Tool for picking & decoding double sided wafer locks
There are 6 picks, 3 for each side, all of which are different shapes & lengths. Each are manipulated individually by their corresponding plungers (for want of a better word). When each plunger is pushed in, the corresponding pick springs outwards.
The tool is inserted into the lock, tension is applied and the plungers and manipulated until the lock is opened. It's basically a high tech jiggler key... but what makes this really cool is that when the lock is picked and the plug is turned a little, the picks can be locked up by tightening the grubscrews.
What this means is, when the plug is returned to its normal position and the tool removed, you have a kind of makeup key. With this, you can create a working duplicate. How cool is that? If anyone has proper diagrams of this tool, or pictures of the tool itself, I'd love to see them. There is probably a seperate tool for taking readings and decoding the lock aswell, but I only saw the actual pick tool. Somebody has to have some more info on these!