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Dangerfield Lock Repinning Tweezers - Precision Pinning - High Carbon Grooved Tips

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About this Item

  • Pinning Control: Handle small pins, springs, and stoppers cleanly.
  • Practice Bench Tool: Useful beside repinnable training locks.
  • Dangerfield Tool: Built for lock work, not general desk tweezing.
  • Less Fumble: Helps keep tiny lock parts where you want them.
  • Fit Note: Add followers and a tray for full repinning work.
 

Description

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Lock pinning control

Stop Chasing Pins Around the Bench

Repinning is fiddly work and the parts are tiny. Pins roll, springs ping off the bench, stoppers vanish into the carpet. These Dangerfield repinning tweezers give you a proper hold on all of it, with grooved tips that grip small steel parts instead of flicking them across the room. One low-cost tool, a lot less bench frustration.

Groovedtips for grip
Smallpins & springs
Benchrepinning tool
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Dangerfield lock repinning tweezers with grooved gripping tips, angled studio view
Grooved jaws give you a surer hold on the parts that normally ping off the bench.
Why it matters

Repinning is easier when your tools respect the scale of the job

Pin handling

Move key pins, driver pins, springs, and stoppers with far more control than fingertips can give you.

Cleaner practice

Repinnable locks stop being annoying once you are not hunting for escaped parts every two minutes.

Bench discipline

Good lock work is careful lock work. Tweezers help you slow down and place each part deliberately.

See it work
Grooved tweezer tips lifting a single brass lock pin off the bench mat

Grip the parts your fingertips can't

Key pins, driver pins, springs, and stoppers are all smaller than they look, and a bit of bench oil makes them worse. The specially grooved tips close on one part and hold it exactly where you want it.

Seat a spring, drop a pin into a chamber, or lift a stopper back out without three more attempts. That is the difference between repinning a lock once and repinning it after you have found the pin that rolled under the keyboard.

Build the bench

Pair it with a repinnable lock and proper disassembly tools

Use these alongside the Dangerfield Repinnable Practice Lock Kit when you want to change pin stacks and learn what different setups feel like. For deeper cylinder work, the 12pc Lock Disassembly Tool Set adds the followers, shims, and clip tools that make plug work clean.

Pin placementControl small parts instead of dropping them into the bench mat.
Spring handlingUseful when springs need to go back in without buckling or wandering.
Repinning practiceA natural companion for locks built to be opened, changed, and studied.
Small kit upgradeOne of those low-cost tools you miss the moment it is not on the bench.
Details

What to know before buying

Brand Dangerfield
Tool type Lock repinning tweezers with grooved tips
Best use Handling lock pins, springs, stoppers, and other small cylinder parts
Good companions Repinnable practice locks, pinning trays, plug followers, shims, and clip tools
Build next with A full disassembly set when you need followers, shims, or cylinder-specific tools
Dangerfield repinning tweezers shown beside a ruler for scale
Sized for fine pinning work, not a household tweezer.
The real buying reason is the job: controlled handling of small lock parts during repinning, so the parts go where you put them.
FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask

Are these just ordinary tweezers?

They are built for lock work. The grooved tips are made to hold small steel pins and springs, so the buying reason is pinning, not general household use. You might have seen some other "pinning tweezers" with the circular grips - personally, I find those annoying because you can't grip and deposit your pins at an angle. 

Do I need these for a repinnable practice lock?

You can repin without them, but tiny pins and springs are far easier to control with a dedicated tweezer. Most people who repin regularly keep a pair within reach.

Do these include pins or springs?

This page is for the tweezers on their own. Pair them with a repinnable lock kit if you want pins, springs, and stoppers to practise with.

What else should be on the bench?

A pinning tray, plug follower, shims, and clip tools are the next useful pieces once you move beyond simple training-lock repinning.

A tiny tool for cleaner lock work

If you are repinning locks, changing practice setups, or learning how pin stacks behave, put a proper pair of pinning tweezers on the bench. Your future self, on hands and knees looking for a dropped driver pin, will thank you.

Dangerfield lock repinning tweezers with grooved gripping tips, angled view
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Dangerfield Lock Repinning Tweezers - Precision Pinning - High Carbon Grooved Tips

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Summary

  • Pinning Control: Handle small pins, springs, and stoppers cleanly.
  • Practice Bench Tool: Useful beside repinnable training locks.
  • Dangerfield Tool: Built for lock work, not general desk tweezing.
  • Less Fumble: Helps keep tiny lock parts where you want them.
  • Fit Note: Add followers and a tray for full repinning work.
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