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Spectra chassis lock removal
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:54 pm
by Mastertech
Can any one tell me how to remove the lock from a high power spectra chassis. Im putting my radio into a new chassis and cannot get the lock out. (I have the right key) THNAKS!
Re: Spectra chassis lock removal
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 2:19 pm
by Jim202
The common 2135 key should open that lock.
Is it not turning or hard to put the key in? Try some WD-40 as
a way of freeing up the pins inside the lock.
You might also have too much pressure on the lock from the
bottom plate. Try forcing or pushing the radio to the front or
rear. You can try pushing the radio towards the rear away from
the cables and see if you can then rotate the lock.
You can't gain access to the lock from the top cover. You need
to do it from the bottom of the radio. If it is still mounted to
the mounting plate, your SOL.
Next option, as a last resort, is to drill out the lock. Problem
with that, is your liable to do damage to the radio in the process.
Jim
Mastertech wrote:Can any one tell me how to remove the lock from a high power spectra chassis. Im putting my radio into a new chassis and cannot get the lock out. (I have the right key) THNAKS!
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 2:59 pm
by jmr061
I think he wants to remove it and install it in another chassis, doesn't sound like he is having issues with the lock not working. I have some spare chassis that have locks in them. Ill take a look and get back to you.
Jason
Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 4:02 pm
by Mastertech
Thanks you both for your input on this matter. Jason, you are right, im trying to switch the lock into a brand new chassis I just got from moto. If you figure out how to get this thing out let me know. Thanks again.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:15 am
by kcbooboo
I've never seen one, but...
Most lock cylinders are held in place with a threaded nut or some form of spring clip from the back. You may have to remove the locking mechanism from the cylinder; usually one nut or screw holds it to the back of the cylinder.
There may be a set-screw holding the cylinder in place, so look for small holes perpendicular to the cylinder, or maybe on the inside of the front panel casting. Also, look at, or feel the casting for a slight dimple which might be a plug that fills the hole where the set-screw is hiding. You may have to carefully drill this plug out.
Any metal plate behind the cylinder would need to be removed, of course. Follow the locking mechanism from where it fits into the base plate back towards the cylinder and remove anything you can, carefully. Of course, all of this is just common mechanical ingenuity.
Perhaps in hindsight, it might have been easier (although not cheaper) to buy the chassis with the lock mechanism. But since Motorola sold you the chassis without it, there must be a way to transfer or at least install a lock into it.
Bob M.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:16 am
by jhooten
Unlock the lock, insert a shim into the slot in the side of the lock far enough to release the retainer, and slide the lock out. If memory serve me, that is.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 9:08 am
by jmr061
Yup he has it right, a spring retainer clip, turn the lock and insert something in the hole and it should release. I tried two different size papers clips, no go. I broke one chassis to see how it works
Jason
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:00 pm
by Will
Seems that the Mocom 70 lock tool would work.
I is just a hardened steal wire, the trick is the end has a flat one sided taper. The flat side goes away from the lock cycl. and the flat moves the lock ring from the casting.
Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 3:44 pm
by Mastertech
Ok cool, this worked, thank you all.