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Title: Different Tools Used by Mobile Locksmiths in Melbourne


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Various Tools Used by Mobile Locksmiths in
Melbourne
  • A mobile locksmith is a normal service provider
    who serves customers with the needs of automotive
    locksmithing. Sometimes those people who have
    lost their keys or locked them in their own cars,
    at this situation these mobile locksmiths use
    their special tools to unlock the car doors
    without any damage to the car.
  • In my previous articles, I have often talked
    about how locksmiths help us in the midnight, how
    they are ready to assist us 24x7 hours, etc. But
    do you know what kind of tools they use for their
    locksmith services? Though it is not crucial to
    know, but still it is very necessary while
    choosing your mobile locksmiths in Melbourne
    city. At least you can ask them before hiring
    whether they are using these tools or not! Lets
    discuss about some of the tools

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1) Auto Jigglers
  • These Auto jigglers are otherwise called as
    tryout or bump keys. These are an arrangement
    between a key and a lock pick. They look like a
    ring of keys, but each key has its individual
    exclusive shape which has been designed to pick a
    lock. Most of the cars use their own unique key
    blanks, which have their own shape and
    dimensions. Every key used on that model will
    have the same fundamental features. A set of auto
    jigglers includes these features, but mixing them
    with universal tools which can replace a key. So
    every mobile locksmith should have a set of
    jigglers for each major car model like Fords, for
    trucks and for European cars.

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2) J and L Tools
  • A J instrument is used on cars which have
    switched lock or unlock button along the inside
    of the door and this is a feature which basically
    found in older cars. While new model cars have
    recessed or electrical lock buttons. The J tool
    can be fed through the window so that it reaches
    in the car easily. From here, it can be planned
    to switch the unlock button and release the door.
  • A L tool looks like a J tool, but has a slightly
    different in shape to work with various types of
    vehicle designs. Both of these tools are often
    employed with extra wires and guides which are
    fed through the top of the window to aid the
    locksmith to access the lock.

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3) Slim Jim
  • A slim Jim is also known as a slim shim which is
    one of the key apparatus used by the mobile
    locksmiths. It contains a steel bar which may
    change from a few inches to a few feet in length.
    The bar is jagged at the bottom and may have a
    curve or slope along its length. A mobile
    locksmith can penetrate this tool between the
    glass and weather stripping on a car window to
    open the door without the keys. The notch on the
    bar is used to activate the regulator arm for the
    car's locking mechanism. Slim Jim models are to
    some extent altered, depending on the type of car
    being worked on. Only a trained mobile locksmith
    should use this apparatus, as inappropriate
    application can deactivate the car's airbags or
    electrical system.
  • St. Kilda Locksmiths have a professional team who
    has expertise in mobile locksmithing. You can
    contact them to hire mobile locksmiths in
    Melbourne at any time.

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