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Yale two-key lever lock from bank safe

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Yale two-key lever lock from bank safe

Postby manskirtbrew » 24 Jun 2014 15:49

Removed this little guy from the open safe on the left of this picture:

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I've never messed with a lever lock before, so I wanted to take it apart.

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I assume the teeth on the levers are an anti-picking measure. Looks like they'd be pretty effective.

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4 levers for one key, 6 for the other.

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Looks like someone ground the lug off the bolt so it only requires one key. I see the drive lug for the toothed levers is also notched, making our lives even tougher.

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Re: Yale two-key lever lock from bank safe

Postby billdeserthills » 27 Jun 2014 23:59

Does it say Yale anywhere on it? It looks like an S&G 4440 double little nose to me
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Re: Yale two-key lever lock from bank safe

Postby manskirtbrew » 28 Jun 2014 12:30

billdeserthills wrote:Does it say Yale anywhere on it? It looks like an S&G 4440 double little nose to me

Yes the outer case is stamped Yale.
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Re: Yale two-key lever lock from bank safe

Postby billdeserthills » 29 Jun 2014 1:08

Wow it should just about qualify as a crime to destroy an older Yale lock by grinding the fence off it.
Be interesting to know if the bank knew, or just thought their key was actually opening their side of the lock?
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