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Title: Lock
Post by: jasmine64 on February 12, 2005, 04:25:32 pm
What kind of lock can I replace this one with. First I need to get it out of the door.


Title: Lock
Post by: jasmine64 on February 12, 2005, 04:28:34 pm
This what the front looks like. As far as I can tell it doesnt pop out  when unlocked. Everything seems to be flush. Just a trim piece.


Title: Lock
Post by: johnieG on February 12, 2005, 10:52:02 pm
Quote (jasmine64 @ Feb. 12 2005,4:28)
This what the front looks like. As far as I can tell it doesnt pop out  when unlocked. Everything seems to be flush. Just a trim piece.

this type of lock doesn't Pop out, it just rotates 90-degrees, & you are missing the round "cam" off the back-side that will lift the lock-bar/lever when the key is turned...any lock "cam" off of any simular type vendo will fit...if I had a spare I'd send it your way, but I don't, hate to see you spend good money on a new lockset when all you need is a "Cam" & the lock washer & nut that holds it on the shaft...


Title: Lock
Post by: jasmine64 on February 13, 2005, 04:02:32 am
I actually have it. it's laying in the machine. I really need a key that fits . or drill this one and replace. So where do i go from here.


Title: Lock
Post by: johnieG on February 13, 2005, 10:19:29 am
All righty then!

1). remove the locking bar.

2). remove the exisiting lock assembly from the door.

3). march it all down to a local locksmith & have them install a new "Ace" lock into the housing.

4). re-assemble as required.   :p


Title: Lock
Post by: jasmine64 on February 13, 2005, 10:43:34 am
I'll get on that project this evening.


Title: Lock
Post by: jasmine64 on February 13, 2005, 03:50:36 pm
Johnnie,
The lock is out thank you!, and the machine is plugged in and running.

Keep your fingers crossed that it has no problems and cools.

I still have the electriciak coming out to check everything out.

Then I'll replace the sign and call a shop to paint it.
I'll keep posting updates when I can.


Title: Lock
Post by: jasmine64 on February 13, 2005, 09:01:19 pm
BTW,  According to Funtronics catalog this lock is no longer available.

So next question is what can be used with the lock bar?


Title: Lock
Post by: johnieG on February 13, 2005, 09:38:28 pm
Quote (jasmine64 @ Feb. 13 2005,9:01)
BTW,  According to Funtronics catalog this lock is no longer available.

So next question is what can be used with the lock bar?

Well, there is a guy on Ebay, selling straight-type (single & double bit, as they are called) keys, give him an Email & see if he can help you out with an "Ace" round lock, or wait 'till monday & check out the local locksmith in your area. they are quite common, as for Funtronic's, give them a call monday & ask..you never know, they may have one even if it's not listed in the catalog.


Title: Lock
Post by: Paul M. on February 15, 2005, 01:18:54 am
Take your lock to the local locksmith.  The important dimension is the length of the threaded part.  When installed, this positions the cam in the correct place.  There is a little bit of leaway here.

For mine I settled for second best.  I've got a tubular lock, as these types are called, but it doesn't fill the cavity in the faux T-handle.  It actually is recessed down into the T-handle a bit and the face of it is tapered, not flat and squared off.  But the shank is the correct length and that is what is important.  No modifications were made.  The new lock went in just like the old one.

Also, I recommend taking the cam with the old lock so the locksmith knows how it will be used, thereby getting you the correct replacement.  Mine came with two or three special washer that you intall under the cam that make the lock rotation stop at certain angles.  Its not hard to figure out.  Just use the one that only allows a 90° turn of the key, or is it 180°?  I can't remember.  Hope this helps.


Title: Lock
Post by: jasmine64 on February 15, 2005, 04:42:00 pm
Thanks I may do that if I dont go with Steve's kit from funtronics.

 He has a way to fill in the holes (top and bottom) left by the face plate. The replacement lock will fit in the center hole that is left. That way I dont have to worry about the cam and lock bar.

it will be a little extra work but worth it in the long run.


Title: Lock
Post by: jasmine64 on March 22, 2005, 06:34:48 pm
Got my lock replaced by a local locksmith. It fit right into the trim piece and went back into the same place as the original.

He used a LSDA (Locksmith Dealers of America) All purpose flat key cam lock.  CL118 KD.

Hope this info helps someone else out.