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kromer Time Lock Id Help.

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dj9990

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Post Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:41 am

kromer Time Lock Id Help.

I picked up this kromer time lock on eBay yesterday for $25(Au).
But I can't find the exact model to buy a key blank, as far as I can tell without dismantling the lock to reach the leavers, is that it's a 6 leaver double bitted key that is bottom tensioning.
I found a bunch of pictures of Kromer leavers & matching keys, on http://www.uels.co.uk/kromer.htm , they are almost all double bitted keys that are bottom tensioning.
Anyway here's some pics, the blurry one says "kromer Oben", but I think "oben" mite just mean that that is the top of the lock!
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Post Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:44 am

Re: kromer Time Lock Id Help.

Very nice find!
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Post Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:37 pm

Re: kromer Time Lock Id Help.

Well I just finished pulling it apart and I'm pretty sure I found the key type, it's a Kromer type 2731.
This thing has ridiculously high tolerances between the stump and the gates, 12/1000 inch "fuck", I'm never going to be able to cut a key for that shit with a file!
Here's some pics.
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Post Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:15 am

Re: kromer Time Lock Id Help.

Nice lock. Worth noting though that most of these get removed because they are faulty in one way or another.

It will be an absolute SOB to make a key for by hand ......

Measure the drill pin with vernier, I might have another blank that would suffice.
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