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Dis assembly of Best Padlocks

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Dis assembly of Best Padlocks

Postby Irma Herms » 16 May 2013 3:37

I am wondering if anyone knows how to disassemble the old style Best Padlocks? the one with the plug below the core so it looks like there are 3 tubular channels, 2 for the core and a third?

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Re: Dis assembly of Best Padlocks

Postby ARF-GEF » 16 May 2013 6:59

Dear Dr. Irma

Maybe others will get what you mean, but I'm sure it will be much easier to help if you upload a photo.
Just upload it to any free image sharing site like imgur or to your dropbox/skydreive whatever then post the link using the "Img" button (it shows itself above when you are writing a post/reply).

Not knowing what you are talking about, it is possible that
A.) the lock is not for disassembly. (At lest you can't do it non-destructively.)
Or B.) when you open the lock and remove the shackle look at the hole from which the shackle is coming. If there is a screw try unscrewing it.
C.) Generally try unscrewing any screw you find on it :)
Just be careful, it may suddenly fall apart. Than can lead to bits and bobs going missing. Also it can be hard to reassemble a lock if you weren't looking which way and where do things go :)

PS.: None uses their (scientific) title here, I think it is because it removes a layer of friendliness if we get all official :) Unless your doctor's degree is in locks of course ;)
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Re: Dis assembly of Best Padlocks

Postby GWiens2001 » 16 May 2013 7:34

First, use a control key to remove the core. Then use a punch to rotate the remaining partial circle at the bottom. Then it will come apart. There is a topic on this very subject, with pictures, here on LP101. Just click the blue search button at the top of the page or on the left of the page.

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Re: Dis assembly of Best Padlocks

Postby Squelchtone » 16 May 2013 7:57

If the Search button here cannot find it, another useful way of searching is to go to google.com type in whatever you are looking for followed by site:lockpicking101.com This will crawl many of the posts here and give you results.

Try it using Image Search and you get a lot of nice lock photos as well that all link back to posts here.

Here's that old post on how to take apart an old BEST brass padlock with the 3 circles, I do believe there is at least 1 more post just like it floating around.

http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=56233#p409046

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Re: Dis assembly of Best Padlocks

Postby ARF-GEF » 16 May 2013 9:44

Ah thanks Squelchtone! Now I get what the 3 circles are! I thought they were 3 concentric circles... :D
The "plug below the core" part really got me all confused :)
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