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by dihur » 16 Dec 2018 6:58
Hi! Im from Slovenia, the home of Titan locks. So here is a photo my disassembled Titan K padlock. Very simple desing, yet unshimable. Its got two spools 2,4 just like his eurocylinder brother.  
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by GWiens2001 » 16 Dec 2018 10:58
Hello, Dihur! Did not know that Titan came from Slovenia.
Interesting design on that padlock. Three questions on the padlock.
First, the tailpiece on the plug (the black piece above the part the key fits into in your picture) - does it have an overhang that locks the shackle in place?
Second - the spring and pins that you show above the padlock body and below the shackle - are they for retaining the plug in the lock on one side and the heel (longer end) of the shackle? Am asking because I see six holes drilled, but only five sets of key pins/driver pins/driver springs.
Third, is the padlock designed to be disassembled, or did you have to drill a pin to take it apart?
Thank you for the pics and hopefully answering my questions!
Gordon
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by dihur » 16 Dec 2018 11:26
Hi Gordon, Titan is Slovenian but now bought by DOM so Titan-DOM solutions. 1. Okay so yes the tailpiece is the locking mechanism, the picture below shows that. 2. Those 2 pins above hold the plug and the shackle in place. 3 I disassembled it by inserting a small piece of wiper insert down by the shackle (when unlocked) to push the pin in so it releases the shackle. There's a picture below.  
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by GWiens2001 » 16 Dec 2018 15:46
Thank you for the extra info.  Gordon
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by femurat » 17 Dec 2018 4:52
I didn't know I could disassemble my Titan padlocks. Thanks for the info and pictures, dihur. And, by the way, welcome to the forum! Cheers 
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by dihur » 17 Dec 2018 9:01
Yeah cheers!
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by Sleutelboertje » 20 Dec 2018 16:32
Welcome Dihur, Is it a silca cb6 profile? And do you have a adres were I can buy online? I prefere english website Cheers!
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by dihur » 27 Dec 2018 6:01
Hi Sleutelboertje!
I dont think its the profile you mention I looked it up. Its some sort of yale keyway very popular one. I dont think you can buy this lock online though sorry.
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by Wantedule » 9 Dec 2020 13:37
Hi,guys,I,m from Slovenija and this Titan lock is from factory in Kamnik town in Slovenija. I have several Titan K1 lock both 5 pins. They also have 2 spola usualy. I have just pick one and I've found two tiny ball bearing in the spring moving freely up and down the spring. I'm trying to post a picture to my question.
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by femurat » 9 Dec 2020 15:28
Hello, welcome to the forum! To post a picture you have to publish it on a hosting website and then paste the img url here. There's a little how to guide in the left column. Cheers 
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by Wantedule » 10 Dec 2020 10:47
Wantedule wrote:Hi,guys,I,m from Slovenija and this Titan lock is from factory in Kamnik town in Slovenija. I have several Titan K1 lock both 5 pins. They also have 2 spola usualy. I have just pick one and I've found two tiny ball bearing in the spring moving freely up and down the spring. I'm trying to post a picture to my question. https://imgur.com/a/j8Czcoyhttps://i.imgur.com/xNiMSuq.jpg
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by femurat » 10 Dec 2020 12:21
That's interesting. I've never seen anything like that before. That could prevent comb pick attacks for sure. Dunno if it's effective against bumping too. Maybe someone who knows more about those ball bearings will chime in and reveal their purpose. Cheers 
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