Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Locksmiths & Bumping

Have you ever had instances where you happened to lock yourself outside your house? In such a situation, we often call a locksmith to let us in. well, there is a chance that he might have used the bumping technique to open the door. A bump key is a specially crafted master key that can open quite a lot of pin and tumbler locks.

A majority of the locks these days consist of a pin and a tumbler. Therefore it is essential to know more about these bump keys available in the market. There are a lot of sources on the internet that sell these bump key sets as well, however these could also be a root to several illegal activities. In the recent months, a lot of burglaries have been reported using this technique since it happens to be the easiest way to break the locks.

A bump key typically works by knocking off the lock cylinder as you apply pressure to the back of the lock plug at the same time. In such conditions, the pin would falter and thus open the lock, just like a normal key. In order to protect your house from fraudulent bumping keys, you need to get higher-quality locks installed.

Formerly, the homes were equipped only with the five pin locks rather than the existing six pin locks. The older locks were easier to bump and the locksmith would rather recommend something to improve your security. Six pin locks are actually impossible to bump, however there are ways listed on the internet to work around it. a security alarm on top of the traditional locks would be the best way to secure your home while you’re away.

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