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<br>In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I discussed how to build a key safe from steel using a cam lock and key protector. The basic structure is as follows: an eight-inch long, two-piece housing with side panels to provide side partition protection from oil and grease leaks; the top of the housing is supported by four long steel posts on each side. Attached to the sides of the housing are side plates having flanges that run the full length of the side walls. All of this is protected by plastic flaps on all sides.<br><br><br>The next step is to install the cam locks and the keyed protectors. Install a suitable keyed lock. Appropriate hardware depends on the strength of the door and the locking mechanism. In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I described how to assemble a strong, fully functional cam lock from steel using a four-pronged locking mechanism and an optional fifth lock ring.<br><br><br>If you plan to use a cam lock and key in multi-purpose situations, such as lock and key, or access control and inventory control, you will probably want to consider a secondary locking device. To do this, you will need a secondary locking device such as a multi-purpose blister or wood blister. A multi-purpose blister can also be used for other types of secondary locking, including combination lock and deadbolt lock. Wood blister can be used to provide secondary protection. Wood blisters come in various thicknesses and can be customized to provide specific hardness and durability for specific purposes.<br><br><br>The thickness and length of your multi-piece lock need to match those of the primary locks and the secondary locks that it will protect. In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I explained how to order a two-piece multi-purpose lock from trusted online distributors. This is an easy step that makes installing your own multi-security system quite simple. In this article, I will describe how to make a two-piece locking system from a standard two-piece lock.<br><br><br>First, locate your cam locks and blisters. You will need both of these pieces to make your multi-security system; however, you will only need one screw and the flat head of a screwdriver in most cases. Start by removing the bolt assembly from the cam lock assembly. This is next, as well as the retaining clips and key retaining tabs.<br><br><br>After you have located and taken out the screws, remove the assembly from the cam and blisters. The next step is to take apart the two pieces of your lock and the process will be relatively easy. If there are any metal strips on your cam or blisters, use a small soldering iron to melt them off. Once you have done this, simply replace the parts that you removed and reassemble your lock.<br><br><br>With this information, you should be able to replace the lock components that were damaged. However, if the damage to your lock is severe, or you just want to add another layer of security to your home, you should consider purchasing a new lock assembly. These replacement assemblies are available in various styles and prices.  If you have any kind of questions regarding where and how you can make use of [https://www.inoxcamlockfittings.com/stainless-steel-camlock-coupling/ click web page], you could contact us at our own web site. Some may even allow for replacing all of the pieces on your lock (if it is a two-piece lock) or you can purchase a secondary lock and use that as a spare for those occasions when your lock is broken or rendered unusable. With these new lock assemblies, you will have a secondary piece of security that will ensure your home and family are protected.<br>

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<br>In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I discussed how to build a key safe from steel using a cam lock and key protector. The basic structure is as follows: an eight-inch long, two-piece housing with side panels to provide side partition protection from oil and grease leaks; the top of the housing is supported by four long steel posts on each side. Attached to the sides of the housing are side plates having flanges that run the full length of the side walls. All of this is protected by plastic flaps on all sides.<br><br><br>The next step is to install the cam locks and the keyed protectors. Install a suitable keyed lock. Appropriate hardware depends on the strength of the door and the locking mechanism. In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I described how to assemble a strong, fully functional cam lock from steel using a four-pronged locking mechanism and an optional fifth lock ring.<br><br><br>If you plan to use a cam lock and key in multi-purpose situations, such as lock and key, or access control and inventory control, you will probably want to consider a secondary locking device. To do this, you will need a secondary locking device such as a multi-purpose blister or wood blister. A multi-purpose blister can also be used for other types of secondary locking, including combination lock and deadbolt lock. Wood blister can be used to provide secondary protection. Wood blisters come in various thicknesses and can be customized to provide specific hardness and durability for specific purposes.<br><br><br>The thickness and length of your multi-piece lock need to match those of the primary locks and the secondary locks that it will protect. In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I explained how to order a two-piece multi-purpose lock from trusted online distributors. This is an easy step that makes installing your own multi-security system quite simple. In this article, I will describe how to make a two-piece locking system from a standard two-piece lock.<br><br><br>First, locate your cam locks and blisters. You will need both of these pieces to make your multi-security system; however, you will only need one screw and the flat head of a screwdriver in most cases. Start by removing the bolt assembly from the cam lock assembly. This is next, as well as the retaining clips and key retaining tabs.<br><br><br>After you have located and taken out the screws, remove the assembly from the cam and blisters. The next step is to take apart the two pieces of your lock and the process will be relatively easy. If there are any metal strips on your cam or blisters, use a small soldering iron to melt them off. Once you have done this, simply replace the parts that you removed and reassemble your lock.<br><br><br>With this information, you should be able to replace the lock components that were damaged. However, if the damage to your lock is severe, or you just want to add another layer of security to your home, you should consider purchasing a new lock assembly. These replacement assemblies are available in various styles and prices. If you have any kind of questions regarding where and how you can make use of [https://www.inoxcamlockfittings.com/stainless-steel-camlock-coupling/ click web page], you could contact us at our own web site. Some may even allow for replacing all of the pieces on your lock (if it is a two-piece lock) or you can purchase a secondary lock and use that as a spare for those occasions when your lock is broken or rendered unusable. With these new lock assemblies, you will have a secondary piece of security that will ensure your home and family are protected.<br>
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +<br>In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I discussed how to build a key safe from steel using a cam lock and key protector. The basic structure is as follows: an eight-inch long, two-piece housing with side panels to provide side partition protection from oil and grease leaks; the top of the housing is supported by four long steel posts on each side. Attached to the sides of the housing are side plates having flanges that run the full length of the side walls. All of this is protected by plastic flaps on all sides.<br><br><br>The next step is to install the cam locks and the keyed protectors. Install a suitable keyed lock. Appropriate hardware depends on the strength of the door and the locking mechanism. In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I described how to assemble a strong, fully functional cam lock from steel using a four-pronged locking mechanism and an optional fifth lock ring.<br><br><br>If you plan to use a cam lock and key in multi-purpose situations, such as lock and key, or access control and inventory control, you will probably want to consider a secondary locking device. To do this, you will need a secondary locking device such as a multi-purpose blister or wood blister. A multi-purpose blister can also be used for other types of secondary locking, including combination lock and deadbolt lock. Wood blister can be used to provide secondary protection. Wood blisters come in various thicknesses and can be customized to provide specific hardness and durability for specific purposes.<br><br><br>The thickness and length of your multi-piece lock need to match those of the primary locks and the secondary locks that it will protect. In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I explained how to order a two-piece multi-purpose lock from trusted online distributors. This is an easy step that makes installing your own multi-security system quite simple. In this article, I will describe how to make a two-piece locking system from a standard two-piece lock.<br><br><br>First, locate your cam locks and blisters. You will need both of these pieces to make your multi-security system; however, you will only need one screw and the flat head of a screwdriver in most cases. Start by removing the bolt assembly from the cam lock assembly. This is next, as well as the retaining clips and key retaining tabs.<br><br><br>After you have located and taken out the screws, remove the assembly from the cam and blisters. The next step is to take apart the two pieces of your lock and the process will be relatively easy. If there are any metal strips on your cam or blisters, use a small soldering iron to melt them off. Once you have done this, simply replace the parts that you removed and reassemble your lock.<br><br><br>With this information, you should be able to replace the lock components that were damaged. However, if the damage to your lock is severe, or you just want to add another layer of security to your home, you should consider purchasing a new lock assembly. These replacement assemblies are available in various styles and prices. If you have any kind of questions regarding where and how you can make use of [https://www.inoxcamlockfittings.com/stainless-steel-camlock-coupling/ click web page], you could contact us at our own web site. Some may even allow for replacing all of the pieces on your lock (if it is a two-piece lock) or you can purchase a secondary lock and use that as a spare for those occasions when your lock is broken or rendered unusable. With these new lock assemblies, you will have a secondary piece of security that will ensure your home and family are protected.<br>
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<br>In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I discussed how to build a key safe from steel using a cam lock and key protector. The basic structure is as follows: an eight-inch long, two-piece housing with side panels to provide side partition protection from oil and grease leaks; the top of the housing is supported by four long steel posts on each side. Attached to the sides of the housing are side plates having flanges that run the full length of the side walls. All of this is protected by plastic flaps on all sides.<br><br><br>The next step is to install the cam locks and the keyed protectors. Install a suitable keyed lock. Appropriate hardware depends on the strength of the door and the locking mechanism. In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I described how to assemble a strong, fully functional cam lock from steel using a four-pronged locking mechanism and an optional fifth lock ring.<br><br><br>If you plan to use a cam lock and key in multi-purpose situations, such as lock and key, or access control and inventory control, you will probably want to consider a secondary locking device. To do this, you will need a secondary locking device such as a multi-purpose blister or wood blister. A multi-purpose blister can also be used for other types of secondary locking, including combination lock and deadbolt lock. Wood blister can be used to provide secondary protection. Wood blisters come in various thicknesses and can be customized to provide specific hardness and durability for specific purposes.<br><br><br>The thickness and length of your multi-piece lock need to match those of the primary locks and the secondary locks that it will protect. In my previous article, "8mm Cam Lock Keys and Metal Alloy Key Safes," I explained how to order a two-piece multi-purpose lock from trusted online distributors. This is an easy step that makes installing your own multi-security system quite simple. In this article, I will describe how to make a two-piece locking system from a standard two-piece lock.<br><br><br>First, locate your cam locks and blisters. You will need both of these pieces to make your multi-security system; however, you will only need one screw and the flat head of a screwdriver in most cases. Start by removing the bolt assembly from the cam lock assembly. This is next, as well as the retaining clips and key retaining tabs.<br><br><br>After you have located and taken out the screws, remove the assembly from the cam and blisters. The next step is to take apart the two pieces of your lock and the process will be relatively easy. If there are any metal strips on your cam or blisters, use a small soldering iron to melt them off. Once you have done this, simply replace the parts that you removed and reassemble your lock.<br><br><br>With this information, you should be able to replace the lock components that were damaged. However, if the damage to your lock is severe, or you just want to add another layer of security to your home, you should consider purchasing a new lock assembly. These replacement assemblies are available in various styles and prices. If you have any kind of questions regarding where and how you can make use of [https://www.inoxcamlockfittings.com/stainless-steel-camlock-coupling/ click web page], you could contact us at our own web site. Some may even allow for replacing all of the pieces on your lock (if it is a two-piece lock) or you can purchase a secondary lock and use that as a spare for those occasions when your lock is broken or rendered unusable. With these new lock assemblies, you will have a secondary piece of security that will ensure your home and family are protected.<br>
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