How do I open Sargent and Greenleaf combination?

How do I open Sargent and Greenleaf combination?

The sequence to open a Sargent and Greenleaf mechanical lock, per manufacturer’s instructions is to turn the dial 4 times to the left and stop on the first number, 3 times to the right to the second number, 2 times to the left to the third number and, turn lock slowly to the right until the bolt retracts.

How do you open the Sargent and Greenleaf 8077 combination lock?

To open the lock, turn counterclockwise and stop at the first digit of your combination on the 4th time passing it. Turn clockwise and stop on your second number when passing it the 3rd time. Turn counterclockwise again and stop at your third number on your 2nd time passing it. Finally, turn clockwise and stop at zero.

How do I reset my Sargent and Greenleaf lock?

Use the Management Reset Code to reset my lock?

  1. Execute the MRC sequence using the following steps: Press * 6 # Now enter the MRC. After entering the MRC, press #
  2. EX: *6# 135 0/1 87 #
  3. Applicable to: 6120, 6123, Z02 Locks.

How to open the Sargent and Greenleaf 8077 padlock?

Sargent & Greenleaf 8077 High Security Combination Padlock. Turn clockwise and stop on your second number when passing it the 3rd time. Turn counterclockwise again and stop at your third number on your 2nd time passing it. Finally, turn clockwise and stop at zero. Pull the shackle to open the lock.

What do you need to know about the 8077 padlock?

The shackle is not extremely thick on the lock meaning it is able to fit many applications but with large enough bolt cutters it can be cut. The primary goal of the 8077 combination padlock is to ensure that if someone gets through the lock you know it. This lock uses a 3 number combination followed by a return to zero.

What kind of combination lock does S & G use?

S&G’s Group 1 combination lock portfolio includes locks for two-handed or single-handed operation, and Group 1R options tested to withstand radiological attacks.

What do you need for a group 1 Lock?

With three combination wheels, our Group 1 combination locks offer over 1 million possible combinations to deter combination hacking attempt. Product Advisor What do you need? Brass and aluminum wheels.

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