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FireKing Medeco **SOLD**

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dmasters

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Post Mon Mar 24, 2014 9:21 pm

FireKing Medeco **SOLD**

Two FireKing branded Medeco locks, keyed different, only have a key for one. Excellent condition.

Sold as a pair (for now) $35, includes flat-rate shipping in the US lower 48. International shipping on your dime. PM if interested.

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Post Mon Mar 24, 2014 9:39 pm

Re: FireKing Medeco

At work, there are two FireKing cabinets with these without keys. how do you remove them? (they're unlocked) I disabled one by taking the actuating screw off the back and locking it, which prevents it from engaging the boltwork. I can pick an ordinary file cabinet lock in a few seconds, but didn't want to take the chance someone would lock one of these, as I'm not good with Medeco.
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Post Mon Mar 24, 2014 9:42 pm

Re: FireKing Medeco

Those look like the vending machine t-handle lock format.

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Post Tue Mar 25, 2014 10:02 am

Re: FireKing Medeco

PhoneMan wrote:At work, there are two FireKing cabinets with these without keys. how do you remove them? (they're unlocked)


Take the drawer face off-- remove screws and it slides up and off-- and you can depress the actuator on the side of the lock and it pops right out the front. Pictures and all that on FireKing's website:

http://www.fireking.com/techsup_files_lock.html

Hope that helps.
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Post Tue Mar 25, 2014 10:14 am

Re: FireKing Medeco

GWiens2001 wrote:Those look like the vending machine t-handle lock format.


Now that you mention it... :smile:

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Post Fri Mar 28, 2014 3:52 pm

Re: FireKing Medeco **SOLD**

Thank you. I will find more stuff, I know it...

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