Decoder + assembling locksmith key STUV (German lock)
Text in the 2тв video: Today we're reviewing the Stuv safe lock decoder, the decoder, and the dial key. This is included in the set. This is the safe we have here: an electronic and mechanical Stuv. To open this safe, you first need to enter the combination and then turn the key. This is our electronic Stuv and the Stuv we're about to decode. If done correctly, it all takes very little time. The decoder consists of two elements and a scale. Take the first element, insert it like a key, turn it vertically, then insert the feeler gauge from the manipulator all the way and attach the scale. There are notches marked with red lines here. They clearly correspond to the position of the feeler gauge between the tumblers. There are exactly seven of them. You can decode from the beginning or from the end. It doesn't matter. We'll start from the end, that is, from the tip of the key. Insert it all the way, and we'll get between the tumblers. Okay, here. This is a six. We take a pen and write it down. Six. Next is a three. Next is a five. One. Four. This will be our fifth. One again. Two. And the final six. Here we have the key combination. Which goes from the spout. From the spout and further to the handle. The decoder can be removed. Six. The position and correspondence are indicated here, which side corresponds to which number. We need a six. Next is a three. Next is a five. The next two consecutive ones are one. This is the reverse side of the five. Next we have a two. And the final six. Now we have assembled the key. Now we tighten the handle. And try to open it. We insert the key. This is how decoding of locks such as Stuv, Mauer, Cawi and the like occurs.