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  1. Jul 22, 2024 · 8. Insert the new pins in the lock. The new pins should be color-coded or coded numerically to match a chart showing which pin goes where in the lock. You'll need either a tweezers or small needle-nosed pliers to grip the pins and insert them. The new pins should align with the key when it is inserted in the lock.

  2. Step-by-Step Guide to Rekeying a Lock. Start by removing the lock from the door. Use a screwdriver to take out the screws that hold the lock in place. Carefully remove the lock and set the screws aside. Next, disassemble the lock. Use the pliers to remove the clip holding the cylinder in place.

    • Remove the Knob. Insert the wire tool (included in the kit) into the knob hole and depress the knob clip. Pull the knob off the door.
    • Remove the Cylinder. Push the cylinder out the back of the knob assembly to pop off the knob sleeve, and remove the cylinder. Sign Up For Our Newsletter. Complete DIY projects like a pro!
    • Remove the Retainer Ring. Use the special retainer ring tool supplied with the kit to force off the thin retainer ring. Push the retainer ring tool against the retainer ring to pop it off the cylinder.
    • Remove the Cylinder Plug from the Cylinder. The most critical part of this operation is removing the cylinder plug from the cylinder. The top of the cylinder contains pins and springs, which keep pressure on the keyed pins.
  3. Oct 2, 2024 · To rekey a lock, you’ll need the following tools and materials: Flathead screwdriver. Key gauge (optional) Needle-nose pliers. New keys. Rekeying kit (specific to your lock brand) A rekeying kit typically includes new pins, springs, and a tool for removing the cylinder plug. Ensure you buy a kit that matches your lock’s brand and model.

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  4. How to rekey a traditional knob, lever, or deadbolt cylinder. You may not have to turn the knob to find the catch pin to pull the knob or lever away from the...

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  5. Apr 21, 2010 · Step 5 - Insertion of New Pins. Insert the new key in the lock. Now carefully place the new pins in position in the cylinder with the tweezers. These new pins are colour coded and should be placed as per instructions in the kit. This is because if they are not placed correctly the notches of the key will not fit in.

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  7. Nov 22, 2022 · Rekey kits allow you to rekey a lock to match existing keys in the kit. You will receive several keys (often between three and six keys), all identically cut. A set of pins comes with the kit, numbered or color-coded to identify their positions in the plug. The new keys correspond to the new pins.

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