Broken Key Removal is easy with tools and instructions
found at www.WedgeCo.com , includes Photo's.
or call a Locksmith who should have the
WedgeCo Broken Key Extractor tools.
Difficulty: EasyInstructions
found at www.WedgeCo.com , includes Photo's.
or call a Locksmith who should have the
WedgeCo Broken Key Extractor tools.
Difficulty: EasyInstructions
- Step 1
Lubricate the Lock with WD-40
to make the broken key easy to slide out of the lock. - Step 2
Slide an extractor wire along both sides of the broken Key
in the grove's on both sides of the broken key. - Step 3
Twist the extractor wires together to get a tight grip
on the broken piece of key. - Step 4
shake the extractor wires up and down as you are pulling
the broken piece of key out of the lock.
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