Bypass Lock Shank Set for Push-Button Code Locks
Bypass Lock Shank Set for Push-Button Code Locks
Bypass Lock Shank Set for Push-Button Code Locks is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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About this Item
About this Item
Description
Description
Two Shanks for Suitable Push-Button Code Locks
Some push-button mechanical code locks leave the drive shaft reachable even when the knob is locked out by the code pad. These two bypass shanks are made to reach that shaft on suitable locks, with two serrated-grip sizes for different shafts. Use the right bypass only where the mechanism allows it.

The target is the drive shaft, not the button code
Two sizes
Two serrated-grip shanks for different drive-shaft sizes.
Push-button focus
Made for suitable mechanical push-button code locks where the shaft can be reached.
Bypass learning
Useful for understanding how some mechanical code locks should be protected.
Different doors need different approaches
For latch bypass work, compare the Shove-It Lock Bypass Tool. For door-gap and spacing work, see the Wedge and Crowbar Set.
What to know before buying
| Tool type | 2-piece bypass lock shank set |
| Use case | Suitable push-button mechanical code locks with reachable drive shafts |
| Sizes | Two serrated-grip sizes |
| SKU | SHAN |
| Fit note | Not every push-button lock exposes the right mechanism for this bypass. |
Questions buyers usually ask
Does this decode the combination?
No. It bypasses suitable mechanisms by reaching the drive shaft.
Will it work on every code lock?
No. The lock design must allow access to the shaft this tool engages.
Why are there two sizes?
The two serrated-grip sizes help with different drive-shaft sizes.
Is this a picking tool?
No. It is a bypass tool for a specific mechanical weakness.
Know the mechanism before you reach for the tool
For the right push-button code locks, these shanks are a clean way to study and demonstrate the bypass.




