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I need to rekey my Yale padlocks

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Re: I need to rekey my Yale padlocks

Postby JASTECH » 3 Jun 2014 12:52

I finally uploaded pics taken of these locks. Will this help to identify what kit is needed for the rebuilds? There are a few that I will spray with brake cleaner I guess to get the crud out of them.

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Re: I need to rekey my Yale padlocks

Postby JASTECH » 7 Jun 2014 16:17

Moderator, can you change my links to photos please? I am using N7100 with UC Browser, your site does not function well on it.
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Re: I need to rekey my Yale padlocks

Postby billdeserthills » 22 Jun 2014 22:24

JASTECH wrote:I finally uploaded pics taken of these locks. Will this help to identify what kit is needed for the rebuilds? There are a few that I will spray with brake cleaner I guess to get the crud out of them.

http://twrc.us/forums/uploads/monthly_06_2014/post-735-0-94042300-1401816474.jpg

http://twrc.us/forums/uploads/monthly_06_2014/post-735-0-47558500-1401816844.jpg





I would think the pin kit is a .093 can you ask your distributor?
I would likely use my master padlock pin kit

I soak my dirty locks in a jar with 91% isopropyl alcohol, it cleans
a long time without buying new cans of brake cleaner.
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Re: I need to rekey my Yale padlocks

Postby JASTECH » 27 Jun 2014 12:36

Billdeserthill, thanks for reply. What about the locking ball springs? I can't locate them, if the steel balls need to be replaced on some then I will use a caliper to measure them and check on internet.
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Re: I need to rekey my Yale padlocks

Postby billdeserthills » 27 Jun 2014 23:42

JASTECH wrote:Billdeserthill, thanks for reply. What about the locking ball springs? I can't locate them, if the steel balls need to be replaced on some then I will use a caliper to measure them and check on internet.


I have never seen a ball bearing wear out in a lock. Just get a box to put your lock and hands into for taking the lock apart, so when parts do fly, you can catch them in the box. Ace Hardware has a large supply of springs, if you have one near you, but I never needed new springs. I'm prolly not supposed to admit it, but I have been known to stretch a spring or too, every once in awhile.

I had a client bring in his 60+ BMW trunk lock today, he wanted it keyed to his ignition key, several of those wafer springs got "the stretch" I actually wound up using replacement wafer tumblers modified from my cam lock rekey wafer kit. The guy before him wanted a door lock for his 44 International pickup and he wanted it keyed to his new ignition keys. I had a pin kit for his lock & it got new springs & both locks work like new. Don't forget the graphite
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