Need help identifying the Assa cylinder in here...
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Ihave a number of these frustrating mofos and they are already riding me to a DEEP mental false set...
Patrick Star wrote:7 pins and SCD mark, so probably it's ASSA 700
Albeit not with one of the usual profiles. It's also somewhat weird that it has the newer tailpiece design.
See viewtopic.php?f=88&t=11910 for this family of locks. Lots of fun!
They look custom pinned though - the handwriting on the side is a bit of a giveaway - so hard to know exactly what they contain.
Probably they were part of a system at some point.
castle 2 wrote:The engraved code data,however, is the product of the original locksmith service who installed the system.
How does the spring -locking screw in the back of the cylinders come out? I did attempt to use a flat head screwy but it just seems to be burning the screw head to a gripless blob...
castle 2 wrote:I have seen a video animation on YouTube showing the screw being put in from the back
https://youtu.be/ey1-BGNKIJY
The full codes that are engraved on the cylinders start with TL xxxxxx I assumed that the tl was the keyway profile identification cuz the cylinders i have with UK XXXXXX are the (r)U-k keyblank...
Patrick Star wrote:Ah sorry, it's not 700, it's 600.
I mistook the drill protection pin at the front for an actual pin *hits my head on the desk*
That explains the tailpiece as well...
Then you probably don't have the same style pins as ASSA 700. Instead you are likely to have the newer-style ASSA security pins (double spools or whatever they're called).
They don't act the same at all - instead they give a very subtle false set.
Patrick Star wrote:The full codes that are engraved on the cylinders start with TL xxxxxx I assumed that the tl was the keyway profile identification cuz the cylinders i have with UK XXXXXX are the (r)U-k keyblank...
I only saw the "LSS55 SE 47" on your photos. TL ###### sounds more like proper keycodes. I don't recognize the profile or the code though.
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