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EddieM
@HERTS P&D there you go.
So? it's unlocked?
Eddie, you still need the key to remove a euro cylinder. You have to turn the key about 30 degrees to be able to extract the lock. Without the key, the black bit is always sticking out to one side, preventing removal...
Eddie, you still need the key to remove a euro cylinder. You have to turn the key about 30 degrees to be able to extract the lock. Without the key, the black bit is always sticking out to one side, preventing removal...
What about removing the side screw and then drilling on the bottom side to get the black bits to drop in vertical position? or there is any way with a thin screwdriver or knife to push the black bit down to get it out?
I`m sure there is a way and don`t see it a rocket science exercise.
Hopefully someone has the right knowledge.
Thanks
No, you either need to snap the barrel, worryingly easy on a lot of locks or drill the tumbler retaining pins out. It's not a difficult job assuming of course you have a drill and some 3-5mm HSS drill bits.
I am not a burglar but found it very easy to drill out cylinders.
You might find the smaller diameter drills snap as they break through
I am not a burglar but found it very easy to drill out cylinders.
I am not a burglar but