La Gard 3330 relocking spring
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I had some trouble opening my safe lately, after 50-60 tries (and questioning my sanity) it finally opened to my surprise and relief. It is a La Gard 3330 and after having gotten it open I tried again with the door open, and I could not duplicate the opening. I decided that something was wrong with it so I removed the lock from the safe and reconfigured it on my bench with the back off and after fooling with it for awhile I finally got it to the point where it should have opened but the bolt would'nt retract. I finally realized that there is a relocking spring that pops onto the side of the bolt if the back cover is off. I have no idea how to reinstall it, I'm tempted to leave it out. Has anybody dealt with this? Help! I still have not resolved my opening problems, this is a seconary nusience.
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Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
The spring is easy enough to reinstall but I do not have one on hand to walk you though it.
As for the opening problems try spinning the dial and see if all of the wheels are spinning. One might be slipping and will not spin as much as the rest Try turning the dial 4 times left and then use a marker to draw a line across them all as a witness mark. Then spin it the other way 4-5 times and repeat back and forth then do 4 times the first way and see if the line still matches up.
As for the opening problems try spinning the dial and see if all of the wheels are spinning. One might be slipping and will not spin as much as the rest Try turning the dial 4 times left and then use a marker to draw a line across them all as a witness mark. Then spin it the other way 4-5 times and repeat back and forth then do 4 times the first way and see if the line still matches up.
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Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
Thanks, I will try that. I think it was pure luck that I got it open at all.
Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
after screwing with it for a while, it seems that the first number is off by two. I guess the first guy that set the combo was not very accurate and that explains why I have had so much trouble with opening this safe since I got it.
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I still see no reason to put the relocker spring back into it. It seems that it only works if you already have the safe open.
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I'm so pissed off that it took me so long to figure out that that the safe builder had sloppily set the combination so long ago. It's my only interaction with safe locks, I just figured that they were hard to open. Now I can open it every time, even quickly and sloppily. Crap!
Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
Welcome to the forum, Sucks to hear you had these troubles. If its a safe then keep in mind you have it there for a reason and not because its a pretty big box. Also post pictures, they are always worth a thousand words.
Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
The relocker spring is in the lower right corner. with 'point'
of spring in the up position and the 'open' section of the spring to the right, drop spring into slot below locking bolt. make sure the BB is in the hole on the lock body beneath the locking bolt. Press down on spring 'point' as you move the bolt to the locked position. To release from locked position , press spring down and move bolt to open position. Attach cover. Relocker spring does not need to be installed for lock to function. Once again, do not lose the BB beneath the locking bolt. The BB goes in the "black' dot in the photo beneath the bolt slot. I apologize for the poor quality pics.
of spring in the up position and the 'open' section of the spring to the right, drop spring into slot below locking bolt. make sure the BB is in the hole on the lock body beneath the locking bolt. Press down on spring 'point' as you move the bolt to the locked position. To release from locked position , press spring down and move bolt to open position. Attach cover. Relocker spring does not need to be installed for lock to function. Once again, do not lose the BB beneath the locking bolt. The BB goes in the "black' dot in the photo beneath the bolt slot. I apologize for the poor quality pics.
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Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
Thanks for those pics, I'm still kinda lost. I'm still wondering why it needs to be there as it works fine without it.
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Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
lovelocks wrote:Thanks for those pics, I'm still kinda lost. I'm still wondering why it needs to be there as it works fine without it.
It is the relocker spring. If somebody punches out the back of the safe lock that prevents the bolt from retracting. Try opening the lock without the back cover on with the spring installed.
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Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
Bitbuster, What is this BB you speak of? Mine just has the spring. I found the BB under the bolt. Are you saying that the spring is installed under the bolt, before the bolt goes in?
Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
the BB goes right where you found it. i just emphasized that part so you would not lose/forget to put it back in the proper spot. the black dot in photo is on the lock body beneath the bolt.
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Re: La Gard 3330 relocking spring
I've got it figured out now, it only works when the back is on the lock. Thanks for the help, I'll be putting it back together with the relocker spring included.
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