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good video thank you very much bros
Did you replace just the cylinder pins the one with the key inside the motor
Very nice video! I have an ignition Lock (from a Renault Clio 2) wich is very similar to this one. I cleaned it up very well and now I thinking what kind of lubricant to use. Do you know wich one I can use?
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Looks like same key..lol
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Well done. You’ve answered my question. I like your relaxed teaching style.
Good Video . For Your Info. That Part You Called A Lever , It's Real Name Is Called A " CAM "
Shakey hands calm down
Does anybody know how to get a broken key out of a lock like this one?
The piece on the back of the mortise cylinder that engages/disengages the lock is called a cam,not "a lever" and the stem attached to a rim cylinder is called a tailpiece.The "flat metal plate" that you refer to in the video is called the spring cap,the spring cap is rarely,if ever removed for rekeying lock cylinders.That plastic tool that you demonstrate is called a follower and what's more the follower should be turned either to the 11 O'clock position or to the 1 O'clock position before the plug is pused out with the follower to ensure that none of the driver pins (top pins) hang up on the follower's notch.Very bad advice as to when to insert the key into the cylinder.The key should only be inserted into the cylinder after the cam is dettatached from the cylinder and the plug is ready to be removed with the follower otherwise the plug may inadvertently slide out of the hull and you will end up spending a good deal of time searching for the key pins,the driver pins and the pin springs all over your floor,if you can find them all.When ever I have to rekey a cylinder I always use rubber o-rings to keep the follower from sliding out of the hull.
please in the future familiarize yourself with the proper terminology for parts on locks if you’re gonna talk about them. That is a cam on the back of your lock it is a Yale type cam . there are more than a dozen variations of cams
Maybe i missed something how do you get a new key made to fit the new pins?
The different size bottom pins are numerically coded, depending on the key way type. The sequence of numbers starting with the pin closest to the front of the key way where the key inserts, is the key code and it can be given to any key cutter to make a key that will fit the rekeyed lock.
Didn't say that the (offset) is very important when following the core. I seen where the Vid restarted bcz the follower gap was at 90°. And the "lock" is a Mortice cylinder
not a mortice lock.
It's called A Mortice CYLINDER
One suggestion is that when you reinsert the plug, try to trun the tlug a little towards the one o clock position so that you do not end up with a gap between the plug and follower.
Thanks for this video! Do you have any suggestions on how to get the springs back in if you removed the cylinder without using the plastic plug follower? Also, my lock looks exactly like yours - do you have a link to a plug follower I could buy?
Very shaky hands...
FYI it's called a CAM You might want to use it next time. It helps
Excellent video instruction. The tips on where to apply tension and retaining the cylinder so it does fall out are very good tips that I would not have thought otherwise. Much thanks!
shouldve called the video how to dis and re-assemble a mortise lock . i know because i followed the steps and it still uses the same key. that my friend was malarkey!!! but your video making skills are on point!! great job
Great video, thanks!
Thank you for explaining so much in this channel of yours. I was thinking of rekeying cylinders for some apartment buildings I manage. I now realize that it would far better to just keep buying extra cylinders or using the locksmiths in my area. All the equipment I would need and the time needed to do the work makes it inefficient for me to do this. I do appreciate all of these videos because it has helped me realize how to fix certain problems I have faced with certain locks. Thank you very much.
3:30 to dissassembly process.
Very detailed thank you
Great video, thank you for sharing.