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ASSA RUKO 600 Bump Key

Bump keys and lock bumping finally have their own area. Discuss making bump keys, proper bumping techniques, and countermeasures here.

ASSA RUKO 600 Bump Key

Postby weebott » 18 Mar 2020 13:05

Hello :) im trying to make a new key for my assa ruko 2 padlock that i lost the key for. but in order to do that i need to get it open. i dont have the picking skills yet to overcome this lock. so i bought 6 blank keys so i could make a bump key and bump it open, and then make a new key for it. but i can't find any informations on what the deepest cut on the assa 600 is, nor the distance. but distance i think i can manage by just impressioning marks. so if any one out there know what the depth on the cuts should be, it would be greatly appriciated :)

started lock picking recently, like 2 months ago. thats what got me into opening and fixing this old lock of mine :)

weebott out :P
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Re: ASSA RUKO 600 Bump Key

Postby femurat » 18 Mar 2020 16:05

The deepest cut is always deep as the pins at rest. Measure them with the tip of the key and then cut a hair more.

Good luck :)
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Re: ASSA RUKO 600 Bump Key

Postby weebott » 19 Mar 2020 1:27

Okay femurat, thanks for the answer, appriciated. Guess i Will try that later today. :mrgreen:
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