics, taken straight on so we can see the actual keyway.

Assuming it is a lever lock, if you open the door and look at the plate it should tell you how many levers are in it. It could be warded with a single lever but those aren't anywhere near as common, guess it depends where in the world you are and how old it is though.

I wouldn't start off picking with whatever that is anyway. Mechanism aside, it's in a door. And that's a no-no. :)
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Re: Question about kind of lock

Postby LockDocWa » 16 Oct 2012 9:06

The face plate is held on with 2 screws. Remove the screws and the plate.
With the plate removed take some photos, open the door and take a shot of the edge of the door
(Where the latch / bolt pops out ) that will tell us allot about what you are dealing with.
Take a couple of photos of the inside of the door as well since you are right there.

Do you have a USB powered endoscope? that is a tool which can literally get inside the lock and look to see what's going on.

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Re: Question about kind of lock

Postby 2octops » 16 Oct 2012 15:57

Whatever it is it has the wrong escutcheon plate bolted on top of it blocking half the hole.
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Re: Question about kind of lock

Postby Zanazyr » 22 Oct 2012 7:08

Thanks for the replies, but I was just Intersted in what those locks are called. But I've found that these lock are called lever locks or mortise locks? ! How do you pick these kind of locks? Do you need other materials?
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Re: Question about kind of lock

Postby Evan » 23 Oct 2012 19:11

Zanazyr wrote:Thanks for the replies, but I was just Intersted in what those locks are called. But I've found that these lock are called lever locks or mortise locks? ! How do you pick these kind of locks? Do you need other materials?



@Zanazyr:

Those types of locks are called "bit key locks" and use lever tumblers...

They are not for the beginner if you can not find a standard skeleton key which operates them...

~~ Evan
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