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USEFUL EQUIPMENT FOR LOCKSMITHS.

 

Locksmithing is a trade which by nature conjures plenty of off – the – wall scenarios. Though you may not realise it just yet, but replacing locks in a house or flat is not the be all and all of the locksmithing world. With that in mind, Locksmith Training Merseyside have brought you a list of equipment you will need in your career as a locksmith.

Transport.   A reliable roomy vehicle will be needed to get from A to B. It might be possible to get away with a large estate car, but a van is preferable. Though you may feel a tool box is all you need for your picks, screwdrivers and saws, you will need a vehicle able to transport a fairly long ladder. If you have a van, ensure it is a clean and tidy,promotes a good image on first sight.

Ladder.   The best ladder for a locksmith allows easy access to a first floor window and is collapsible to a point where it is easily manoeuvred in tight spaces. It may surprise you, but people can lock themselves in as well as out, and the average locksmith has plenty of tales to tell about climbing into a first floor flat to pick a lock from the inside.

Sat Nav.    Finding your way around has never been easier since the development of the sat nav. You probably know you local area very well but there are still going to be places you will struggle to find. The sat nav cuts out the stress and the A-Z, and gets you to a job faster and easier. Many smartphones, have this technology built in, which could also be an option to consider.

Mobile Phone.    Obvious for calls, but not so obvious is the fact that many facilitate making notes. If you come across a rare lock which requires a certain lock pick, you can make a note about it on your phone so you’ll always have something to refer to when you’re out on a job.

A locksmith needs to invest a lot of money on the tools and equipment they need to use in their trade. Locksmiths can start with only a handful of tools but as business grows, they will eventually have to prepare for larger investments. It helps to gain familiarity with these tools so one can better select which ones to start with.

Locks and key making equipment. Locksmiths need to have tension wrenches, picks, pick sets, pins, pinning kits, and of course, several kinds of locks. There are certain locks used for hospitals, government offices, gates, and furniture to name a few. Aside from these, locks can be electronic, electromagnetic or biometric, if they are not of the traditional kind. Any locksmith who has undergone proper training is familiar with what various locks are and what  key making or generating machines are.  These are some of the standard locksmith tools used during locksmith training.

 

Key blanks. These are standard tools that an emergency locksmith uses in his trade. These key blanks need to be classified into different categories that require certain items to go with them. There are at least six different kinds of residential blanks, while there are about ten brands of commercial blanks. On top of these.

Key tags and key cutters. A locksmith is able to keep up with the different keys used in the locksmith services world with the help of drawers, key tags and key towers. These tools help in organizing keys generated with key cutters that have at least 6 different kinds. Key cutters can be manual, semi-automatic, automatic, and tubular to name a few. There are also those that come in the form of cutter wheels.

letterbox tools. there are various different letterbox tools on the market, from the original souber , to the outside in locktools one that we at locksmith training merseyside demonstrate in our training and which we recommened you buy as we rate it very highly indeed and state that it should be a main tool in your kit, it will get you into locked doors with minimal fuss and past many problems that locksmith encounter with ease, a definate purchase in our experience,we wouldnt be without ours and use it everyday.

Simply put, there are several things that professional locksmiths need to know more about. In many cases, required knowledge can be retained through repetition. With all the different kinds of locks, tools and methods that locksmiths can use, it simply seems impossible to memorize all of them. This is when notes and manuals come in handy. Therefore, it helps that a locksmith holds on to different manuals gathered through the years for future reference.

 


There are others, but if you can find these ones, it will set you up in good stead for the future.

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