you can get the serial number off the back and call the company that Made it.
But otherwise i think you will have to cut it off..... sorry
2007-04-25 15:02:31
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answered by talk4now2006 2
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Is the lock locked into something u need to open?
If no, I suggest throwing it away.
If yes, then consider cutting it with a BRC cutter or oxy-acetylene flame if possible.
Final Option - Tedious and Time consuming
Else, Try to remember how many digits is combination and what numbers.
List in a column on a paper all the starting numbers, starting "0" ending at "9".
Start from most likely starting number if you can remember, else start from "0".
Increase 1 number at a time until all combinations tried. You will finally get the correct number.
Please note that some locks, especially when old will be a bit stiff, so try to open properly before going to next number or you might miss it.
Remember to write it down when you open it finally!
Good Luck!!!
2007-04-25 16:07:58
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answered by ET+65 2
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Is the lock locked into some thing u would desire to open? If no, I propose throwing it away. If sure, then evaluate reducing it with a BRC cutter or oxy-acetylene flame if obtainable. very final option - Tedious and Time ingesting Else, attempt to recollect how many digits is mixture and what numbers. checklist in a column on a paper each and all the beginning numbers, beginning "0" ending at "9". start up from maximum probable beginning variety in case you are able to remember, else start up from "0". improve a million variety at a time till all combos tried. you will ultimately get the final variety. Please observe that some locks, exceedingly while old would be slightly stiff, so attempt to open suitable formerly going to next variety or you will miss it. confirm which you do place in writing it down once you open it ultimately! stable luck!!!
2016-11-27 21:12:44
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answered by ? 4
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usually you can take it to a locksmith or have one come to you and the serial number will allow him to back track the number
If the value of the lock is not worth saving - a good metal cutting blade or a chain link cutter should do the trick, If that is not practical - drill through the lock and using ever increasing bits make the hole larger - soon you will see a release mechanism which you can release with a strong screw driver. short of that -- try some plastic explosive
2007-04-25 21:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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sometimes if you hold pressure against lock by pulling the arm and turning the dial at the same time you can feel the tumblers when they reach the point that they will open. record the numbers and try the different combinations.
2007-04-27 02:34:41
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answered by color_junky1 1
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Obviously a bolt cutter will work, but without knowing the urgency of your situation Talk 4 Now has the better answer.
The lock manufacturer, given the style and serial number will clue you.
If you don't have that kind of time to wait, then a Bolt cutter will cost something, as well as a new lock will.
Steven Wolf
2007-04-25 16:40:27
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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A large bolt cutter or hacksaw works well
2007-04-25 16:09:04
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answered by Jerry G 4
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i would use a big chisel and hammer. or maybe a recip saw! or best yet BOLT CUTTERS! or if you wrote down the manufacturers instructions, you could call them and ask for the combo. but who would do that? so the correct answer is....bolt cutters! GL with it and sorry for your prob, (next time write down instructions and lock them in the safe DUH!).
2007-04-25 20:10:16
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answered by Anonymous
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there is a video i saw, sorry i cant find it, but if you do a quick search, type in how to open master locks, or whichever lock you have, there are videos that may help
2007-04-25 15:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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have someone grab you a bolt cutter and start again! sorry! We have all been in your shoes !
2007-04-25 15:04:58
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answered by to tell ya the truth........... 6
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