Squelchtone wrote:huxleypig wrote:MartinHewitt wrote:Bulgaro wrote:INSTANT OPENING
The locks open inmediately when the right key is fully inserted and started to turn
Do you know what that means? It sounds like the bit in the middle (don't know the name) is turning faster than the key?
Is the key part with the encoding fully fixed to the rest of the key or is it somehow movable?
Thanks
It means the discs scramble around to their positions as you insert the key. Unlike Abloy's previous incarnations, where you would need to rotate 90 degrees after insertion.
Wonder if you could tension the center post and then insert a 2nd tool on the left or right to turn discs manually and feel for them like the Jaakko or Huxleys tools can feel when you have friction/binding or no friction/binding in the rotation at certain angles to detect a gate.
Squelchtone
Good luck, I was one of the few who saw the prototypes of this lock and had a bit of say in what is good and what is not
And yeah, this was years ago, I think 2012 or so.
The key bow is of interest to me, as the original was designed so that a blind person could use it. I wonder if it went to the production model at all?