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La Gard - Type 1 : Model 5010 Lock.pdf - Bryce, Jonathon

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LA GARD HIGH SECURITY ELECTRONIC LOCK<br />

TYPE 1<br />

MODEL <strong>5010</strong>


STRONG ARM - MINI DRILL<br />

RIG<br />

Using the Strong Arm Mini Drill<br />

Rig template, T3, align the<br />

template with the position of the<br />

bolt. Use the “P” Hole to drill into<br />

the solenoid.<br />

DRILL POINT<br />

With the T3 template removed,<br />

you can scope the hole to view<br />

the swing bolt and see if you have<br />

removed enough of the solenoid.<br />

DRILL LOCATION<br />

LG <strong>5010</strong><br />

The best way to defeat the lock is to drill<br />

for the solenoid. Using the picture to the<br />

left as reference, the solenoid is located 1<br />

1/8” up and 3/8” left from the spindle<br />

hole center. Using a ¼” drill bit will clear<br />

out a majority of the solenoid and allow<br />

the swing bolt to operate.<br />

Note that by drilling, there will be burrs<br />

that will “hang up” the bolt work action,<br />

so repeated sharp pulls on the opening<br />

lever may be necessary to open the safe.<br />

Drill Point from spindle center:<br />

1 1/8” UP and 3/8” LEFT<br />

Drill Bit Size: ¼”<br />

THE DRILL POINT IS<br />

COVERED BY THE DIAL<br />

RING<br />

After making repairs, the dial ring<br />

will cover the drill point, leaving a<br />

“neat” looking repair.

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