New updated metal Force key MUL-T-LOCK 7+7 Integrator (Israel)

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106 €


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Force key for cylinder locks MUL-T-LOCK 7+7 Integrator (Israel).

It is recommended to use cut foil with a thickness of 0.06 mm.

 

 

Text in the 1st video: Hello! These are Multlock 7+7 cylinders and Multlock 7+7 Integrator cylinders. Well, this is a newer version. And a power key. This is a new production. This is the metal that many have been waiting for. It is made of this metal. Joint development. Mine and Elon Musk. The metal is very good. You could say that it is reinforced. Now we will take one 7+7, new, packed. And one Integrator. Also new, sealed. Now we will open them, unseal them and try to open them. We use regular foil, sixth, cut. This thing is a foil needle. You can use it or not. As you like. We open 7+7. By the way, this is rare one. Completely in a yellow case. They are usually in white. 7+7. And we open the Integrator. Integrator. Here we have such a beautiful key. Absolutely different cutting. Almost all of them are deep here. Almost all of them are high here. Just right for the test. Let's start with 7x7. It is necessary to use WD. Well, how is it necessary? It is desirable. It helps a lot. We apply it. It is necessary to push it all the way in, push it in as much as possible. Now we remove this needle. When we start to swing, we do it slowly at first, then we smoothly swing it more. Very smoothly. It seems so simple. What is there to swing by force and that's it. But you also need to be able to do this. We gradually swing it. Then, when it starts to wobble more, we add more load. And we definitely press it inward. We start slowly. At first, you don't need much force. We swing, swing. As soon as we hear that it has started to move a little, then you can add a little. You don't need force. We need to swing it, swing, swing. Well, great. I think that even everything has remained intact. Let's try the key. Not all, I think. Okay, I think... Oh, that's it, off I go. Well, it's a little bit stuck. As for the lock, whether it will stay intact or not, it's a matter of luck. Now we take the Integrator. It's all the same here. WD-40. Insert the needle. Well, if you don't like the needle, you can just carefully lay it down without it. It's just very important that the foil doesn't get wrinkled. That it stays flat. This is very important. So. Be sure to insert it all the way, as far as possible. Remove the needle. Press it with the key again. And we start slowly. We don't need any super load here. It will force due to rocking, due to smooth rocking, it will screw it out.As soon as it starts to crackle, there is more play, then you can add force. Well, that worked out great too. It's very fast now, very easy. Let's try the key. The key jams a little. But, in this direction it is normal. The lock is damaged after all. I can... I can force another three of them. Three, more pieces. But I feel sorry for the locks. It is expensive to break locks. This is a new batch of production. This metal was made especially for us. So, if you do everything right, well, as I said, you also need to know how to do it a little. In fact, it is not so simple. But with the right movement, It is excellent. You can force a lot with it.

Text in the 2nd video: This is a 7x7 cylinder, a multilock and a twist/power key. Regular 0.6 foil, cut. It is advisable to use WD-40. The twist usually opens "cleanly", well, all the pins, and it usually breaks one pin. One, slightly breaks. That is, the rest of the pins should be assembled. Therefore, we begin the work very smoothly, little by little. Be sure to insert it all the way. Remove the needle. We begin very, very smoothly and gradually increase the load little by little. It is better to put the handle not like this, but down. And slightly press the force key// inward. When it clicks a little, this sound usually means that all the pins have basically assembled, only one remains. It needs to be increased with force little by little, but not immediately, but gradually. If the foil is wrinkled or the pins simply do not come together, you cannot break 2-3 pins with force, the force key// will break off. It is necessary so that almost the entire pattern is assembled and usually only one pin breaks off. Sometimes it opens completely without damage, "cleanly", but smoothly, gradually-gradually. Here the lock is already slightly deformed. Sometimes the key works, sometimes as now it does not want to go in, but when it does, it works. It depends. Sometimes it remains intact, sometimes not. The twist is not a 100% option, but a very high percentage, I don't know, 70-80% of multilocks twist. The price will be on the website, phone numbers, links, everything will be on the video.

Text in the 3rd video: Hi! I have a power tool for Mul-T-Lock 7x7, either the standard 7x7 or the new Integrator. It fits both. I won't break all the locks now because I'd just feel sorry for the locks. I'll just open one. Well, it`s not necessary to break the lock; it often opens intact, even the key works. It depends on your luck. The tool is very good, with a very high opening rate. If you do everything right, don't overload it right away, just slowly work it out, then 90% of all these 7x7 Integrators, they all open. You can use WD-40 or something similar, or you don't have to. I don't think it will make a big difference, but it's better to use something if you have something. Use cut foil, 0.06. Place it directly on the needle, and be sure to insert it all the way. Pull out the needle and the force key... in the same way, when we`re working, slowly rocking it, and be sure to press it forward a little. Start working lightly. When backlash appears, then we also begin to add load. Don't change the speed here; you can do it slowly. Slowly, slowly. The speed doesn't matter. You can use smooth, slow, smooth movements. The important thing is to do it by rocking it. And press forward a little, just a little. Here, it crunches a little, that's good, it creates more play. Rock it, rock it, rock it, not with such a single movement. The lock creaked. I don't know why; it doesn't usually creak like that. The lock is used; this is the first time I've heard a Multilock creaking like that. Well, everything opened successfully. Now let's try checking the key, just for fun. The key is already... it doesn't work. Although the lock looks intact, it's already jammed. Well, that's how it works. I could open and force all these locks one by one, but I after it the part of them can be broken already. So, the percentage is very high; about 90% of all these multi-locks can be opened with this kind of force key.

New updated metal Force key MUL-T-LOCK 7+7 Integrator (Israel)
106 €