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new 3g114e

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

new 3g114e

Postby falcon_9 » 12 Jun 2005 2:18

whats the diff between the old 114 and the new one?
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Postby acl » 12 Jun 2005 2:41

You could probably find more detailed info on this if you did a search but the E is pretty much the same looking from outside but inside youll find differnt levers to the 114.Open ended. and the bolt is diffent too.
I dont actually have a 114 pin and cam but should still open the E,Terry Staddons pick also.Chris also makes a curtain pick for these.Lastly if you really have to your drill points going to be different aswell.
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Postby Shrub » 12 Jun 2005 5:54

Andy,

Ive got a little mixed up, Is it the 'rk' that has the new shaped key or is it this 'e' or is it somthing totaly differant,

I also need to get a load of blanks for the new keyway are they redily avaible yet to your knowledge, whenever i ask sks they dont know what im on about (nothing unusual there then :lol: )
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Postby EvoRed » 12 Jun 2005 9:27

The RK is the one with the restricted key. The 'E' is just for European requirements which stipulate a longer bolt, hence different open ended levers.

You can still pick the 114E with the Safeventures pin and cam. The only difference is the number 1 and 2 levers now leave a mark on the impression so you can only limit your options down to levers 1-5 or 6-8.
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Postby EvoRed » 12 Jun 2005 9:41

Forgot to add, to ID, turn the curtain 90 degrees and the 114 will have 2mm of daylight at the bottom while the 'E' will have 6mm+.

Also you can slide an L shaped wire along the bottom of the keyway and after 0.5mm the wire will slip down the inside and hit a ledge about 2mm down while on the non-E the wire will slide about 2mm along the bottom of the keyway before dropping a few mm to the bottom of the case as there's no ledge.
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Postby toomush2drink » 12 Jun 2005 9:46

Just to add the 2mm and 6 mm id is quite hard when the hall way is dark and the escutcheon is acrss the keyhole.
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Postby Shrub » 12 Jun 2005 10:50

Thanks for that evored :wink:
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Postby capt.dunc » 13 Jun 2005 7:40

you can use a straight piece of wire to feel the difference between the 2 and 6mm gaps with ease if it's dark.
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Postby Shrub » 13 Jun 2005 10:28

Would that be a 2mm wire or a 6mm wire by any chance :lol:
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Postby capt.dunc » 14 Jun 2005 6:44

if it's 6mm diameter i'd generally consider it rod not wire :wink:
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Postby Shrub » 15 Jun 2005 5:10

I know i was only winding you up :lol:

If you carry a set of mortice gauge keys you could just use the 5G one, i know its .5mm smaller but it certainly wouldnt go through a 2mm gap.
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Postby pinky » 25 Jun 2005 17:55

though if using the pin and cam pick, it makes a slight difference on the initial impression, but defeats the lock almost as simply as the non E lock.

also give chris belchers E series curtain pick a shot on it, as it picks far easier than the non E 114 with a curtain pick.

Drillers beware, a totaly different drill point , unless of course you use a 32mm drill bit, then no difference !!!
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Postby acl » 25 Jun 2005 18:35

Pinky 32mm are you serious what am i supposed to see in a hole that small?
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Postby capt.dunc » 27 Jun 2005 6:33

if you can get a mirror through to the inside, and look through the hole carefully, you may be able to see a picture of a cowboy :lol:
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Postby Mad Mick » 27 Jun 2005 20:00

^^LMAO :lol:
Image If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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