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When you would replace a lock; attempted break ins, pins damaged or lost with photo examples.

Step 1a:
You can drill through the lock if you can the right tool for the job, if not you can pry the machine open. If the glass door locks are damaged on a door that swings not slides, you can pry a machine open using a flathead near where the damaged lock is and holding the other one open with the key. Just be careful not to damage the glass and go slow. Slide doors you can reach by opening the other side and reaching across.

Step 1b:
If the console lock is the issue then you pry it open near the lock, you may need to bend the metal back to positon after with your pliers.

Step 2:
Unscrew the nut on the back and pull offf everything from the old lock, keeping note of the order that the washer, nut and tongue go in.

Step 3:
Put the new lock in following the order of nuts, tongue, washers and screws form the previous lock.

Step 4:
Ensure the lock is turning in the correct direction before tightening everything into place, then check that the tongue goes all the way into the gap it is supposed to lock into.

Step 5:
Tighten all the other locks on the doors once complete and check that they slot all the way into the gaps.

Slide Locks
Ensure the lock is high up in the glass doors above the line of sight of customers and so the glass can’t be pried apart and the slide lock squeezed through before tightening the screw. Teeth face upwards and the flat side of the lock sits against the other sliding door.