Trying To Pick An FJM Security Disc Detainer Lock?
https://www.amazon.com/FJM-Security-SPRS60-KD-Shrouded-Different/dp/B001LFPJXQ
MartinHewitt wrote:Should be the standard Chinese model. The standard Chinese pick (the blue one) needs to be modified to fit in and to be thin enough to just move one disc. I tensioned it at the back. I did took me a long time to get it open the first time, because the positions of the disc seemed to be overall very good, but it won't open. Reason was that one disc was not turned far enough and to be able to turn it I had to move the tensioner back much more than I had to for the other discs.
MartinHewitt wrote:The lock you have shown is of this type: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=julFaEd_-40 Is your lock the same?
I made for this lock the pick which is attached. It is quite smaller than the original blue pick. So I started with making a complete new tensioner, because the original one looks to me friction fit and I feared that it would go into two pieces if I grind it down. After this I just made also the other part, so I have an untouched Chinese pick which might be suitable for a different lock.
MartinHewitt wrote:The thin version is home made. The thick one is how I got it. I also need to tension at the back/rear/deep down.
MartinHewitt wrote:I can't tension the lock here on the front. Tried it. Doesn't work a bit.
I don't know any other disc detainer picks than this Chinese pack. Normal locks are not my main interest.
Disc detainer locks need often specific picks. An expensive pick has probably been made for expensive aka good disc detainer locks. It might fit by accident in your cheap Chinese lock. Depending on your monetary situation you might want to buy and try it. If you you have the tools try making the tips yourself. Reuse of the Chinese handles safes quite a bit of work.
The Prestigious and Powerful Porcine Prelate
Posts: 954
Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:59 am
Location: West Mids, UK
huxleypig wrote:The only truly universal disc detainer pick is my Silver Bullet. If you need to tension from the rear then you're out of luck using anything else. Indeed, the front-tension Chinesium pick won't work for most.
The Prestigious and Powerful Porcine Prelate
Posts: 954
Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 4:59 am
Location: West Mids, UK
coderz wrote:huxleypig wrote:The only truly universal disc detainer pick is my Silver Bullet. If you need to tension from the rear then you're out of luck using anything else. Indeed, the front-tension Chinesium pick won't work for most.
Huxleypig are you selling these disc detainer picks by any chance, or do you have details on how to make one?
huxleypig wrote:coderz wrote:huxleypig wrote:The only truly universal disc detainer pick is my Silver Bullet. If you need to tension from the rear then you're out of luck using anything else. Indeed, the front-tension Chinesium pick won't work for most.
Huxleypig are you selling these disc detainer picks by any chance, or do you have details on how to make one?
I do sell them, yes. Shoot me a PM if you want more details. I will state now that they start from £250 though, and there is a waiting list of a few months. Good news is that it picks every non-Abloy disc detainer on the planet. A bold claim, I know, and one I am happy to make.
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot]