by GWiens2001 » 21 Apr 2014 11:23
Figure it is for one of two reasons. First, so it can be easily installed in the first place - just use smooth-jaw pliers to crimp them in place. Second - they are intended to be replaced if the lock is disassembled.
Sort of like some parts on a car or truck - if you remove a CV joint, you should replace the clips. Also, if you remove a cotter key (cotter pin), it should always be replaced as well. The world will not end if you do not replace them, but it is a good practice.
For me - since the locks in my collection are unlikely to ever be installed for use (most doors in the United States, for example, are not set up, nor are they thick enough, to install a euro-profile lock), I always straighten out the clip and reinstall it on the lock.
Keep in mind that I am not a professional locksmith, so any pro lockie's advice should probably be taken over mine if there is a contradiction. Still have a LOT to learn.
Gordon
Just when you finally think you have learned it all, that is when you learn that you don't know anything yet.