Multi-Gauge 3 Piece Lock Pick Set for 7 Pin Tubular locks
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About this Item
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Description
Description
Multi-Gauge 3 Piece Lock Pick Set for 7 Pin Tubular locks
Three Different Gauge Tubular Lock Picks
Tubular locks are considered to be of a slightly higher security level than standard pin-cylinder locks, but in truth, they are much the same type of lock just arranged differently.
Like standard pin-cylinder locks, they are comprised of a series of double pin stacks with a spring. But rather than being in a row as in a standard pin-cylinder, a tubular lock has its pins in a circle, hence the name 'Tubular Lock'.
Because of this, you can in fact pick tubular locks using the same technique as pin-cylinders, using the Single Pin Picking method. However, due to the way the pins are housed, applying tension and identifying the binding pin poses more problems.
That's why this tubular lock pick set is an absolute dream for anyone who encounters tubular locks and needs to open them quickly and with ease. These tools are so well designed that they work almost as fast - and sometimes faster - than the actual key!
Essentially these picks are an impressioning tool, that uses a series of needles in the shaft that engage with each of the pins in the lock. Turning the tool gently left and right after the pick has been inserted and the center post lined up causes the needles to move slightly, making an impression of the pins as you gently push and turn it, until the lock comes open. You can see how easy this is from the VIDEO below.
In nearly two decades of lock picking I've never seen one of these tubular lock picks fail unless the lock is damaged. And they're so easy to use, you'll need about 2 minutes to work it all out.
This set comes in three sizes, which are the most common tubular lock sizes in use today.
- 7.0mm
- 7.5mm
- 7.8mm
This set has an built in 'reset mechanism' meaning you can prepare the tool to use in an instant by simply pushing down the shaft and pressing the release key - then they're ready to go.
However, you can also use this feature to 'lock in' the impression, meaning that pick will then open the lock you previously picked as if it's a temporary key, ideal if you need to continue using the lock until you've either found the key or replaced the lock.
Watch this INDEPENDENT VIDEO REVIEW of tubular lock picks in action:
- Reviews
- Questions
- 90 bucks
- pushes
- impressioning tools
- press button
- O-Ring
- size lock
- rubber
- deal
- place
- sets
Good
Still trying to figure out how to use it but glad I have it handy.
Excellent, worked perfectly, I would definitely recommend to others
Seem to work fine...but...they could be a little more refined
Obviously only 1 of these is going to do most of the tubular impressioning out there so that's the one I used because that's the size lock I have. It worked fine. The nut you tighten doesn't have enough pressure on the rubber O-Rings underneath so I added 2 extra O-Rings to it and tightned it as I went and it finally opened...it's a little loose when turning the lock when picked but I'm going to add another O-Ring to give a little more pressure to keep the pins locked in place. With practice...you'll get the hang of it. The little press button to reset the pins when you push down...it's a bit tight but I imagine with enough pushes it will break itself in...not a huge deal. You can spend 90 bucks on 1 that does a great job or $45 for these and fiddle with them until you get the hang of how they work...personally I have 3 sets of impressioning tools and this set takes 2nd place...use the O-Rings as I mentioned and these will work just fine.
3 piece lock pick set
No instructions enclosed. Still practicing with the tools. Utube videos are a little helpful. These tools are for work. If I can't get them to work I'll have to drill them out. The purpose of buying this was to make it easier to remove the cylinder/ tubular locks at work for the upcoming auction.
Missing
I only received one of the three. The 7.5, works great, however for work I was needing all three.