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HOW DO I PICK A 4 LEVER LOCK??

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

HOW DO I PICK A 4 LEVER LOCK??

Postby VICIUS » 21 Feb 2005 16:09

I HAVE A 4 LEVERS LOCK AND I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO PICK IT
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Postby toomush2drink » 21 Feb 2005 17:00

Shout at it or turn off the caps lock and search.

What lock is it ?
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4 Lever lock

Postby 1st solution locksmiths » 21 Feb 2005 17:20

As toomush said

It could be one of many.

you will need to discride it

Colour, sash,deadlock,size,if it has a face plate what's on it. what do the levers look like open ended or closed any anti picks ?
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Postby pinky » 21 Feb 2005 17:34

look up the extensive posts on picking basic lever locks, its all their just search, i know its their as i posted this info
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Postby WhiteHat » 21 Feb 2005 19:23

wow! it's so nice to have a new person asking about lever locks! it's so refreshing! (no sarcasm intended) :D
Oh look! it's 2016!
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Postby skold » 22 Feb 2005 3:50

I love lever locks, especially my ERA sash lock... so hard to pick, i find it just a bit harder then a legge yellow.

Any ideas what lock we are dealing with here VICIUS, btw is your caps stuck or something?

Generally the modest 2 wires will get the basic lever locks open, and sometimes the good old curtain locks.

Basically you are creating 2 L shapped wires, the tensioner L's are just a bit taller than the lever pick.

You search for the talon, which is on the bolt, and depending on which way the lock is situated is pulled back the correct way to apply tension on the levers.

Here are some simple diagrams that COULD help you..

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Then you lift the levers from back to front, then maybe it will open!

There are better picking descriptions ..but for that you will have to search.

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Postby Wallaby » 22 Feb 2005 14:41

We have one on the wall .. a little thing which is a 20 second opening, heres a few photos .. note the 2 thin levers and 2 thick .. easy with 2 wires or a 2 in 2 pick ...

http://tinypic.com/1t20xz
http://tinypic.com/1t2146
http://tinypic.com/1t2160
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Postby lockpicker.net » 9 Sep 2005 15:52

Why do insurance companies, at least in the UK, like lever locks so much?

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Postby pinky » 9 Sep 2005 16:43

because they are the daddy , they tease you they fight back they are a superb foe.
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Postby NKT » 11 Sep 2005 18:01

^- what he said.

Also, the British Standard means that most basic attacks are instantly foiled. Even a rubbish door with a good lever lock on it is hard to kick open, as it has a great big steel holder that comes with it. You can't simply push the bolt back with a lever, you will have fun drilling the hardplate or sawing the bolt, you can't simply overlift them, nor bump them, or even use two wires, and so on.

Compared to a Euro, they are a hundred times better, and they don't have other weaknesses like a poor latch mech. or they might be too long or whatever.

Conformity to a good known standard is what insurance companies love above all else. Well, perhaps except for refusing a claim... :wink:
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