For opening ISEO R6 R6+ Atra Dierre Neos locks.
It is recommended to use pre-cut foil with a thickness of 0.05 mm.
For opening ISEO R7 and GERDA WK M7 locks, additionally 0.05 mm thick self-adhesive foil is glued to the top.
Text in the video: Hi. We have 10 cylinders here. This is an Atra. The Atra is essentially a copy of the Iseo R6. These are two Atra cylinders. These five cylinders are the Iseo R6. And these three cylinders are the Iseo R7. By the way, if, for example, you approach a door and there's an armored plate, let's take an R7, an R6, and an Atra. And visually inspect them. They're essentially the same. You can check with a key, for example, by inserting the key. Take an R7 key, and it won't fit in the R6. But visually, there's no difference. This is a new tool. This is a new batch of tools. I've been wanting to make a good tool for a long time. One that works 100%. And now it's happened. All these locks—R6, R7, Atra—they open 100%. If one doesn't open the first time, I reload the foil and it opens the second time. Well, maybe a third time. Basically, it works... Here we have 10 cylinders. We'll open all 10 of them now. This is practically a 100% tool. Working foil. The working foil is a standard 0.05 strip. Next. We're working with an Atra or an R6 (a regular single-row). We don't need anything. We just lay the foil on the back side. Everything is as usual. We shape it. We smooth it on both sides with our finger. With our fingernail. And then we transfer it to the working surface and work. Everything is as usual. If we're working with an Iseo R7, the top row can be active. That's why we take self-adhesive foil. Self-adhesive foil. A strip like this. And we carefully apply it. I'll show you how to apply it now. We take a tool. This is 0.05 mm self-adhesive foil. We apply a slight tension. We press it with our finger and apply tension. Like this, under tension. We tear off the spout. We tear it off so it doesn't get in the way. We smooth it down. It's very easy to do. That's all. And then we lay the strip down the same way. We shape the back. And we lay it down. And we work. This is for the Iseo R7. But the situation is that if you come to the door and you don't understand what it is? R6 or R7? Then, just in case, let it be glued on. Even if it's a single-row, what if it's a double-row? So, just in case, you can glue it on right away. Next. There will be two handles in the set. There will be a long one and a standard one. We work. The main one is the regular, standard one. We work with it. But this one is always handy. Or in your pocket, handy. Why? Because it sometimes jams. Let's say it turns to the right, but not to the left. Or something jams at half a turn. In this case, you just need to attach this long attachment, and with a sharp tug, it easily rips it off and spins. Or another option, for example, just... What's special about the tool? It takes a little longer to open. It opens very well, 100%, but it takes a little longer. And just so your hand doesn't get tired, for example. You can attach this attachment and work like this. In short, the long handle should always be at hand. The main working one is this one. So. Three ISEO R7s. Five ISEO R6s. Two Atras. Here are 10 cylinders. Now I'll open all 10 of them. Let's start with the R7. The video will be a bit long... to open 10 cylinders. We have it glued to the top. We make a mold. We transfer it to the working part. Regarding the load force. This is a good load, normal. We press, press boldly. And we work in combination. We work both left and right. And we work up and down. When we work up and down, we tighten to the left. Left. Like this. That is, tension to the right in this case gives poor amplitude. Mainly to the left. We tightened to the left. The first R7 is went. I'll put them aside like this. The tool turned out to be simply amazing. It's versatile and works perfectly. This isn't just a blank. A lot has been thought out here. Don't confuse it with fakes and all sorts of Chinese ones. Okay. Let's shift it to the working side. The third ISEO. In some locks, it works faster than Topolino decoder. Three ISEO R7s are available. Next. We take five ISEO R6 cylinders. Foil isn't necessary here. As I said, if it's unclear whether it's an R6 or an R7, then glue it just in case. For example, we're putting on a long handle. It tires the hand less. It's not very comfortable to move it up and down, though. And remember, this isn't a twister. The load is within reasonable limits. But this handle is comfortable to move up and down. If it's still not moving, you can reload the foil. And let's try moving it up and down more. Another R6. Well, we wasted a bit of time. Well, it happens, the foil might break or something else. Next R6. We'll pull it to the left. Another R6. The foil is 0.05 thick. I don't think there's any point in using any other kind. This is the main, working one. 0.05 is the regular, cut one. My arms are already tired. I'll put on a long handle now. You can place it in the middle. Like this. Then it will be comfortable to move it up and down. If it's still not moving, the foil might have broken or something else. Then you can try reloading. When it jams to one side, just give it a sharp tug. A sharp tug. Another one. Another R6. The main working handle is this one, the standard one. But, as I say, the long one should always be at hand. Well, We have three cylinders yet and the video camera ran out of memory again and split the video so We had to stitch the clip together! So, we still have two Atra cylinders to open, and this one. I actually... already opened everything... but the camera didn't record it, and we didn't realize it right away... so now I'll open them again. The video turned out really long. That was the R7. And there are two more Atra cylinders left. We'll work more up and down. Pull to the left, and then up and down. So, I said I'd open 10 cylinders in a row, but it turns out I've already opened 13 in a row. Because I'm reopening the last three because of the camera issue. 13 in a row! The tool is excellent! As a reminder, the long one can also work up and down. To do this, it needs to be positioned in the middle. Then it will be easier for it to work up and down. So. We've opened two Atra cylinders, five Iseo R6 cylinders, and three Iseo R7 cylinders. So, the opening rate is 10 out of 10. Well, a couple of them opened on the second try. Excellent performance. Handles included – long and standard. Foil included.