Einleitung

Kwikset key-in-knob locksets are one of the most readily available door locksets on the market. This guide will show you how to re-key (or re-pin) them yourself without needing to call a Locksmith.

Moreover, many of the techniques contained within this guide can be applied to other brands and door lock models as well!

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    • Start by removing the lockset from the door, or packaging. Separate and set aside the interior half of the lockset.

    • Hold the lock so that the side with the keyway is facing directly away from you.

    • Locate the driver bar on the back of the exterior, or keyed, half of the lockset. It is the long cylindrical post that protrudes from the back of the lock and is hollow on the end.

    • Insert the cylinder removal tool into the end of the driver bar and turn until the tab (circled red) is in the twelve 'o clock position.

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    • Turn the lock so that the keyway faces the ground.

    • Directly underneath the driver bar is another tab (circled red) just above one of the threaded posts.

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    • Using the edge of the cylinder removal tool, depress the tab from step 2 while removing the driver bar.

    • You should be able to pull the driver bar right out by hand. If it doesn't come out easily, here are a few tips:

    • Make sure the tab from step 1 is completely vertical and pointing towards one of the threaded cylinders. It can easily shift out of position, preventing removal of the driver bar.

    • Rotate the entire assembly 180 degrees so that the keyway faces the ceiling. While depressing the tab from step 2, wiggle the entire lockset. The driver bar should slide right out.

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    • With the driver bar removed, insert the forked end of the cylinder removal tool into the back of the lock.

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    • Gently pushing the end of the cylinder removal tool into the back of the lock should dislodge the cylinder from the rest of the lock.

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    • Use the forked end of the cylinder removal tool to remove the c-clip from the back of the plug.

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    • With the c-clip removed, insert the key that currently operates the lock and use it to turn the cylinder plug 90 degrees.

    • Do not pull on the key!

    • Use a plug follower to gently push the plug out of the cylinder from the back, as pictured.

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    • To rekey the cylinder, simply dump the bottom pins out of the plug and replace with the appropriate sized pins for the new key.

    • Although not necessary, a key gauge can make identifying the correct pins much quicker.

    • Ensure proper operation by reinserting the plug into the cylinder and rotating it to the 9 'o clock and 3 'o clock positions, taking care to make sure the plug does not accidentally come out of the cylinder.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Jerry Orr

Mitglied seit: 20/01/12

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Ramon Melamed -

Wow, I had no idea it could be so easy! Re-keying a lock used to be so intimidating and seemed like it would take a long time and be expensive. But this looks like it makes it really simple and quick! Thanks so much for sharing, I'll have to try this!

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89jackmoore -

I must say you have illuminate the complete process of Re-key. thanks for sharing this wonderful information.

Maisie Martha -

Thanks for explaining these steps for Lock re key, I really appreciate your efforts and wish you luck for more amazing work in the future.

Sienna Miller -

Confirmed this process works on Honeywell/Hyman Inc sold as Altas Home Security doorknobs at Menards and Lowes.

FlankSteak -

Good explanation. If you don't have the special removal tool, you can turn the driver bar with a #2 Phillips. Its hard to get the cylinder ro disengage without the removal tool, but it can be done with two jewelers screwdrivers. And finally, you dont need a rekey kit if you have a spare unused Kwikset key (I keep my unused keys for rekeying.) Just take out the pins using a follower as described. Then insert your new key. Look for pins from the old key that work with the new key. I can almost always get 4 pins to work. (Or use pins you kept from discarded locks.) 4 pins isn't the end of the world. If a crook can pick four pins, a fifth pin won't keep him out.

Thomas King -