Most attache case locks are glued and screwed in and the case liner glued over the back of the lock. These locks can be removed and a like lock pressed back in.
Yes. It comes with directions that makes it easy to do.
There is no "master combination" that can open any lock. There would be no use for the lock if that were the case.
A briefcase can be locked with a combination lock or a padlock. A file can be locked with a password.
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this is easy. just use a clip!
All the TSA locks have a key that is used only by the TSA to open the lock.
If you know the combination, dial it in, then close the lock, then press and hold the "reset" button. Whatever number you set before releasing the "reset" button will be the new combination.
A combination lock is not the same as a padlock. A combination lock could be in a padlock. A padlock can use different lock mechanisms, including a combination lock.
Watch the video in the Related Links. The lock on the pelican case is just like the TSA lock in the video except the lock in the video isn't embedded. Cracking is done the same, instead of pulling on the "U" shaped part of the lock you just push on the unlocking lever of the pelican case.
To open a combination lock on a Pelican case like the 1495, first, locate the dials. Turn the first dial to the right (clockwise) several times to reset it. Then, enter the first number of the combination by turning the dial to the right until you reach it. Next, turn the second dial to the left (passing the first number if necessary) to the second number, and finally, turn the third dial to the right to the last number to unlock the case.
First of all, even though we call them "combination locks" they are not combination locks. In fact, there is no such thing as a "combination lock", that is if you pay homage to the actual, technical meaning of the word "combination". The word combination implies that order is irrelevant, which is not the case on a combination lock. The numbers for the "combination" have a particular order, and that order makes the difference between the lock opening or not. Just because you get the numbers correct doesn't mean the lock will open unless you get them in the right order, too. A combination lock is more appropriately called a permutation lock. Now, you want to know the number of permutations for a combination lock. This is a much more precise question. The next thing we need to know is whether or not repeats are allowed. In combination locks it is generally the case that repeats are allowed. One number does not effect the next number. Not only do the number of possibilities remain constant for each number, but which values they can possess also remains constant. Say for example we have a combination lock with three numbers to be set. Suppose that each of those can be the numbers 0 to 29. In this case, if the sequence 5, 6, 3 is distinct from 6, 3, 5, then we have a permutation lock. Not a combination lock. If the two sequences were the same, if both opened the lock... then its a true combination lock indeed. If the lock can open to 5, 5, 3 then repeats are allowed. This lock has 30 unique values for each number in the sequence: 0-29. And it has 3 numbers in the sequence. If repeats are allowed then there are 303 = 27,000 permutations. If repeats are not allowed then there are 30P3 = 24,360 permutations.
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