Course Description:
This class was designed to give the participant a solid background in servicing
safe deposit locks. There are hundreds of varieties of locks in use in countless
banks, hotels, and other businesses across America. There is a constant need for
technicians who can install, re-key, and open safe deposit boxes when keys are
lost or the lock malfunctions. Don’t let your competition get all the “gravy” jobs -
add this lucrative service to your list of skills.
The following is covered in detail:
Principles of safe deposit lock design
Lock Handling
Nomenclature
Operation
Non-changeable locks
Single changeable locks
Double-changeable locks
Key blank selection and duplication
Generating keys using space and depth keys
Using a key machine to generate keys
The "drill and pick" method
Damage-free bypass techniques
Pulling the nose
Pulling the door
Repair techniques
Do you need this class? Test yourself with these questions!
- On a two-nose lock mounted on a left-hand door, is the guard keyway to the left or right?
- How could you determine exactly where to drill a hole for the "drill and pick"?
- Which characteristics are vital when attempting to identify a safe deposite lock?
- How can you tell a left-hand lock from a right-hand lock?
- Do all safe deposit locks that use two keys have two separate keyways?
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