id=4409
Категория: Испытание замков (взлом, тестирование)
Метод тестирования: Взлом отмычками
Замок. Производитель: ABUS. Артикул: Granit 37/55
Описание: Granit 37/55 [468] Abus Granit 37/55 Padlock Picked and Gutted ()
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Время взлома: 1 мин
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @reformCopyright 09.04.2023 The current version of this padlock, as well as all other Grant models, I believe, does come with a disc detainer core.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Singh-vc6yc 13.07.2021 Wich is the best padlock?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Achim.R 01.03.2021 Hey. Would you say the lock is a good one for lock my 20ft container ? Or is it not so secure. Can you recommend me a safe one till 100$           @amr8522 07.03.2021->the new abus granit 37/55 or 37RK/80 is very good and safe           @amr8522 07.03.2021->also the ABLOY super weather 350 is good choice for containers
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @danielroglich3309 07.04.2020 Great job picking brother as usual, was looking forward to the Abus granite, never seen one before except in catalogues lol thanks for sharing it with us!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @ericdeltoro8484 28.06.2019 There looks to be a newer variation of this same lock with, according to the technical sheet, an Abus plus disc cylinder. I'm looking for a good, budget friendly lock and I was looking at the 37/80 but its kind of expensive. The 37/55 is $20 cheaper and I was wondering if the new 37/55 used the same core as the 37/80.           @PucciBear 14.04.2022->same disc cylinder core with a 3D key. the lock in this video is an older model.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @patrice373 29.10.2018 How about when it's integrated to an Abus ConHasp 215/100 padlock box ?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @dragade101 24.09.2018 I get you have some experience with these locks could you disclose some of that like you picked this off camera for 5 sessions, at least 1 hour of practice and getting this picked open before showing this result
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @tonyaguiar3495 04.11.2017 Old lock style for the Abus Granite lock 37/55. The lock has a completely different key and lock materials.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @ganzonomy 03.06.2017 Just added a 37/55 with the ABUSPlus system to my lock collection. Smoothest lock I own by a large margin. When did the plus core initially surface?           @BL-yj2wp 05.06.2017->ganzonomy In 2001.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @saritagracia 12.05.2017 zinc alloys used for castings are about as strong as brass (some brasses are stronger then others) and almost as corrosion resistant. that is, if they're using the good stuff. but i'm sure abus is.           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->See my videos #30 and 139 for an idea of why zinc is a very, very bad idea for the lock core.           @saritagracia 16.05.2017->i admit, low melting points are big weak weakness for zinc alloys. But my first comment is still true, quality zinc alloys are just as strong as brass. bad idea? sure, but it will still take a torch to get through it in decent time, especially if the body has a much higher melting point, such as this lock. in addition, i intended to infer nothing as far as its fitness as a lock material, other than it's strength, which most assume to always be poor. in fact, high point makes their (+P rated) firearms mostly out of zamak- guns that are renown for chunkiness durability and reliability.           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->+superdupergrover I referenced the two videos to show zinc melting, and the particular attack used to melt the core.           @saritagracia 16.05.2017->i understand now. i assumed you got mixed up, like i did evidently. you know what they say about assumptions:)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @dsloop3907 12.05.2017 less than a minute to open it. Is that an Abus/ Masterlock?           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->There's only so much that you can do with spools.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @RuneInternational 12.05.2017 nice to see the standard alignment pin in the last chamber and a fixed anti-drill plate. an average lock might have to stop 0+ bandits in their lifetime, but open smooth and with ease thousands of times with the key. Remember not to compare the picking in hand or vise to one in the field, stuck to a bracket in a weird angle on a rainy day with a drooling doberman smiling behind you :)           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->That's a fair point. It's one reason that I don't pick padlocks in a vice anymore... to add some realism and make picking a bit harder. But picking in the field will always be a different animal... environmental and mounts options are diverse and can conspire to make "easy" lock quite difficult.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @crazyd3mon968 12.05.2017 The moment I saw "Abus Granit" in the title I was like "What!?" but then I realized it was an older Granit still a good pick though.           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->Sorry... the Plus core is still beyond me.           @crazyd3mon968 17.05.2017->It's all good I'm pretty sure only like 3 people have a even a slim chance of picking an Abus Plus core
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @NoctisMotus 12.05.2017 Nice work. Finding zinc parts is a little WTF. :)           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->Thanks, and agreed. Was not expecting to find that in a Granit!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @pbanthonyv 12.05.2017 Less than one quiet minute for a $100 lock, not good.           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->Well, it's old also. The newer version is far more pick resistant.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @lmars5933 12.05.2017 Hay L.P.L. NICE SPP'D BUDDY. I Guess even abus cuts corners sometimes disappointment on the core .but 4 spools. look like a fun pick .you pick that in under one minute. .thanks for sharing. another video for the library. .?????           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->Thanks.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @williamdegener 12.05.2017 can you do a giveaway?           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->Not on this lock, but I will do a nice giveaway soon... coming up on the two year anniversary in June. :-)           @williamdegener 16.05.2017->Cool deal.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @DonzLockz 12.05.2017 Maybe this was their Abus Zinc model!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @LockNoob 12.05.2017 I did a video of one of these almost a double ear ago when I'd just started and I was really shocked that the Granit was so easy to pick. Of course the newer disc detainer versions are almost impossible, so I guess the jokes on us :-)           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->Did yours have the same core? I'm curious now because of the speculation in the comments that this may be a fake. As for the new ones... that Abus Plus core is a beast.           @LockNoob 16.05.2017->Yes, as far as I know. I never gutted it... it was back in the dark days when I didn't have followers etc.ill post the vid link in another comment as it's likely to go to your held/spam folder...
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @JEMHull-gf9el 12.05.2017 with all those spools it was probably a delight to pick. But I would expect little more fro a Abus "granit". Perhaps that is why they moved to the disc detainer core.           @lockpickinglawyer 16.05.2017->Definitely... the old Granits were unimpressive, pick wise.