I have worked on so many of these... ... just fitted 2 this summer. The instructions in the ones I fitted said that you should push the 'C' button (hold it in) when changing the pins. Great info Brummie 🙂👍🏻
Thanks Roy, I struggled like crazy to get 2 of the 6 pins in as they would just not go in and mine did not come with instructions. Then I searched YT for help, found this video, read your comment about keeping C depressed and bingo bongo: SUCCESS!!! CHeers!
Thank you so much! My whole household of 8 knew the passcode to my bedroom door as we have an ensuite and a baby, we never had any privacy (no matter how many times we told them to knock and wait😑) I've just changed the code with the guidance of your video and I'm looking forward to listening to my door rattle in frustration when they can't get in without asking 😁
That's both interesting and very useful for me- as I acquired a number of these, complete, from a school refurb a while ago. Thanks very much, great vid as always! 😁🤘
Cool!! Easy! I was thinking, if the lock has been use for awhile the most used numbers/letters may become dirty or worn showing the code. All you would have to do is try them in different orders to get the open. Thanks for sharing this. 🐾🐈🐈⬛🐾🇬🇧🍻
It took me a while, but found it! Your remark sq gap facing away did the trick. The 5 tumblers with the gap down are the "codes". Have marked the with some touch up paint now for a next time.
When you set these locks if for arguments sake 2378 were the locking pins Is it possible for 2738 to be used as the code or would it only be possible to set in this sequence as 2378, hope that makes sense
The code can be inputted in any order, as long as the right buttons are pressed. So in your example, 8732, 7238, 2837, and more will all have the same result
I have a similar mechanical keyless lock for my driveway door. It can be opened from the outside using the programmed code but cannot open from the inside. Any ideas of how to fix it it? I am thinking of replacing it because of the problem.
Sounds like the internal handle is faulty, just remove it and see if you can turn the mechanism manually will a screwdriver, you might only need to change the internal handle but sometimes easier to replace the complete unit
I picked up one of these that was on an old work door. The door I want to put it on opens on the opposite side to how it was. Will that be a problem? Thank you.
I have worked on so many of these...
... just fitted 2 this summer.
The instructions in the ones I fitted said that you should push the 'C' button (hold it in) when changing the pins.
Great info Brummie 🙂👍🏻
Cheers Roy, maybe if you push the C button they come out and go in easier 🤔 Thanks for watching 👍
Thanks Roy, I struggled like crazy to get 2 of the 6 pins in as they would just not go in and mine did not come with instructions. Then I searched YT for help, found this video, read your comment about keeping C depressed and bingo bongo: SUCCESS!!! CHeers!
I think I just broke my lock as I didn’t hold the C button while placing them back 😢
Thank you so much!
My whole household of 8 knew the passcode to my bedroom door as we have an ensuite and a baby, we never had any privacy (no matter how many times we told them to knock and wait😑)
I've just changed the code with the guidance of your video and I'm looking forward to listening to my door rattle in frustration when they can't get in without asking 😁
Enjoy your privacy 🙂
You have to hold in the c button when you do this or you can ruin the lock. As I found out when I was an apprentice joiner!
Thankyou I've been banging my head on the wall trying to make sense of the instructions. All makes sense after watching your video
Glad it helped 👍
That's both interesting and very useful for me- as I acquired a number of these, complete, from a school refurb a while ago.
Thanks very much, great vid as always! 😁🤘
Cheers for watching Pete 👍
You need all of them?
Thank you for sharing this. I don't own one of these, but if I ever do or I'm asked to change the code on one, then this has been a great help.
Cheers for watching 🍻👍
Thank you. Nice and straightforward. Plus I learned tara a bit!
Cheers 🍻 and tara a bit 👍
Fantastic! Cheers dude. Excellent quality instructions! 👍
Glad you found it helpful, Cheers 🍻
cool always wondered how these were changed, thanks for this video. Have a good weekend
Thanks for watching PW and have a good weekend too 👍
Cool!!
Easy! I was thinking, if the lock has been use for awhile the most used numbers/letters may become dirty or worn showing the code. All you would have to do is try them in different orders to get the open.
Thanks for sharing this.
🐾🐈🐈⬛🐾🇬🇧🍻
Cheers for watching Chris 🍻🇺🇸👍
They will open in any order, but yes your right if the key pad isn't cleaned you can see the numbers
It took me a while, but found it! Your remark sq gap facing away did the trick. The 5 tumblers with the gap down are the "codes". Have marked the with some touch up paint now for a next time.
Sorry for the late reply. I am glad you managed to sort it, nice idea to mark up with touch up paint 👍
Thank you SO much!!! This saved out bacon well and truly!!! Xxx
Thanks for watching 👍
excellent tutorial, step by step, really easy to follow. Thank you for sharing.
Cheers for watching 🍻 Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. Just fixed mine with help of your video
Your welcome 👍
I somehow missed this one 🤔
Very informative - thank you for sharing!
Cheers Joe 👍
Terrific channel. Thanks for the informative video.
Cheers again Barry 👍
When you set these locks if for arguments sake 2378 were the locking pins
Is it possible for 2738 to be used as the code or would it only be possible to set in this sequence as 2378, hope that makes sense
The code can be inputted in any order, as long as the right buttons are pressed.
So in your example, 8732, 7238, 2837, and more will all have the same result
@@TCrumpets thanks 🙏🏻
I have a similar mechanical keyless lock for my driveway door. It can be opened from the outside using the programmed code but cannot open from the inside. Any ideas of how to fix it it? I am thinking of replacing it because of the problem.
Sounds like the internal handle is faulty, just remove it and see if you can turn the mechanism manually will a screwdriver, you might only need to change the internal handle but sometimes easier to replace the complete unit
@@BrummieLockPicker Thank you so much, will try it out.
Thanks very much for this video, really really helpful 👍👍
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Are locks like these ok outside?
Excellent job very helpful I’ve got 5 of these to do for building access for a customer kind regards to you and take care 😃👍
Cheers 🍻👍
Very helpful, thank you.
Thanks for watching 👍
You forget to press C
Amazing thank you!!!!
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Why I still can open the gate after I put the code?
Hello, have you solved the problem? I have the same problem.😢
Thanks, useful information
Cheers 🍻
Excellent video Brummie……..
Cheers Eddie 👍
I picked up one of these that was on an old work door. The door I want to put it on opens on the opposite side to how it was. Will that be a problem? Thank you.
Big Thank You
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Nice one thanks mate
Thank you so much for your help
How do you get into these if the code is forgotten or whatever
Mine quit working, put the code in wont unlock had to use key. What fails in them?
Thanks really helpful
Cheers 🍻
I subscribed to your channel keep going 👍
Hi. Have these on many doors and 1 door the number has stopped working/opening door. Any ideas please?
Regards and thanks
Nick
I lost a spring! How can I replace it?
I forgot to hold down the cancel button now the thing won't work at all... How do I reset this.
How do
You know which number goes first and which last??!
Very useful vid.
Thanks 👍
Thank you so much
Cheers 🍻
Good info to know.🦊👍
Cheers for watching Jack 🍻🇺🇸👍
What happens if you forget your new code?
Thank you
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Legend thanks
Cheers 🍻
Now all we need is an exploit :)
Cheers for watching 👍
Not working 1240 x c