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Monday, 24 October 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Common locking faults
Door
locks, like any other mechanism, can stop working properly at inopportune
times. If you're having issues with a lock then this article could help you to
solve the problem.
Key gets stuck or is hard to turn
If you're
having difficulty operating the key in a lock then there are some simple steps
that might free things up before calling out Cusworth Master Locksmiths.
Key is hard to turn
- Check the key
The first step is to make sure you're using the right key! If you need to lift the handle before locking, try pushing it down then lifting again. - Lubricate
Lubricate the lock by spraying a little light oil into the cylinder. - Call a locksmith
If these methods don't work it's a good idea to call a Manchester locksmith. A stiff key could mean that your lock is in need of replacing.
Key is stuck
- Pull
Grip the key firmly and with your other hand push around the keyhole. If you can't get a good grip try using pliers, but remember to be gentle to avoid damaging the lock. - Call a locksmith
If the key won't come out then you will need to call a professional locksmith to remove it without damaging your lock and door.
Key turns but doesn't work
If the
key turns but doesn't lock or unlock the door then this usually means that an
internal mechanism has failed. Call Cusworth
Master Locksmiths on 01625 250275 to solve this problem.
Key won't go in lock
If you
can't get your key in the lock then the first thing to check is that you're
using the right key.
- Defrost the keyhole
If it's very cold then the lock might be frozen. Gently heat the key and insert it gradually into the keyhole. Repeat heating and inserting until the ice has melted. Be careful as this method could result in a stuck or broken key. - Lubricate
Lubricate the lock by spraying a little graphite into the cylinder. - Check the key
If you have a new key it might have been badly cut. Many cobblers and heel bars and market stalls have badly set machines, bad choice of keyblanks and bad training. It is always best to to have keys cut by a member of the MLA (Master Locksmiths Association)
If none
of these steps solve the problem then you may need to have a replacement key
made or the lock replaced.
Door won't latch shut
If the
door latch doesn't engage then it may be out of alignment with the strike plate
(the bit on the door frame that the bolt goes into). Try the following:
- Tighten the screws on the door hinges.
- Try adjusting the strike plate by loosening its screws and shifting it slightly.
- Spray graphite into the latch to lubricate it.
Latch is stuck
If the
door latch is stuck then there are several things that you can check:
- Check the door hinges
Try lifting the door slightly to check that the hinge screws are tight. If the door is out of alignment then the latch will stick. - Check the strike plate
Check that the strike plate aligns with the latch and bolt. If not, try loosening the screws of the strike plate and adjusting the position slightly. - Try lubricating the latch
Spray some graphite into the latch to lubricate it.
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Monday, 3 October 2011
A dwarf burglar has defended his life of crime claiming that it is the only career open to a man his size.
Dwarf burglar- "crime is my only career option"
A dwarf burglar has defended his life of crime claiming that it is the only career open to a man his size.
Photo: NORTH NEWS & PICTURES
By Richard Alleyne
Lee Kildare, 22, who is 3ft 11in tall, confessed this week to burgling an empty house for scrap metal but said it was
his only option because he struggled to get a normal job in a "tall
man's world".
manchester locksmith
Kildare, 22, said: "I've been burgling houses for years. I choose to do it – no one forces me.
"In fact, it's what I have to do for money because I couldn't get a normal job. It's a tall man's world.
"I
have shoplifted in the past and it is easy as no one would ever suspect
me. I normally get away with it because of my height.
"Now
I burgle derelict houses for metal so I can sell it on as scrap. I do
it for extra money, to go with my incapacity benefit."
Kildare, who lives with his mother, was used by a
gang to plunder empty houses for copper and other metal to sell to scrap
yards. He was arrested after a security guard saw his head poking out of a small hole in the front door of a house in Newcastle.
Magistrates heard Kildare was very drunk and his accomplice fled leaving him to take the rap.
"People come to me for help with burglaries because I'm small and can get through small holes.," he said.
"But they are not taking advantage of me. I'm well-known and well-liked and no one picks on me."
Kildare was born with an incurable condition called achondroplasia, caused by an abnormal gene, which affects about one in 20,000 children.
He was given a 12-month community order with supervision, and put on a three-month curfew between 8pm and 7am.
to protect yourself from this problem find a Manchester locksmith
Choosing a locksmith in Manchester
The choice of a locksmith in Manchester is an important step
because you want to make sure that you choose a reputable company, which is
also a genuine Manchester locksmith, and not a national call centre or agency.
Although we trust Locksmiths to let us in and out of our homes, cars and businesses,
as we have become locked out, it is for them to do so in order not to
compromise the integrity of our property. At the same time, to choose a company
with experience and good reputation is the best way to protect your safety and
property in the future, so make sure you do your homework so you can choose the
best locksmith service in Manchester.
Cusworth Master Locksmiths are a Manchester Locksmith
Service who are licensed and screened By the Master Locksmiths Association (MLA)
and the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) when they are shown they can perform
various tasks necessary to do the job. But not everyone who operates a
locksmiths business in Manchester has this, so it is important to ask for and
check references before hiring them. There
are many other associations which sound official, but merely require a
subscription and no checks are carried out. There are no legal requirements for
running an advertising a locksmiths business in the UK and there are a growing
number of people who do a 3 day course in locksmithing by a “get rich quick” training
academy – giving the would be locksmith a certificate and an over inflated idea
that they have the skills and the knowledge to go into someone’s home and make decisions
regarding the safety and security of a family.
It is quite possible many Locksmiths could have criminal
records, unless the correct checks are made, again the best way to protect
yourself is on the MLA website, listing all licensed locksmiths in Manchester and Cheshire
In many cases, you may already know someone who has used the
services of a Locksmith, and may be the best source of information and
recommendations, but it is still important to check the information online.
Online sites and reviews are a great way to determine the
level of service you would expect from Manchester locksmiths. In addition, more
a company is operating may be a testament to their success and confidence that
people have with them. You cannot trust anyone with the keys to your house, and
other customers feel the same way that a company with a bad reputation will not
be able to stay in business for very long, and will regularly change their name.
Check that the company you are considering is insured is another very important
thing you should ask before choosing someone.
If you find the best locksmith service Manchester, all these
issues are very important and can make a huge difference between great service
and a bad transaction. For much of the research undertaken to work with, you may
end up choosing a company that you can work with for many years to come without
having to worry about the safety of your home or car. Don’t Forget to put you preferred
Manchester Locksmith’s phone number in your mobile phone, and recommend them to
friends and family.
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