Course Description
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This course will
teach you how to use the design flaws in mechanical
locks to manipulate the wheels and components to obtain
a lock's combination while opening the locking mechanism.
All mechanical locks have factory defects, known
as tolerances, which allows them to be manipulated.
This is a non-invasive method for obtaining access
to a safe as well as retrieve the combination. |
Who Should Attend
This is an advanced
course for technicians who already have a good understanding
of combination locks. The skill of manipulation
is for technicians who want to understand the more
complex and in-depth workings of the lock and be
capable of determining the combination without drilling
the lock
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Prerequisite
Subjects Covered
What
makes manipulation possible
Contact points and their use
Finding indications
How to determine known numbers
How to open the lock
Straight tail piece manipulation
Advanced manipulation techniques
Manipulation aids |
Students Receive
Flow charts and manipulation data package
Extensive, 160 page reference manual
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Certifications &
Diplomas
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Key Topics
• What Makes Manipulation Possible
• Manufacturing Tolerances
• Group II Combination Locks
• LaGard 3330 Contact Points & Wheel
Action
• Sargent & Greenleaf 6730
• Working with Graphs & True Center Graphs
• Sargent & Greenleaf 6730
• Third Wheel Fly Interference
• Taking Readings in the Contact
Area
• Manipulation of various Combination Locks
• LaGard 3300
• Manipulating the Mosler
• Manipulating the Diebold
• Straight Tail Piece Locks
• Sentry Safes
• Final Exam
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