SouthOrd 10 Pin IMPROVED Tubular Lock Pick & Decoder Key
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
SouthOrd 10 Pin IMPROVED Tubular Lock Pick
How to Pick Tubular Locks With Ease
Tubular locks are high-security locks designed to make picking difficult. The pins are set in a circle with the key being a tube-like item with cuts around the outside.
Comes with a Decoder key so you can have a new key cut once picked.
The pick is a tube with several blades around the outside, each corresponding to a pin in the lock. When inserted into the lock, the pins cause a resistance, causing the blades to set at different levels. When fully inserted into the lock, the different levels of the blades will look exactly like the correct key - it's like a skeleton key for tubular locks.
These premium SouthOrd tubular picks set the standard for tools that make picking these locks easy and quick. They are almost as simple to use as a key!
- Press pick on a flat surface to ensure the 'blades' are all level
- Insert pick into the lock
- Gently push while lightly turning left and right
- The lock opens!
In nearly 20 years of lock picking, I have never seen a more effective tool. Elegant, crafty, and simple to use. Doesn’t life feel great when things work so well? Quite simply, it is the ultimate answer to picking tubular locks.
Average time to open a lock with a SouthOrd tubular pick: four seconds. Watch the videos.
- The inner diameter of 0.316/0.318 inches (8.02–8.07 millimeters)
- The outer diameter of 0.370 inches (9.39 millimeters)
7-, 8-, and 10-pin tubular locks all have the same keyway size, just a different number of pins. However, because of the different spacing of the pins, you require a different pick for each pin quantity.
Buy SouthOrd 10-Pin Tubular Lock Pick & Decoder Key and SouthOrd Double-Sided Disc Pick Set together. |
FAQs
How to Use Tubular Lock Picks
Follow these steps to successfully use tubular picks:
- Ensure the lock and tumblers are free.
- Slide the lock pick needles back and forth until they’re able to move freely.
- Push the lock pick needles slightly farther from the end of the pick. On a hard flat surface, press the end to align the needles with the pick’s end.
- Insert the tubular pick into the lock as far as it can go. This will raise all the pins in a 7-pin tubular to each of their shear lines.
- Withdraw the tubular lock pick ever so slightly a few times. At the same time, place tension by torquing the lock picks left or right. You’ll know the lock has been picked when all seven pins are trapped at the shear lines.
- Tighten the collar on the pick when removing it to keep any of the picking needles from moving.
- Measure the depths of the tubular lock needles using a decoder to create a key for the lock.
If you’re interested in getting our SouthOrd tubular lock picks, add them to your cart today, and make that purchase. We accept different payment modes, including Visa, American Express, Mastercard, and PayPal.
IMPROVED!
The adjustable tubular manipulation pick - TPXA-10 includes a solid, removable/replaceable guide pin. Though a guide pin is unnecessary for picking tubular locks, it assists picking by lining up the pick in the lock effectively. The new solid guide pin can be removed by the user for use in tubular locks that do not have the corresponding notch cut in the core, where normally a guide pin would fit. And, the new solid guide pin can be replaced by the user, should replacing the pin become necessary (replacement parts sold HERE).