Direct lock picking techniques: How to open a direct lock

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I.Directly install on the lockLock opening techniques1、Lock Picking Method: A metal strip and a thin metal wire are used. The metal strip should be folded at a 90-degree angle, similar to the cap of a pen, and used to engage the lock hole for rotational f

I.Directly install on the lockLock opening techniques

1、Lock Picking Method: A metal strip and a thin metal wire are used. The metal strip should be folded at a 90-degree angle, similar to the cap of a pen, and used to engage the lock hole for rotational force. The metal wire is moved back and forth near the latch within the lock hole to attempt to open it.

2、Use a flexible, fine metal wire (a key ring works well) and bend a small section into an approximately 135° angle. Insert the bent end into the lock hole as far as possible to turn it (this requires practice, as it can be a bit difficult).

3. Most standard locks have a keyway, as well as several other holes. These holes correspond to holes in the lock body, and can accommodate a spring and two differently sized copper balls. When the key is inserted, the different tooth configurations cause the two balls to be pushed to different heights. If the positions of the two balls within the holes align with the circumference of the lock core, the lock core can rotate within the lock body, and the lock will open. This is the basic working principle of a standard lock.

If the key to the lock is lost, you can purchase a master key, which can open various types of locks.

Two. How to open a door lock without keys.

1. Select a clamp. Clamps are typically made from paper clips, which have fine and durable steel wires. Choose a clamp with appropriate wire thickness and length based on the lock size.

2. Remove the steel wire from the clamp. First, straighten the steel wire using pliers, then bend one end of the wire at a 135-degree angle, with a length of approximately 5 millimeters. The angle can be adjusted as needed depending on the size of the lock.

3. Bend the other end of the wire into a 90-degree angle. The length can be any desired length, making it easier to use the wire to turn the lock with your hand.

4. After the wire is prepared, insert the lock core into the lock hole, inserting it deeply towards the narrower side until you feel it is fully inserted. The criterion for determining full insertion is that, after insertion, the wire can be gently rotated, and you can hear the sound of the lock's internal spring moving.

5. After inserting the wire, turn the wire in the opposite direction of the lock's opening mechanism. If the wire disengages the spring inside the lock, the lock's tongue will retract into the lock, and the lock will open.

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