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Old 13-01-2022, 18:08   #5
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Re: How and where to find a Trusted Locksmith

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Originally Posted by Ken W View Post
My friend says it is an Uro lock, he tried to remove it to no avail
Euro locks have a common fault: the screw that holds them in seizes. My advice is to fit a screwdriver into the head, then tap the screwdriver with a hammer. Only a light tap is usually needed to free the corrosion.

But when changing Euro locks, ALWAYS get the correct size so that the lock doesn't poke out on either side of the door. And, if afraid of break-ins, buy the type that cannot be "snapped".
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