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Post by noonster on Mar 29, 2020 20:15:37 GMT 1
Is it possible to remove the round chrome looking tin plate where the key fits in the slot and swop it with another of a spare lock plate thats not damaged
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Mar 29, 2020 22:20:48 GMT 1
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Post by wangwang on Mar 29, 2020 22:20:48 GMT 1
Is it possible to remove the round chrome looking tin plate where the key fits in the slot and swop it with another of a spare lock plate thats not damaged Yes, but don't try and remove it from the front, it comes out with the barrel and then can be prised off.
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Post by JonW on Mar 30, 2020 0:31:45 GMT 1
you can also flatten it out when you get it out if its bent.
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Post by noonster on Mar 30, 2020 12:05:15 GMT 1
Got the back off,removed arm out of the way.nothing now in the way.
tried a gentle tap but didnt move,how dose it come out.
which direction does it move-towards the back plate ?
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Post by wangwang on Mar 30, 2020 13:01:17 GMT 1
Got the back off,removed arm out of the way.nothing now in the way. tried a gentle tap but didnt move,how dose it come out. which direction does it move-towards the back plate ? Put the key in, if you look at the back of the barrel push the last brass tumbler into itself with a small screwdriver, the barrel will then come out forwards.
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Post by JonW on Mar 31, 2020 12:40:26 GMT 1
you may need to pull the key forwards one tumblers width to get the spring tab to move as the key can be in the way. Im sure this has been covered before...
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