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Two Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases in Brass

Home | Spare Parts | Replacement Soft Briefcase Combination Locks

Two Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases in Brass

Home | Spare Parts | Replacement Soft Briefcase Combination Locks

Two Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases in Brass

Home | Spare Parts | Replacement Soft Briefcase Combination Locks

Two Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases in Brass






Brass 2 Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases CXCBK2
Brass 2 Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases CXCBK2
Brass 2 Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases CXCBK2
Brass 2 Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases CXCBK2

Brass 2 Dial Combination Lock for Briefcases

UK Post £4.95. Spend £30.00 more for free UK postage.

Product Code: CXCBK2


Price: £26.60 (£22.17 ex VAT)
28.14 USD, 26.60 EUR, 203.36 CNY, 4,372.34 JPY

This replacement two dial combination lock suits many briefcases. It is brushed brass and measures 45mm x 47mm x 12mm.

Supplied complete with all parts needed for fitting, including rivet on hasp and back plate for lock.

If you have any queries about the suitability of this luggage spare, please call +44 1494 775577 and ask to speak to Paul.

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Any questions? Call Sara or Paul on 01494 775577 (if not from UK please call 0044 1494 775577) Mon-Fri 9.30 a.m. to 5.00p.m.

 

Fitting A Soft Briefcase Lock

Step 1 Remove the old hasp from the flap by un-screwing it or drilling out the screws.
Step 2 Put the new hasp on the Flap of the case and secure in place with the grub screws.
Step 3 Cut the lining or un-stitch a seam to reveal the back of the old lock.
Step 4 Prise up the metal prongs securing the old lock remove the back plate and then remove the lock.
Step 5 To ensure correct positioning of the new lock engage it into the hasp on the flap and (whilst the lock is engaged) gently press the lock prongs into the main panel of the bag.
Step 6 After the above method you should see 4/2 prong marks indicating where you need to cut the panel. Cut the panel gently with a craft knife ensuring the slot is not too long (its easy to apply too much pressure with a sharp knife).
Step 7 Push the prongs through the slots and on the inside put the back plate over the prongs and fold them down.
Step 8 Once you are happy the lock is in the correct position (having opened and close it a couple of times) stick/ stitch the lining back. (A patch can be cut and stuck with evo-stick or you could simply use a fabric tape.)

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