Last fall, we switched from Chateau to Supply Side for purchasing disc locks. We always purchased the C-970-CD-KD '2-3/4" Stainless Steel Disc lock' from Chateau. With Supply Side, we order their equivalent lock: SS-970 'Platinum Series 2.75" DiscLock.' With both the Chateau lock and the Supply Side lock, I'm having issues on brand new locks. Very often the keys will be very hard to insert and even harder to extract--like, I'll literally be pulling straight out with every ounce of energy I have and it's like trying to pull out a bollard encased in four feet of cement. It ain't budging. Obviously this is due to poor quality key cuts and speaks to lack of quality control. This never used to be an issue until fairly recently. Anyone else experiencing this? Yes, I know their Chinese locks, not German engineered or anything like that, but they were always Chinese locks and this issue is new. The locks are already pre-lubricated, and using graphite powder doesn't seem to help much. It seems the only thing that makes them better is repeated use of the key to wear down the high spots. But some keys I literally have to try for minutes to even get a key out.
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If they seem to get better by repeated use, it sounds like the keys need to be deburred. Without being overly aggressive, use a softer wire wheel on a Dremel, or small handheld wire brush and deburr the key cuts. You should know right away if its going to help. Its a PIA but it usually works. Like you say, these are not precision locks, so the tolerances are sloppy. Also, until the internal latch is engaged the key can't be removed. It may appear to be locked, but the shackle might need to be wiggled so it closes all the way. Yes they are cheap locks and I've even given up on a couple when it became obvious they were useless. If you have a huge bad batch, perhaps just return them." I always wanted to be somebody, but I see now I should have been more specific ".
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Originally posted by Hilltop_Bob View PostIf they seem to get better by repeated use, it sounds like the keys need to be deburred. Without being overly aggressive, use a softer wire wheel on a Dremel, or small handheld wire brush and deburr the key cuts. You should know right away if its going to help. Its a PIA but it usually works. Like you say, these are not precision locks, so the tolerances are sloppy. Also, until the internal latch is engaged the key can't be removed. It may appear to be locked, but the shackle might need to be wiggled so it closes all the way. Yes they are cheap locks and I've even given up on a couple when it became obvious they were useless. If you have a huge bad batch, perhaps just return them.
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Originally posted by KrisinCali View PostThere should be a hole on the back of a lock that you can stick a coat hanger or something similar sized and stiff, that should press the key out of the lock, yes?
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Originally posted by RMRSS View Post
The key isn't broken off. I'm talking about the key not coming out even when pulling on the key handle (which is much easier than trying to push it with a tiny tool through the back hole). I finally go the one out from yesterday and now it's working much better (though still not smoothly) after repeated insertions/extractions."The comeback is always stronger than the setback."
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Originally posted by RMRSS View Post
Yeah, it's just strange how this has only become an issue in the last year or so with this same lock make/model after well over a decade of no issues." I always wanted to be somebody, but I see now I should have been more specific ".
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