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repinning American padlocks

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repinning American padlocks

Postby jeremy85 » 5 Jan 2004 13:31

how do I repin an american 5200 series padlock. I have pinned the plug, but how do I configure the top pins. Is there a total? IE bottom 5 top 5=10
10 being total for the cylinder. Thanks
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Postby Varjeal » 5 Jan 2004 16:25

You need top pins in as many chambers as you have bottom pins.
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Postby lockpickroy » 5 Jan 2004 22:24

also if you accidentally mix the top and bottom pins when removeing them the top tins are all the same lenth
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Postby Varjeal » 6 Jan 2004 12:02

Top pins can easily (in new locks anyways) be identified because they are flat on both ends. Bottom pins will have one end tapered, and this is the end that points toward the key when it is inserted in the plug.
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