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Lishi Lock Pick Guide For Beginners

2022-08-30 08:54


How do you use a Lishi lock pick? How does a Lishi Lock Pick work? If you want to find answer on these two questions, then you are at the right place!
 
What Are Lishi Picks?
The Lishi lock pick is a lock pick specifically designed for vehicles. They are over 100 different Lishi selections, each designed for different brands and models of vehicles on the market. They were invented by a Chinese with a patent.
 
You can not only open the lock, but also decode the lock by determining how deep each disk or chip is in the lock sequence. If you wish, this will allow you to create a key to the lock without removing it.
 
How does Lishi Pick & Decoders work?
Each lock has a different keyway profile on the lock and ignition lock. In other words, the shape of the keyway varies by make and model and even registration date. When the right pry is inserted into the right lock, it allows you to apply "rotational tension" to the lock, thereby "mimicking" the action of turning the key. You then use the arm of the Lishi pry to manually lift (or push down) each chip or disc so that the lock can be removed.
 
Light Tension
Be sure to follow this guide to properly prepare your lock for a lishi tool. After your lock is prepped and your tool is inserted into the lock, the lishi tool is fairly easy to learn. First you want to take your left hand and apply light tension on the tension handle. Many people when starting off will use what I call Gorilla Hands and apply way too much force. In some cases, an increase of tension can be strategically used but in general keep the tension light. Tension should be applied throughout the whole procedure. If you let off tension, the wafers will reset and you will have to restart the picking process.
 
If It’s Stiff, It’s Ready to be Picked
Using your pick tabs, start at the first space. While applying tension, bounce the wafer as seen in the video to check for stiffness. If you feel nothing, it likely does not have a wafer there and you can disregard this space. If it’s springy, this means it is NOT ready to be picked. If it is stiff, you can slowly pull the tab setting it into the correct depth. After you set/pick the wafer, give it another spring test before moving onto the next space. If it is stiff, you either set the wafer too far or did not set it far enough. A correctly set/picked wafer will retract about one depth on the reader and spring back.
 
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