The pressure exerted on the bump key causes the key pins to push the driver pins above the shear line.
How to unlock a locked door from the outside.
To bump a lock the bump key is inserted into the keyway and pressure is applied via a hammer or a screwdriver.
At this exact moment if the right amount of torque is applied you will be able to unlock a door without a key.
Usually there is a little key looks like an l on top of the door frame.
If you hear a click the lock is disengaged and the door should open freely.
Gently insert the screwdriver s flathead into the door knob s slot then turn it counterclockwise.
If your bathroom door has a button lock from the inside and a little hole on the knob on the outside as seen in the above video then a screwdriver can certainly help you out.
You ll need to hold the tension lever in place at the bottom of the keyhole to prevent the pins in the lock from falling back into place while you lift them with the first pin.
Fit the bump key into the lock up to the last pin.
To unlock the door from the outside to unlock from the outside you need to add a lock cylinder installing it so that the spindle is inserted into the flat hole next to the release lever.
Every soft click you feel as you push a key into a lock is a pin being lifted by a tooth of the lock and then dropping onto the cut below it.
This will trigger the release lever and the bolt should spring open.
This quick and easy method can help you open a door that s locked from the inside.
To open it up all you need to do is thread a coat hanger or hooked piece of wire through the top of the door and open the emergency latch which can also be done by the rope many emergency latches.
Make a hook at the end of a second pin to create a tension lever.
The head of the screwdriver must be small enough to slip inside the slot of the outside door knob.
When it happens here we use something small the ink pen without the cover the plastic casing holding the ink works well keep poking it and jiggle the handle until it opens.
Pin and tumbler locks are made of a round segment that turns once the pins inside line up and no longer blocks its motion.
You re going to need a screwdriver with a skinny rod because the thicker rod won t be able to fit through the hole.
If the locking mechanism is a latchbolt the kind of bolt that is spring loaded and has one angled edge and the angled edge is facing away from you you can hook it with a wire hanger.
For this kind of lock the best tool is a small flathead screwdriver.
Insert that end into the keyhole then bend the pin so it s flush against the outside of the lock.