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Attention to Tension

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Attention to Tension

Postby Pickit Fence » 10 Apr 2022 7:36

I'm wondering about how much tension people use when picking locks. I understand that tension varies during the pick but how much tension do people use generally when picking a lock. I'm finding that moderate tension works best for me. What is your tension recommendation? Thoughts?
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Re: Attention to Tension

Postby Safecrackin Sammy » 10 Apr 2022 13:09

I usually start with a medium tension and then vary it until I get an open.
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Re: Attention to Tension

Postby billdeserthills » 10 Apr 2022 17:15

I like to start with the lightest amount of tension needed to turn the cylinder & put my pick gun on it's lightest setting
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Re: Attention to Tension

Postby GWiens2001 » 10 Apr 2022 18:27

Bill and I share preferring the lightest tension at first.

Lightest possible is an easier term to understand at first, because medium depends on the perception of the picker. Have seen keyways mangled and damaged by what a couple pickers consider to be medium tension.

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