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Weird latch

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Weird latch

Postby Wolf2486 » 11 Jan 2005 15:19

I recently bought a lock off of e-bay and it has this weird latch (atleast that is what I think it is) and I would like to know if anyone knew how to remove it so it looks like a normal lock, see pictures below. Thank You.

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Postby Rockford » 11 Jan 2005 15:43

What size is the lock ?, as it's hard to see from the pictures. It does look like a cam lock - the type fitted to filing cabinets, multi-drawers etc. Any chance of a photo from the rear ?.

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Postby Wolf2486 » 11 Jan 2005 15:51

The first pic is of the lock from the back, the front is a regular Russwin lock.
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Postby archiebald » 12 Jan 2005 6:05

I have no idea at all. :shock:
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Postby keysman » 13 Jan 2005 12:28

If that is a full size mortise cylinder,it most likely goes to an electrical cabinet or other utility cabinet.
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Postby Wolf2486 » 13 Jan 2005 16:11

If figured out that you have to remove a pin from the latch, after that all you have to do is pull or unscrew the pieces off.
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Postby Pickermeapie » 13 Jan 2005 22:03

keysman wrote:If that is a full size mortise cylinder,it most likely goes to an electrical cabinet or other utility cabinet.


I didn't think that a full sized mortise would be on a electrical cabinent. Mabey a Corbin cabinet lock but not a mortise.
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Postby Wolf2486 » 13 Jan 2005 22:09

I think it is a latch for a door on like a janitor's closet or something of little importance. It seems you mortice it into the door and the latch is what prevents the door from opening.
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 13 Jan 2005 22:19

you actually paid money for that lock?
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Postby Pickermeapie » 13 Jan 2005 22:20

Wolf2486 wrote:and the latch is what prevents the door from opening.


Isn't it always?

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Postby Wolf2486 » 14 Jan 2005 18:21

Yeah I paid money for it, and six other different kinds of locks.


Pickermeapie Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 10:20 pm Post subject:

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Wolf2486 wrote:
and the latch is what prevents the door from opening.


Isn't it always?



No, sometimes the lock tail is connected to a device within the door and that device is what keeps the door shut. What I meant there was that the lock was connected to the latch itself.
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