If the mortise lock can t be easily removed grab a large flat head screw driver and use that to pry it out.
How to take pin out of door lock.
The pressure exerted on the bump key causes the key pins to push the driver pins above the shear line.
Step one getting to the tumbler to remove it.
Using your hands or plyers grab the latch bolt and begin to pull the mortise lock out.
Once your latch plate is off and your casing bolts are removed pull the 2 halves of the lock straight out on each side of the door.
Use a hammer and center punch to drive out the hinge pins if they are accessible.
Click on the accounts tile in the following window.
This entry expands to reveal a remove button.
You have to click on lock.
Once the pin is up a few centimeters you can use your screwdriver to pry it all the way up.
Here device will show three options play sound lock and erase.
The tumbler is the part that you insert the key in and turns to unlock the door.
Once the door is no longer connected to the frame you ll be able to slip it out of the opening and remove the lock from the interior side.
Take the door off its hinges.
It should come out after a few good pulls.
If the door has a triple hinge remove the middle pin first.
Click the sign in options entry on the menu followed by windows hello pin listed on the right.
Simply spray the lubricant into the gaps under the hinge cap the hinge bottom and each of the hinge gaps.
The accounts section opens to your info by default.
Enter the password twiceand click on lock button again to save the changes.
Then use your hammer to push the nail punch up and under the pin until it dislodges.
Open and close the door a few times to further distribute the lubricant around the hinge.
For stability take the bottom hinges out first then the top.
Most re pinning sets come with something called a removal tool it s a long y shaped piece of steel that is one of the most useful parts of the kit.
At this exact moment if the right amount of torque is applied you will be able to unlock a door without a key.
To bump a lock the bump key is inserted into the keyway and pressure is applied via a hammer or a screwdriver.
After the pins are removed from all the hinges a small pry bar or a claw hammer can be used to start pulling out the sash from its frame very slowly as shown in figure 6.
Once the head is exposed enough a flat screwdriver can be used to finish tapping the pin right out fig 5.
You ll see the frame of the lock that holds the latch or dead bolt plug remaining in the hole.
As you click on lock it will prompt you to enter new passwordthat will replace the pin pattern or password that you forgot.