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Lishi Tools HU64 2 in 1 Locksmith Professional Hand Car Lock Pick Tools

Lishi Tools HU64 2 in 1 Locksmith Professional Hand Car Lock Pick Tools

Brand Name: Lishi
Model Number: HU64
MOQ: 1pcs
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: standard export packing
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Product_Name:
Lishi 2-in-1 Tool
Material:
Metal
Applications:
For Locksmith Tool
Place Of Origin:
China
Type:
2 In 1
Use For:
For Civil Tool
Model:
HU64
MOQ:
1PC
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Product Description
Lishi Tools HU64 2 in 1 Locksmith Professional Hand Car Lock Pick Tools
Lishi Tools HU64 2 in 1 Locksmith Professional Hand Car Lock Pick Tools
Product Specifications
Product Name Lishi 2-in-1 Tool
Material Metal
Applications Locksmith Tool
Place of Origin China
Type 2-in-1
Use for Civil Tool
Model HU64
MOQ 1PC
Product Overview

Every aspect of its form is strictly dictated by its intended function. Ultimately, the tool is crafted to be a direct and efficient interface between the locksmith and the lock's internal mechanism.

Technical Parameters
Applications Locksmith Tool
Use for Civil Tool
Application Scenarios
  • While more famous for automotive use, Lishi tools are also made for certain residential lock profiles. In a residential lockout, the appropriate tool allows for decoding, non-destructive entry, and the creation of a new key for the homeowner.

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Key Features
  • There is no universal "Lishi 2-in-1" tool. Instead, the system consists of numerous individual tools, each precision-engineered for a specific vehicle make, model, and key type, such as HU64 for certain Mercedes-Benz or TOY43AT for Toyota.

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Usage Guidelines
  • The applied tension must be precise. Start with minimal force, often described as the weight of a nickel. Too much force will over-bind the pins, while too little will not create the necessary binding.