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Electronic tool to open safes Plot contact points

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pickmonger2

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Post Mon Sep 07, 2015 3:15 pm

Electronic tool to open safes Plot contact points

A low cost alternative DIY solution that may work for you can be found at http://analoghacking.com/

If you want a professional tool check out this tool from www.vicunatools.com
Each division on a 100 mark dial is broken down to 40. The resolution is 4000 per wheel.

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Assistant Manipulation Aid V3

Ref: Assistant V3

This is a third Generation Manipulation Aid. Intended to assist the manipulator with manual combination safe locks. The Assistant V3 measures the contact point changes, gives a graphical display with high and low readings, and also a gives a visual display of the wheel positions. (This product requires the facility of loading onto a computer to function - therefore the product needs to be loaded onto your own computer or laptop.) The Assistant V3 has the ability to allow the operator to plot the circumference of each wheel. This product now has a resolution, such that, each division of a ‘0 to 100 dial’ is divided into 40. (Currently has an accuracy of 4000 points per revolution)

The Assistant V3 has the facility to store and save the settings, so that one can leave the job and then return.
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Post Tue Sep 08, 2015 11:36 am

Re: Electronic tool to open safes Plot contact points

That looks pretty slick...couldn't find a price for it but I'm guessing it isn't cheap!

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Post Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:51 am

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That Assistant costs a couple thousand as list price. I can sell you a similar tool for half of its price.
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Post Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:44 am

Re: Electronic tool to open safes Plot contact points

Jaakko Fagerlund wrote:That Assistant costs a couple thousand as list price. I can sell you a similar tool for half of its price.


How do you interpret / display the data ?
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Jaakko Fagerlund

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Post Mon Sep 21, 2015 3:29 pm

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oldlock wrote:
Jaakko Fagerlund wrote:That Assistant costs a couple thousand as list price. I can sell you a similar tool for half of its price.


How do you interpret / display the data ?

Computer program (Windows/Mac/Linux) that is still a bit under changes to improve its usability, but basically a graphing software with possibility to save data.
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Post Sat Dec 16, 2017 6:50 pm

Re: Electronic tool to open safes Plot contact points

Jaakko Fagerlund wrote:That Assistant costs a couple thousand as list price. I can sell you a similar tool for half of its price.


I would like to see photos, or find out more.
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Post Sun Dec 17, 2017 3:07 am

Re: Electronic tool to open safes Plot contact points

Wow! A Linux program! Great!

I think an Android app would be nice. My cheap USB camera works with my mobile phone and it is so easy to carry around. For manipulation the screen is probably to small for manipulation, but there are also the bigger tablets.
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