Wizer wrote:Nice machine! It looks and works much like Abloy Ava code machine, with rotating key and all..
Can you reset the machine by pulling on the lever sticking in front of the machine, or do you have to crank it?
Do you know how many profiles are there for Disclock?
I guess the blanks are hard to get?
Thanks for showing this. If there is interest, I could show a couple other Abloy machines.
Wizer, I'd absolutely love to see some other Abloy machines.
Have no idea the number of profiles for DiskLock/DiskLock Pro. Have a couple genuine Abloy blanks, but the ones I used in this video came from a place in Bulgaria. The blanks are slightly longer than the genuine Abloy, which is why I need to fiddle with the key a little to make it fit in the machine.
The blanks also only have the deep channel down the center of each side. Had to use a file to put a slight bevel on each side's channel to match the warding. It only takes a few seconds, but it sure saves space on my key boards not needing to stock multiple sections of DiskLock.
Yes, the handle in the front can be used to reset the machine as you suggest. But with the machine not bolted down and doing everything one-handed due to using a phone to make the video, it was easier to use the handle to crank it backwards.
Gordon
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