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Abloy 341

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

Abloy 341

Postby striwa » 9 Jan 2015 1:10

not sure if this is a beginner question or not but I bought an Abloy 341 enforcer tonight wanted to disassemble it and clean it, opened it up and the discs fell out didn't realize there were disc inside that would fall out like that, tried to reassemble them, not knowing how they came out? Is there a particular order? Does upside down or right side up make a difference how the discs are placed in again? any advice would be appreciated thanks in advance
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Re: Abloy 341

Postby cheerIO » 9 Jan 2015 4:26

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Re: Abloy 341

Postby GWiens2001 » 9 Jan 2015 7:46

Each direction and side matters. Three different discs, each one when flipped over becomes a different bitting. 1-6, 2-5, and 3-4.

Use the carrier to build up the disc pack one disc/spacer at a time. Try out each disc addition with the key to be sure the gates line up when the key is turned.

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Re: Abloy 341

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Re: Abloy 341

Postby cheerIO » 9 Jan 2015 16:44

Also see our ever modest Moderator Gordon's great write up on a classic abloy:

http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=58359&hilit=abloy+key#p425987

I'm just getting into abloys myself so I am not sure that everything applies to the Executive stuff. But the same principles should apply I guess.
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Re: Abloy 341

Postby GWiens2001 » 13 Jan 2015 16:44

The Enforcer padlocks use the Profile system. Pretty much the same as the classic except for the profile discs. The main profile disc is steel and is the disc closest to the key entrance. The second profile disc should be near the tip of the key.

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Re: Abloy 341

Postby striwa » 13 Jan 2015 19:57

Thank you. Everyone, just now seen all the replies.
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Re: Abloy 341

Postby spuds » 5 Feb 2016 22:34

Just got my Abloy 341 same question just without the Teardown not into all them small parts .
Brake cleaner and a lub do ???
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Re: Abloy 341

Postby GWiens2001 » 5 Feb 2016 22:46

The lube used by Abloy is a light grease. You can use Vaseline in a pinch, but you will need to disassemble it to properly apply it. If you see the writeup on the Classic listed above, think that shows how to do it.

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Re: Abloy 341

Postby spuds » 6 Feb 2016 1:28

GWiens2001 wrote:The lube used by Abloy is a light grease. You can use Vaseline in a pinch, but you will need to disassemble it to properly apply it. If you see the writeup on the Classic listed above, think that shows how to do it.

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I'v see that Gordon thats what made me ask here lol Thanks Gordon
Maybe i'll try and use a syringe with so light grease after brake cleaner what you think
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Re: Abloy 341

Postby spuds » 6 Feb 2016 11:22

In my search to clean this lock i found this web site what you think ? http://www.lukuexpert.ee/accessories/ Lock Oil Abloy - lock maintenance spray
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Re: Abloy 341

Postby kwoswalt99- » 6 Feb 2016 21:09

spuds wrote:In my search to clean this lock i found this web site what you think ? http://www.lukuexpert.ee/accessories/ Lock Oil Abloy - lock maintenance spray

How could you go wrong if it's made by Abloy itself. :)
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Re: Abloy 341

Postby spuds » 6 Feb 2016 23:05

kwoswalt99- wrote:
spuds wrote:In my search to clean this lock i found this web site what you think ? http://www.lukuexpert.ee/accessories/ Lock Oil Abloy - lock maintenance spray

How could you go wrong if it's made by Abloy itself. :)


I guess i can't if i don't have to take it apart lol
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