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Lockpicking TITAN K1

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby Cyberfox » 27 Mar 2012 23:47

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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby femurat » 28 Mar 2012 9:23

Well done 8)
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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby Cyberfox » 15 Jul 2012 1:08

I find 2 steel balls in the springs of some K1 and K5 cylinders. This balls exist only in the pin hole with spool pins (2 and 4 pin) but I m not sure what is function of this balls.
Can someone explain the function of this balls. :?
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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby globallockytoo » 15 Jul 2012 11:36

Cyberfox wrote:I find 2 steel balls in the springs of some K1 and K5 cylinders. This balls exist only in the pin hole with spool pins (2 and 4 pin) but I m not sure what is function of this balls.
Can someone explain the function of this balls. :?


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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby Cyberfox » 17 Dec 2012 3:18

Before few days I got very unusual Titan K1. This version use K6 plug with "W" keyhole. This thing make usage of electric pick gun almost impossible and picking is much harder then ordinary K1.

After cca 1.5h hour of picking attempts I find most suitable tool for this cylinder is Southord slimline small half diamond and rake. Standard Southord tension wrench perfectly match for this cylinder.

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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby Cyberfox » 18 Dec 2012 19:39

And here is the short educational video :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs7uxOUAaLU
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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby matic » 30 Dec 2012 17:25

Cyberfox, takve cilindre koristi HEP elektra već sigurno 30-tak godina za zaključavanje trafostanica
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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby Cyberfox » 15 Jan 2013 18:27

Po prirodi svog posla dosta sam dobro upoznat s Titanovim cilindrima, a "W" profil koji se uobičajeno koristi na K6 nisam vidio na bilo čemu starom 30-ak godina. Ne isključujem mogućnost da nisam dobro informira pa ako imate fotografiju volio bih je vidjeti.
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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby Cyberfox » 15 Jan 2013 18:44

Today I finally have a chance to try my GOSO pick on the TITAN K5 (new line). I expected more from 220Kn (30eur) cylinder. I only have problem with tension wrench and I planed to make one especial for that cylinder.

This cylinder have a little trick with 5 passive pins which drop to place of active when you turn the plug for 90 degrees and prevent further rotation. There is two ways to handle this, first is by use plug spinner and second is to push all pins with any suitable tools, I use Southord small half dimond.

There is two photo of cylinder and tool which I use for picking.
All new Titan cylinder no more have mark with cylinder model just inscription "TITAN"

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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby Cyberfox » 15 Jan 2013 20:47

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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby femurat » 16 Jan 2013 3:55

Great job with that K5. I agree about the usefulness of a custom tension wrench that fits the keyhole without touching the cylinder.

Cheers :)
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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby matic » 16 Jan 2013 9:06

Kad uhvatim vremena uslikat ću. Možeš ih vidjeti na trafostanicama u gradu koje još nisu zamjenjene sa Mul-t-lock sistemom zaključavanja.

[EDIT: English Translation: When I get some time I'll take pictures. You can see them at the substations in the city that have not yet been replaced with Mul-T-Lock locking system. from: http://imtranslator.net/translation/cro ... anslation/ ]
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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

Postby Cyberfox » 16 Jan 2013 13:50

TITAN K5 pining

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This new series have different security pins than older one which use just standard spools.
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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

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Re: Lockpicking TITAN K1

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