TradeLocks uPVC Door Opening Kit
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The following tools come in a zip bag:
Budget Cylinder Snapper Bar: This is a high quality cylinder snapper bar, which has been designed for oval profile and Euro cylinders. This particular cylinder snapper bar is effective on any type of euro cylinder which protrudes more than 6mm from the door handle. |
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Door Spreader: The door spreader looks very much like a spade, but has been designed instead to move the uPVC profile enough in a vertical or horizontal direction in order to bypass the locking system on uPVC style doors. |
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Spindle Handle: This spindle handle is inserted into the spindle slot so that it acts as a replacement for the removed door handle. This will allow the spindle to be elevated up, enabling the door bolt to be turned with ease using the Cam Turner. |
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Cylinder Cam Turner: The cylinder cam turner is a black plastic gadget that can be inserted straight into the lock once you have snapped the Euro cylinder to turn the door bolt. |
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Patent Pending Door Handle Drill Point Template: This clever Patent Pending door handle drill template has been manufactured to identify the fixing points on both short and long backplate style door handles. It has also been designed to offer some glow in the dark lighting, which will enable you to locate the door handle drill point in total darkness. The handle drill point template also removes the requirement to balance a torch under your chin so you have total freedom of movement. |
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The TradeLocks uPVC and Composite Door Opening Kit has been specifically designed to gain entry into newer composite door types, as well as uPVC doors and can also be used on other doors that use Euro cylinders - including high security PAS24 doors. The objective is simple - to gain quick access to a property with as little damage to the actual door as possible. The perfect situation is to have zero damage to the door, the hardware or the lock, but unless you practice this will be unlikely. Our objective is to enable you to limit any damage to the door itself (which is the expensive part) and instead damage the Euro cylinder and outer door handle if necessary.
You will need to decide what you are facing and get an idea of what has happened before undertaking any tasks. It may be as simple as the customer has mislaid their keys or even locked themselves out. Alternatively, it could be a jammed locking mechanism. You need to know what type of door you are dealing with, and then determine how you are going to go about solving the issue. All of these factors will alter the way in which you carry out a task, and the tools you use.
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