What’s a 999 key?

What’s a 999 key?

Generically, a “999” key is a key cut with all pin stacks assumed to be the lowest “factory” depth cut. A 999 key can be converted into a bump key by filing down the stop so that the ramps between the cuts can work against the pin stacks.

Can you buy a bump key?

Go to the any store that has blank keys. Wal-Mart and Home Depot have them. They look like this, without teeth at all: A bump key is made by using a triangular file (they're at every hardware store…

Do bump keys damage locks?

The "bumper" needs to bump the key hard enough to jar the pins, but not so much that the lock or key is damaged. Bumping the key causes the pins to jump slightly. Even this slight amount of motion is enough to allow the bump key to turn the cylinder, unlocking the lock.

Are skeleton keys illegal?

In order to prevent skeleton keys from allowing illegal entry, lock manufactures began to add wards around the outside of the lock as well as in the center. This prevented the successful use of skeleton keys. Skeleton keys of this sort are no longer in common usage, other than in furniture such as china cabinets.

Do bump keys work on deadbolts?

A bump key can open any lock that it fits into. It's helpful to have in your pocket if you ever lose your keys, because it can open your door lock and your deadbolt, even if they normally require seperate keys.

Do bump keys work?

Pin-tumbler locks are the world's most popular lock, and these include exterior door entry locks for homes. The process of gaining entry using a bump key is called “bumping,” and it can be very effective. A Kwikset lock requires a bump key made from a Kwikset key. The same is true for other lock brands.

Can you lock a door with a bump key?

Yes, locks can be picked, or bump keys can be used. There's no difference in using these tools to unlock vs re-lock a lock. There is no such thing as perfect security. Also consider the security of your back door, basement door, and windows.

What locks are bump key proof?

Schlage bump proof locks are locks that can't be bumped. They also provide security against a burglar wielding a sledgehammer. Grade 2 locks are also unpickable deadbolt locks.

How do I find a lock key?

Most lock manufacturers use a distinctive bow design to identify their keys. First try to locate one that matches yours. Also look to see if your keys has a name or any numbers or letters on them. Letter/Number combinations such as SC1, KW1, Y1 etc.

How do I buy locks with the same key?

When purchasing more than one lock in-store, look for packages that have the same “key alike” number on the package. Alternatively, a store associate can key all of your locks to work with the same key. You can also purchase a rekeying kit to swap out pins and springs yourself.

What is an anti bump lock?

Anti-bump locks work by having more pins and specially made keys, having shallow pin stacks to prevent them 'jumping' up or locks that have programmable side bars and no top pins. Locks that use rotating disks also protect against bumping, keeping your door securely shut.

How do you make a bump key from an old key?

Schlage bump proof locks are locks that can't be bumped. They also provide security against a burglar wielding a sledgehammer. Grade 2 locks are also unpickable deadbolt locks. They are bump key proof locks that will protect your home and your family from intruders with a bump key.

What is a jiggler key?

24 Locksmithing: What is a jiggler key? A thin piece of metal cut in the general shape of a key, the jiggler. slips into the keyway of many locks and most car locks. The jigglers. in the set come with a variety of general cuts that vaguely resemble.

What key bump means?

noun. a bump (small amount of a powdered drug) snorted off of a key.

What is a shaved key?

Shaved keys are known by other names as well, such as "master keys" or "jigglers." They work by fitting into the vehicle's ignition and fooling the ignition system into believing it's the original key. This method is just as effective-providing they can get the key thin enough to "jiggle" into the car's ignition.

Is it hard to pick a lock?

You definitely have to develop a “feel” for it. Each lock is different, but the same basic principles apply. The easiest way to pick a lock is to use the fast and dirty method: scrubbing. The tension wrench is the key (no pun intended) to successfully picking a lock.

Are Baldwin locks bump proof?

At least two companies, Schlage and Baldwin, make locksets designed to defeat bump keys. But many locks that use a key and the pin-tumbler system are vulnerable to bumping. No standards exist which demonstrate resistance to bumping. The resistance to bumping a deadbolt lockset varies with the manufacturer.