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Assa twin 6000

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Assa twin 6000

Postby vantito » 18 Mar 2005 23:42

for some reason my brother had on of these lieing around :? i looked at it and i didnt even try picking the beast it didnt look like any lock i have ever seen... someone please explain....
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Assa twin 600

Postby Chris B » 19 Mar 2005 1:51

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Last edited by Chris B on 20 Jun 2006 11:16, edited 2 times in total.
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Postby keysman » 19 Mar 2005 3:01

Page 11,12 of the PDF show an ASSA V10 Key, very similiar to the 6000

The side of the key is milled to accept the side bar which is dealer specific,
The regular Cuts on the key are like any other pin tumbler, ..the factory recommends matching top pin length to the bottom pins to keep spring pressure constant. Additionally at least 3 of the 6 top pins should be spool or mushoom pins.(on the V10 for sure ,probably on the 6000 too)

Assa is known for very close tolerances in manufacturing.
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Postby vantito » 19 Mar 2005 14:08

thats crazy, i think its a bit advanced for me :D
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