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Residential Home Front Door Lock Change

Change Door Locks

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There are a number of different ways you can make sure your home is secure. One way to protect your house is to change locks. This article will give you some tips on how to do this for the most cost-effective way, as well as the best time to schedule this service for.

It's important that you take measures to secure your house by giving it a new front door lock, or replacing old locks with new ones. One way to ensure it's built safely is to check that the locks are in the right place. Check the door frame for discrepancies. If there are any, you need professional help. This help is available from a locksmith, who can come round and check these things for you, and make sure your house is safe.

When you change locks on your home, you should never purchase a lock off the shelf at a hardware store. Instead, you should go to a locksmith who specializes in door locks, and ask for advice on what kind of lock would be best for your house. The specialist will recommend a lock that will fit your doors appropriately, and provide both installation and maintenance services as well.

It's also important that you use the right kind of locking mechanism when it comes to changing door locks on your home. Call Locksmith Near Me now for more information, immediate service or to schedule an appointment.

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How to Rekey an ABUS Padlock with Schlage Keyway

Rekey padlock instructional video

Video Transcript of How to Rekey an ABUS 83/45 Padlock with Schlage Keyway:

"So, what we're going to do is rekey an ABUS padlock series 83. Comes in a box like this. This has a couple of features that I'll describe as we go. When you purchase the lock it comes with a one-cut so they're intended to be rekeyed I've already set out the pins that we're going to rekey to this set of precuts.

So, we just simply... first of all open the padlock. This doesn't have the key retaining feature with that cut, so now we're just going to remove the Phillips screw that holds the cylinder core in place with a screwdriver down the shackle hole. That comes out once that's unscrewed the cylinder comes out. Now there's another piece inside and as the screw comes out you'll notice if you can see inside there there's another piece inside that actuator called a Z-bar we're gonna see if we can knock out. Pull it out with tweezers and I'll show you what that looks like. That's this little guy right there and that is the key retaining feature.

If we don't want the key, once we pinned this up with longer pins than the stock cut, this will keep the key in the lock when it's unlocked. So, we'll set that aside right here for now. Now that we have the cylinder out we will use this tool to remove this clip.

I also noticed that this has a detent. What that does is it only enables the cylinder to turn that far. Okay so we need to press that in in order to remove the cylinder. You also saw this come out when I removed that clip, this is the actuator, there's two different lengths on the backside. The shorter side here rides against this detent pin, so when you replace that make sure that this in indented part is on the same side as the detention pin. So, we'll set that aside.

Then we'll put the key in and we'll use the follower and simultaneously we'll press down the detent and remove the core. The detent pin does not come back out it's got a keeper in there. So, these are all of our one cuts from the factory so we're just gonna dump those out and now we'll pin this up for this key and I've already laid the pins out there so we'll drop these in.

Now you can see the cylinder will accommodate six pins, we're only using a five pin key so we won't put anything there, however, after the fact if you want to add a sixth pin this comes with this

kit which adds another top spring, another driver spring, and a plate to cover the top spring so you don't have to remove the whole cylinder if you want to add a sixth pin to key that."

So, now that we've got this pinned up and lined up, well, flush, confirmed all the pins are there we'll put this back in. And again, we have to be mindful that we have a detent there. So, there's probably a better tool than a fingernail but that works. So, now that's in place. Now if we were going to add a sixth pin to this after the fact, this hole right here is where you would put your top, you'd drop your key pin in there then you drive our pin and you can see that's a spool security pin and the spring. And then this little plate slides in right there to keep your spring down so you can add a sixth one without having to remove the cylinder.

Also, by the way, there are spool and serrated driver pins in this lock from the factory so there's already an added layer of security in these against picking. So now that we confirm that this works, our detent is there, our cylinder is not going to come out, we can pull the key out and then we're going to our actuator making sure that the cut out part is on top of the detent. Then we'll add our clip back in. And this little notch here goes into the bottom of the key way and it holds our actuator in place so it has to be centered when you put that back on.

Then here's our Z-bar, now you'll notice on one side it's solid on the other side there's a black dot. When you want the key active the key retaining feature activated this needs to be in place but it also needs to be in place with that black dot showing.

There we go. Now we're gonna put the key in there just in case we have to turn that a bit in order to get it to seat back in there.

Okay hear that click that's all the way seated you can see the cylinder face is flush with the lock body and then we'll drop our screw down in there. And now you can already see the key retaining feature is in place because I cannot turn this back horizontal to where the pins come out of the Bible into the cylinder and be able to remove that key. So that confirms that the key retaining feature is in place. The advantage of this feature is that if someone has a lock that they don't want floating around in the unlocked position or they've got multiple padlocks that are keyed differently they're not fumbling around for the right key when they want to go back and lock it they can't lock this into place unless they have the key with them so the key retaining feature adds another level of valuable features. If you don't want that done so this won't come out unless it's locked that's the key retaining feature. To disable that all we would have had to have done is leave that Z clip off the actuator still opens the lock and then the key is removable.

There you go."

Watch video showing how to add or remove the z-bar retainer on an ABUS padlock.

Need to rekley a padlock or other door lock? Locksmith Near Me technicians are available now for lock rekey, lock installation and repairs. Available day & night so call us now at (844) 234-5400.

 

Door Handle Install, Lock Repair and Rekey

Installation of New Door Handle & Lock Hardware

Locksmith Near Me in Tucson provides professional service for the installation, service and repair of door handles, knobs and locks for home and business. Our mobile locksmith technicians can professionally repair and rekey the locks and deadbolts on your home or upgrade your home security to the latest home security technology with keyless entry systems that use keypads and Bluetooth technology that enables you to control and manage your home locks and security remotely.

For businesses we can service, replace or upgrade your emergency door exits, install high-security locks, rekey existing office locks and create master key systems for your entire building.

Home Door Lock Handle Install

All the different doors in your home require different kinds of levers and knobs with their own specific locking options. From outdoor hardware that can have keyed handlesets, keypads and deadbolts to indoor bedroom and bathroom knobs that can be either keyed or have a push or turn button for locking.

Along with the myriad of different door knobs, levers and locks to choose from also comes the expertise and tools to install them properly. Wood doors and metal doors may require different tools. From drills and chisels to measuring tapes to power screw drivers. The correct tool and knowledge is required for a professional installation.

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Residential Locks

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Door Handle & Door Lock Installation & Repair

Home Door Lock Handle Install

All the different doors in your home require different kinds of levers and knobs with their own specific locking options. From outdoor hardware that can have keyed handlesets, keypads and deadbolts to indoor bedroom and bathroom knobs that can be either keyed or have a push or turn button for locking.

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