What is a tubular key decoder?

The Tubular Key & Pick Decoder is a stainless steel measuring device for decoding tubular keys and picks. It decodes eight depths; for standard, small, large, left hand, right hand and UL (pin-within-a-pin) tubular keys. This item is only sold to Locksmiths & Security Professionals.

How does a tubular lock pick work?

Tubular Lock Picks The pin tumblers are arranged in a circle and the locks require a different type of key to open them – a tubular key. The key’s bitting is disposed radically on its end. Depth and spacing of each cut have to match the arrangement of the pins.

What do tubular keys go to?

It became popular in 1933 by the manufacturer Chicago Lock Company, and has since been widely used with commercial products, such as computers, bicycle locks, ATM’s, glass display cabinets in stores, vending machines and elevators.

How do you break into a tubular lock?

How to Defeat Tubular Locks

  1. Twist the seven-pin lock pick’s tightening bolt to the left to loosen it.
  2. Line the pick up with the lock, ensuring that the pin inside the pick is even with the lock’s notch.
  3. Push the pick inward, while turning the pick to the right.
  4. Cut off the end of a ballpoint pen with scissors.

What is the most common tubular lock size?

the standard size tubular pick in the usa is the 7.8mm diameter and the smaller size is 7.5 mm..

Can tubular keys be duplicated?

Additional identical keys are discounted and will be duplicates of the original, cut on the same machine. Keys can be stamped at no extra charge.

Are tubular locks easy to pick?

Tubular pin tumbler locks are often considered to be safer and more resistant to picking than standard locks. This is primarily because they are often seen on coin boxes for vending machines and coin-operated machines, such as those used in a laundromat.

How do you open a tubular lock decoder?

With the collar tightened down, you now hold a key in your hand that will open the tubular lock over and over again. With a tubular lock decoder you can actually measure the height of each pin as is corresponds in a clockwise pattern around the tubular lock pick.

What kind of key is a tubular key?

A tubular key, sometimes also called a barrel key, has a cylindrical metal shaft with several indents of varying lengths cut on the end around its outer surface.The indentations match up with pins inside the lock, pushing them in and allowing the lock to turn and open.

How does a tubular lock pick key work?

It also means that duplicating a tubular key requires different machinery. The top center of the interior of a tubular key features a raised protrusion that aligns the key in it’s proper configuration to map to each pin-tumbler stack.

Where do you find the tubular key on a vending machine?

The indentations match up with pins inside the lock, pushing them in and allowing the lock to turn and open. Tubular locks are most commonly found on ATMs, vending machines, jewelry cases, key cabinets, coin-operated washing machines and elevators.

With the collar tightened down, you now hold a key in your hand that will open the tubular lock over and over again. With a tubular lock decoder you can actually measure the height of each pin as is corresponds in a clockwise pattern around the tubular lock pick.

What kind of lock has a tubular key?

A tubular pin tumbler lock, also known as an ace lock, circle pin tumbler lock, or radial lock, is a variety of pin tumbler lock in which six to eight pins are arranged in a circular pattern, and the corresponding key is tubular or cylindrical in shape.

Can a locksmith duplicate a tubular lock pick?

With that “code” you can have a locksmith create a duplicate key. That, or you can take your now decrypted tubular lock pick to a locksmith and have them reproduce a key. It’s actually scary how easy it is to not only open tubular locks, but to continue to open them over and over again.

What should I do if my tubular lock wont open?

If the lock does not open after 2 minutes take the pick out of the lock and re-calibrate it. – If you cannot pick your lock with this method the lock might have variable spring pressure, or if you cannot fit the pick into the key-way, you will need a different tool. – You can also pick tubular locks by single pin picking.