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      <title>How-Combination-Padlocks-Work</title>
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      <description>How Combination Padlocks Work
Combination padlocks are relied upon to safeguard and protect the valuables of students and homeowners everywhere. These inexpensive locks are very functional and are largely marketed to teenagers as is evident by the wide variety of vivid colors and designs available. Many people prefer a combination padlock over a padlock that locks with a key because they don't need to worry about another key potentially getting lost. If you use a combination padlock to secure your gym locker there's no need to worry about the key falling out of your pocket during a workout. I </description>
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      <title>How to use the Dyno Kwick Pick</title>
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Patent No. 6082159 All Rights Reserved
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2002 Fisher Industries, Inc.

STEP 1
END CAP

THUMB SCREW HUMP PICK TENSION WRENCH

1. Loosen the thumb screw and slide it forward to expose the pick. Tighten the thumb screw to secure the pick in place. 2. Loosen the end cap counter clockwise to release the tension wrench. STEP 2
pins

position of locked pins

3. Insert the tension wrench into the lock mechanism with no tension. 4. Insert the pick into the lock mechanism with the hump portion of the pick toward the pins. STEP 3

position of pins in step 3

5. Move the pick in-and-out</description>
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