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HS-CODE
84-
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Detailed Description
- This is the F021-II lock plug reader it is specially designed for the 6 Disc Ford Mondeo and the 6 Disc Juager Lock.
- Feature:
- The Pick head has been designed exactly the same shape as the Mondeo key and will be much easier to read out lock code.
- There's a scale on the pick (e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4), the 4th disc it the fixed disc. Do not need to open the lock, it will be very easy for you to read out the key code to make the new keys.
- It's not only easy and convenient to operate, durable for using , but also be very available for both brand new locks and the old locks.
- Material:
- Every parts of the pick head made from the stainless individually.
- The whole pick weld after plating, so it will prevent the pick from rusting in the biggest limits.
- The working elements: It is using the point to bring the lock disc to work.
- Equip the Chinese/ English Using Manual and using VCD.
Individual Disc Technique
1. Insert the tool right into the lock
2. Rotate each disc to find the solid No. 4 discs. These are the
discs that will operate the lock once picked. There can be more than one.
3. Maintain tension on at least one of these No.4 discs.
4. Slowly rotate the others - without forcing them - past their
stop points.
5. Once all positions are stopped try rotating the No. 4 disc. If the lock
does not open, maintain the tension whilst rotating each disc each way
slightly. You are usually nearly there and it can often take just a little wiggle.
All Disc Technique.
1. Insert tool into lock
2. Find the No. 4 discs.
3. Maintain tension constantly on at least one of these No.4 discs.
4. Rotate all remaining manipulators forward & back together until set &
lock opens.
Decoding
1. Once the lock is open, keep the tension on the No. 4 discs, holding the
lock in the open position continuously until decoded.
2. Whilst holding this tension gently rotate each manipulator forward until
they come to a stop. Do not force it past this stop position.
3. Look at the stop positions, you will see instantly the No. 4 disc height
position. From this you will be able to work out the other disc positions.
There are only 4 positions in a Tibbe lock.