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Storm door deadbolt

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Storm door deadbolt

Postby d_Random » 6 Dec 2015 12:20

Hello-

Was called to open a storm door last nite. It had a deadbolt with a thumbturn on the inside.
The lock was easy to pick, the plug would turn but the deadbolt would not retract.
Ideas?
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Re: Storm door deadbolt

Postby Robotnik » 6 Dec 2015 13:04

d_Random wrote:Hello-

Was called to open a storm door last nite. It had a deadbolt with a thumbturn on the inside.
The lock was easy to pick, the plug would turn but the deadbolt would not retract.
Ideas?


If it was a Euro-style cylinder, it may have had a clutch cam, meaning you needed to press the end of the cylinder to engage the cam mechanism and actually throw the bolt. Normally this is done with the tip of the key, but if the cylinder's picked, there's nothing engaging the cam.
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Re: Storm door deadbolt

Postby d_Random » 15 Dec 2015 12:03

Thanks for the explanation!
Is there a way to pick and press the cam to open?
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Re: Storm door deadbolt

Postby Robotnik » 16 Dec 2015 2:04

After the cylinder is picked and plug begins to turn, I leave my turning tool in place, then insert the long end of a BOK tool/length of wiper insert and press the back of the cylinder. Can also use a filed-down key to accomplish the same thing.
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Re: Storm door deadbolt

Postby Bl1ndE Esk1mo » 29 Apr 2016 11:22

Robotnik wrote:
d_Random wrote:Hello-
If it was a Euro-style cylinder, it may have had a clutch cam, meaning you needed to press the end of the cylinder to engage the cam mechanism and actually throw the bolt. Normally this is done with the tip of the key, but if the cylinder's picked, there's nothing engaging the cam.


is this common among deadbolts? and do any of the master lock deadbolts have this feature?
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Re: Storm door deadbolt

Postby kwoswalt99- » 30 Apr 2016 1:44

Bl1ndE Esk1mo wrote:
Robotnik wrote:
d_Random wrote:Hello-
If it was a Euro-style cylinder, it may have had a clutch cam, meaning you needed to press the end of the cylinder to engage the cam mechanism and actually throw the bolt. Normally this is done with the tip of the key, but if the cylinder's picked, there's nothing engaging the cam.


is this common among deadbolts? and do any of the master lock deadbolts have this feature?


Not on cylindrical deadbolts, and Master Lock doesn't make euro profiles, so no.
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