The outer door key of the upper floor is broken inside, how to take it out

Updated on Exterior doors 2024-09-30
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the anti-theft door key is broken, you can take it out.

    Here's how it works:

    Generally speaking, as long as the keyhole can be returned normally, it is easy to pull out, the return status should be carefully checked, and the use of a thin cone can be slowly dialed out, if the door lock is designed to use the same hole on both sides, you can use a good key to eject from the reverse side, but the premise is to return to the position, only the spring and paddle of the lock back to the starting position can play a role, otherwise it will be stuck, otherwise, it will not be taken out at all.

    Prepare a word, Phillips screwdriver, 2 pliers, 2 sewing needles, 1 tweezers, the first step, the sewing needle is bent into a small hook with fire red, and then gently find the place where the key is broken, find a movable gap, find a small copper pillar that can be moved, in fact, the reason why the lock can be locked, is that the small copper pillar is stuck in the mechanism can not be rotated, now use two needles to hook the broken key, slowly pull it out. You can use tweezers to assist, if not, you can use a screwdriver to remove, in the position of the house, find the location of the broken key, poke it out with a needle, and you're good to go.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Use the spare key to push it into the house and take the broken key out of the room.

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