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skytrax1
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Lost Key

Post by skytrax1 »

Hi i have lost my key to the money box and cant press the hopper dump on my BF Random Spinner to empty.
Does any one know where to get one? The ebay seller i purchased it from is no longer listed.
Thanks in advance.
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Post by wildcat »

You may as well drill the lock out and replace it, as its very unlikely to get another key to fit.
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skytrax1
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Post by skytrax1 »

wildcat wrote:You may as well drill the lock out and replace it, as its very unlikely to get another key to fit.


Good idea will do that. Thanks.
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Post by reelman »

If it was a simple flat key, and not the round RPT type, there's a high probability that it's the industry standard 92250 lock & key, which are fairly readily available and could save you getting your drill out.
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Post by skytrax1 »

Thanks i have already sawed the lock out. It was the round barrel type.
Just dont like leaving the machine with money in when on holiday!
Thanks............
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Post by aaamusements.co.uk »

I now have a set of tubular picks... much easier and more fun than drilling!
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Post by reelman »

Hey, that sounds interesting.
Is it relatively easy to learn to use them and do they work on the RPT locks? How can I get my hands on some?
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Post by aaamusements.co.uk »

reelman wrote:Hey, that sounds interesting.
Is it relatively easy to learn to use them and do they work on the RPT locks? How can I get my hands on some?
Yes, they are designed for radial pin tumblers. They are easy enough to use on 7 and 8 pin locks, 10 pin was a challenge though especially as the keyway on it was very tight.
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