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Manipulation of a stack on safe

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Juano2001

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Post Thu Oct 27, 2022 4:46 pm

Manipulation of a stack on safe

Just started today with some reading and fiddling with the dial and lever feeling the gates.

I think I found something important but can't visualize what the wheels are doing.

Rotate right 3 turns and stop on ind 0 as a reference. Then rotate left feelng each gate for width, depth, grinding etc. If I keep doing this on the second left rotation I get a huge drop on the lever handle at Ind 65. Switching back to right rotation big drops into each gate but can feel friction on the bottom if I pull hard on the door lever. Once I've done a full right rotation back to Ind 65 the gates again feel "normal" again.

I'm sure this has significance but need to do more reading. Lol

I'll update for reference for others as I go along.

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Post Thu Oct 27, 2022 6:48 pm

Re: Manipulation of a stack on safe

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This is not fully functional, because the complete bolt work is missing, which is needed for this type of lock, but you can closely examine what turning the dial does to the wheels.
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Juano2001

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Post Fri Oct 28, 2022 12:22 pm

Re: Manipulation of a stack on safe

I set up a dial gauge and mag base on the handle. With AWL I find 8 "gates" where the handle drops slightly and locks on a range of numbers.

90-92 - 20
77-79.5 - 36
65-67 - 15
52-54 - 15
40-42 - 20
30-32 - 15
15-17 - 20
2-4.5 - 20

Second number is the reading on the dial ind
77-79.5 stands out as slightly wider and a deeper drop
2-4.5 stands out as slightly wider

I think I should consider 78 for W3 or should be called the cam wheel?

Do these results make sense so far?
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Post Fri Oct 28, 2022 2:43 pm

Re: Manipulation of a stack on safe

Yes, is likely the gate of the disc connected to the dial. This disc can be called W3, because the number is part of the code, but calling it cam or drive cam is more helpful as it provides more information about the nature of this disc.
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