I really don’t know the answer to that. My feeling is that the pin is set when the needle drops down. I’d it is springy then the pin is not set. Chris Capune would be a good one to ask. Thanks for watching 👍🦊
Hey, hello👋🏻 What means KW1, KW5, SC1, SC4, SS001 and SS002? If you can answer me what of lishi type I have to use for opening FAB brand locks? Thank you
Nice job with those lishi-tools, I have yet to try those out but maybe soon, thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching 👍🦊
Oooo I enjoyed watching that Jack. Not interested in jumping to the open, I enjoy the battle 😉👍🏻.
Nicely demonstrated and decoded.
Thanks. The Lishi is a cool tool but not as simple to use as it would seem. There is definitely a learning curve with these.👍🦊
@@jackfoxlock Quite a few people that have used them have said the same thing about it being a learning curve. Thanks again for sharing Jack.
If your needle drops below the graph on a Lishi, is that a sign the pin is overset?
I really don’t know the answer to that. My feeling is that the pin is set when the needle drops down. I’d it is springy then the pin is not set. Chris Capune would be a good one to ask. Thanks for watching 👍🦊
Too much force.
Hey, hello👋🏻
What means KW1, KW5, SC1, SC4, SS001 and SS002?
If you can answer me what of lishi type I have to use for opening FAB brand locks?
Thank you
The K means Kwikset. The SC mean’s Schlage. I don’t know anything about FAB locks. Check out this Lishi web page.
www.classiclishi.com/