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{{Lock model | |||
| name = American Lock 747 | |||
| Img = File:American 747.jpg | |||
| maker = [[American Lock]] | |||
| lock_type = [[Padlock]], [[Cylinder]] | |||
| lock_design = [[Pin_tumbler |Pin-tumbler]] | |||
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| spec_on = true | |||
| spec_comptype = [[Pin-tumbler]] | |||
| spec_comp = 5 | |||
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[[ | The '''747''' is a rekeyable [[Pin_tumbler|pin-tumbler]] padlock with a protected [[shackle]] made by [[American Lock]]. Among the largest of the American padlocks, the 747 comes in two types that change the method of disassembly. The 747 has remained relatively unchanged throughout the years with the exception of the company logo on the face of the padlock. | ||
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== Principles of operation == | |||
[[ | :''See also [[Pin_tumbler#Principles_of_Operation|Pin-tumbler (Principles of Operation)]]'' | ||
The | The 747 is a standard pin-tumbler padlock with five pin stacks. | ||
== Disassembly instructions == | |||
The 747 comes in two types; One version has a sliding piece of metal on the bottom, the other has a screw-retained core retainer and small metal shield. | |||
* Unlock the padlock and free the shackle. | |||
* Unscrew the screw in the shackle toe hole. | |||
* Remove the core protector | |||
* Remove the core | |||
* Press down on the shackle to ease tension on the locking balls and tap lock on hard surface to remove the cam. | |||
* Remove the locking balls (they will be free once the cam is removed). | |||
* Remove the shackle retaining screw. This comes from the factory filled with a grey epoxy. Remove the epoxy then use an allen wrench to remove the screw. | |||
* Remove the shackle and shackle spring. | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
File:747 breakdown 1.jpg|Removing the screw | |||
File:747 Breakdown 2.jpg|Core retainer | |||
File:747 Breakdown 4.jpg|Sliding core protector | |||
File:747 Breakdown 5.jpg|Removing the core | |||
File:747 Breakdown 7.jpg|Push down on shackle | |||
File:747 Breakdown 8.jpg|Cam removed | |||
File:747 Breakdown 11.jpg|Removing shackle reatiner | |||
File:747 Breakdown 12.jpg|Shackle removed | |||
File:747 Breakdown 13.jpg|Shackle spring removed | |||
</gallery> | |||
</center> | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
File:American 747 748 Keyway.jpg|Keyway | |||
File:747 Breakdown 9.jpg| Rear-view of [[cam]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
</center> | |||
== References == | |||
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[[ | == See also == | ||
* [[Pin_tumbler|Pin-tumbler]] | |||
* [[Padlock]] | |||
* [[American Lock]] | |||
[[Category:American Lock]] | |||
[[Category:Lock models]] | |||
[[ | [[Category:Padlocks]] | ||
[[Category:Pin-tumbler locks]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 28 December 2022
American Lock 747
American Lock 747 | |
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Name | American Lock 747 |
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Manufacturer | American Lock |
Lock Type | Padlock, Cylinder |
Lock Design | Pin-tumbler |
Specifications | |
# of Components | 5 |
Component Type | Pin-tumbler |
The 747 is a rekeyable pin-tumbler padlock with a protected shackle made by American Lock. Among the largest of the American padlocks, the 747 comes in two types that change the method of disassembly. The 747 has remained relatively unchanged throughout the years with the exception of the company logo on the face of the padlock.
Principles of operation
The 747 is a standard pin-tumbler padlock with five pin stacks.
Disassembly instructions
The 747 comes in two types; One version has a sliding piece of metal on the bottom, the other has a screw-retained core retainer and small metal shield.
- Unlock the padlock and free the shackle.
- Unscrew the screw in the shackle toe hole.
- Remove the core protector
- Remove the core
- Press down on the shackle to ease tension on the locking balls and tap lock on hard surface to remove the cam.
- Remove the locking balls (they will be free once the cam is removed).
- Remove the shackle retaining screw. This comes from the factory filled with a grey epoxy. Remove the epoxy then use an allen wrench to remove the screw.
- Remove the shackle and shackle spring.
Gallery
Rear-view of cam
References