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AUTOLOCKSMITHING HON66 PICKING AND


DECODING USING THE LISHI 2IN1 PICK


3. Right Bottom row Axis B 4. Left Bottom row Axis A


We must first pick all binding wafers on the A axis upper and lower.


Position 2 lower


As a 4 track key you have 4 rows of wafer to deal with, you have a left upper row, a right upper row and a left bottom row and a right bottom row. Te key will be cut with the left upper


and right bottom side being identicle and the right upper side and the left lower side being cut identical, so that the key can be entered any way up. Te best picking sequence for this lock,


Mr Li says is; 1. Right upper row axis A 2. Left Upper row Axis B


In this case the 3 position on the up-


per row, a slight movement was felt and nothing else was binding, you would pick all binding wafers on the upper and lower row of the A axis. You now need to pick the binding wa- fers on axis B upper and lower rows;


Position 4 lower Continues on next page...


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