LISHI HU162T(10) 2-in-1 Auto Pick and Decoder for Audi has been released at uobd2:
http://www.uobdii.com/wholesale/lishi-hu162t10-2-in-1-auto-pick-and-decoder-for-audi.html
Test ok:
Monday, December 11, 2017
Friday, December 8, 2017
How to Use Lishi Locksmith Tools 2 in 1
Lishi locksmith tools at http://www.uobdii.com/wholesale/brand-lishi/ are
recognised by professionals around the globe for their quality, ease of
use and outstanding ability to get the job done. From superior picks
and decoders to training vices, dedicated courses and professional
guides; the product range covers a spectrum of vehicles and lock types
and every single tool has been designed and manufactured to the highest
standard and for the most efficiency.
Original lishi tools are trusted by professionals because it allows you to work with confidence. The tools are developed to protect both the door lock and the vehicle; they have been designed specifically for speed, with most tools getting the job done in less than 3 minutes.
Lishi decoder is made with high grade stainless steel, every tool is durable and has been designed to fit into the lock smoothly.
Lishi training – Practice is key when it comes to becoming a master in this profession, which is why there is a range of training vices and products to help you perfect your picking skills – whether you are a trainee or experienced locksmith, practice always makes perfect. Lishi manuals and guides will give you all the information you need to work with our tools to an extremely high standard and for those who want to perfect their skills that little bit extra, Genuine Lishi training courses will get you well on your way.
How to tell a original lishi tool?
Aside from the Genuine Lishi Chinese logo which is your guarantee of quality, all tools will come with a unique serial number, this number can be used to register your tool and if you can register your tool you know it is an official Genuine Lishi tool.
Take an original Lishi Hu66 2 in 1 decoder
Lishi 2 in 1 user guide: how to use Lishi 2 in 1 to get codes?
This is LISHI pick guide for Audi Ford VW Porsche Seat Skoda HU66 2-in-1, used for get codes before cutting keys on Condor XC mini master.
Original lishi tools are trusted by professionals because it allows you to work with confidence. The tools are developed to protect both the door lock and the vehicle; they have been designed specifically for speed, with most tools getting the job done in less than 3 minutes.
Lishi decoder is made with high grade stainless steel, every tool is durable and has been designed to fit into the lock smoothly.
Lishi training – Practice is key when it comes to becoming a master in this profession, which is why there is a range of training vices and products to help you perfect your picking skills – whether you are a trainee or experienced locksmith, practice always makes perfect. Lishi manuals and guides will give you all the information you need to work with our tools to an extremely high standard and for those who want to perfect their skills that little bit extra, Genuine Lishi training courses will get you well on your way.
How to tell a original lishi tool?
Aside from the Genuine Lishi Chinese logo which is your guarantee of quality, all tools will come with a unique serial number, this number can be used to register your tool and if you can register your tool you know it is an official Genuine Lishi tool.
Take an original Lishi Hu66 2 in 1 decoder
Lishi 2 in 1 user guide: how to use Lishi 2 in 1 to get codes?
This is LISHI pick guide for Audi Ford VW Porsche Seat Skoda HU66 2-in-1, used for get codes before cutting keys on Condor XC mini master.
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
How to tell if your locksmith tool is original Lishi or not?
Someone feedback it is not difficult to tell if you locksmith tool is original Lishi or not.
Here I would like to share 3 tips to recognize the real one from the bad one.
Tip 1:
MR Li showed a test where he drew a copy tool down a metal chair leg and the tool marked the table, he repeated with his tool and no mark.
Tip 2: Real lishi tool with a new hollogram logo – Mr. Li face, that will be hard to replicate.
Take uobdii.com for example, it is an original lishi tool authorized distributor for approx 4 years, all Lishi tool here: http://www.uobdii.com/wholesale/brand-lishi/, after open it you will agree they are all marked with such a logo.
Take this HON66 2-in-1 Auto Pick for example.
Tip 3: Check patent number on the tools
The one made by the inventor, Mr. Li , you will see the patent number on the tools. The other one is NOT make by Mr. Li, it does NOT have patent number on it.
Look at the following one, “PAT: 2006xxxxx” is the Patent number:
Hope it helps!
FYI, one UK customer feedback he really like more the china tools than the European ‘originals’. The china ones are more comfortable to hold and use for him.
Here I would like to share 3 tips to recognize the real one from the bad one.
Tip 1:
MR Li showed a test where he drew a copy tool down a metal chair leg and the tool marked the table, he repeated with his tool and no mark.
Tip 2: Real lishi tool with a new hollogram logo – Mr. Li face, that will be hard to replicate.
Take uobdii.com for example, it is an original lishi tool authorized distributor for approx 4 years, all Lishi tool here: http://www.uobdii.com/wholesale/brand-lishi/, after open it you will agree they are all marked with such a logo.
Take this HON66 2-in-1 Auto Pick for example.
Tip 3: Check patent number on the tools
The one made by the inventor, Mr. Li , you will see the patent number on the tools. The other one is NOT make by Mr. Li, it does NOT have patent number on it.
Look at the following one, “PAT: 2006xxxxx” is the Patent number:
Hope it helps!
FYI, one UK customer feedback he really like more the china tools than the European ‘originals’. The china ones are more comfortable to hold and use for him.
Saturday, December 2, 2017
How to use Lishi HU66 2 in 1 decoder for VW Audi Seat Skoda Ford Porsche
It’s an instruction on how to get codes with Lishi HU66 2 in 1 decoder before cutting keys on Condor XC mini master.
Lishi HU66 decode success!
Then you can cut keys with the codes on iKeycutter Condor key cutting machine.
Tech support from http://www.uobdii.com/
Lishi HU66 decode success!
Then you can cut keys with the codes on iKeycutter Condor key cutting machine.
Tech support from http://www.uobdii.com/
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
How to use Genuine Lishi TOY43R 2in1
Genuine Lishi TOY43R 2in1 locksmith tool, how to use:
Despite only having 8 positions on this pick decoder , this tool is for the 10 Cut TOY43R lock and not the 8 cut toy43 lock with the 2 split wafer positions in it.
The reason this tool only has 8 of the 10 positions on it , is due to the door lock only housing 8 of the 10 cuts , only the ignition houses all 10 wafers . Once the door lock is picked and decoded , the 8 decoded and known cuts are entered into instacode , and the cutting tree will give you the remaining 2 cuts required for the ignition. Position 1 and 2 are found in the ignition lock only , so the tool grid is numbered 3 to 10.
The Lishi TOY43 2in1 pick is a very quick pick and decode for this very widely used Toyota lock , and will simplify producing the key blade for this lock and greatly simplify the entire gain entry process on this lock.
My own experience with this tool is to gain entry in under a minute generally and pick and decode in under 5 mins every time, so far without fail.
There is no proven picking sequence as yet with this particular tool , be careful not to overlift , as the No 4 cuts need no lift at all as these are already set to open as soon as tension is applied , so the more No 4 cuts the lock has in it , the simpler it will be to pick open.
Only a light to medium tension is required , and if a wafer has any movement at all , do not lift it at all !.
The lock has no preference to picking direction , and is easily picked to either direction , in addition the lock doesn’t need to be picked first , you can direct decode this with the 2in1 by applying turning tension and reading each position. However a more accurate decode is always achieved if picked first and held in the picked position, especially on worn locks.
The Picking Process
When picking this lock , the most common mistake is too much tension and overlifting , too much tension almost always leads to overlifting a wafer .
I cant stress enough the need to use only a light to medium tension and have full control over the lifting arm at all times.
Prior to picking i always advise flushing the lock out well with WD40 / GT85 or similar , this will help maximise feel during the picking process .
As I have already mentioned above , the No 4 wafers are already set and need no lift what so ever is needed to set these , so gently tickling each position to feel for any slight movement is essential , so when probing for a binding wafer it is essential that you don’t lift any wafer more than a ¼ mm , just a tiny tickle will confirm if binding or moving , if moving then leave well alone, as overlifting a No 4 cut is a common reason for failure to pick this lock.
As the lock has no confirmed preferred picking sequence , it is simple and traditional picking process of tickling each position no more than a ¼ mm to find a binding wafer , if it moves at all leave it alone, if it binds lift it just one grid increment at a time until movement is felt when tickling, so pick a binding wafer 1 x grid increment , then tickle it ¼ mm to see if moving or still binding, if still binding then pick another grid increment until movement is felt.
As long as you only lift a binding wafer , then once each binding wafer has movement the lock will open , demonstrated in the picture guide below.
Picking The TOY43 lock
Begin by fully inserting the Lishi TOY43 tool into the lock and apply a light to medium tension
Find the 1st Binding wafer and then each binding wafer in turn
In this Lock position 3 is the 1st to bind & pick
Position 8 is the next to bind and pick
Position 6 is the next to bind and pick
Position 5 is the next to bind and pick
Position 5 binds and picks again and the lock opens.
This particular lock was picked in under a minute so was a fairly simple differ to pick open due to the amount of No 4 cuts in the lock. As positions 4 , 7 , 9 and 10 didnt need picking , this confirms to us that these are No 4 cuts , the below decode process should confirm this.
Decoding the TOY43 lock using the Lishi 2in1 locksmith tool
This lock can be direct decoded , without the need for it being picked first , the process is to apply firm tension and decode each position using the same process as decoding when picked , however on worn locks the odd misleading reading can happen, so we advise picking first for best and most accurate results.
As this is a twin lifter tool , we decode in the same direction as we picked in , pushing the lifting arm across the numbered line and reading the cut height from where it stops using the numbered lines on the right hand side grid.
The process is as simple as hold the lock in the picked position and read each position 3 to 10 as below .
Position 3 is a No 3 cut
Position 4 is confirmed as a No 4 cut
Position 5 is a No 2 cut
Position 6 is a No 2 cut
Position 7 is confirmed as a No 4 cut
Position 8 is a No 3 cut
Position 9 is confirmed as a No 4 cut
Position 10 is also confirmed as a No 4 cut
This gives us the majority of the key cuts needed , and gives us the 10 cut key from bow to tip of ??34224344 , so we enter this into instacode , and it gives us the cutting tree , which in this case was 1 of several possible keys that would use a maximum of 2 blanks to find correct key.
However , despite the fact that this tool is not designed for the ignition , i insert the tool fully into the ignition and feel for the 1st 2 wafers , it wont line up to a grid position accurately , but when a light tension is applied to the lock and you have found the 1st 2 wafers the cut height grid is still accurate and the front 2 positions can be directly decoded , so the entire key can be read .
In doing this the entire key was 2134224344 .
So despite the tool not being constructed to read the ignition , with a little forsight it is possible to read the missing wafers in position 1 and 2 by a little lateral thinking.
Lishi TOY43 2in 1 in details…
http://www.uobdii.com/wholesale/toy43-2-in-1-auto-pick-and-decoder.html
Lishi TOY43 Engraved Line Key in details…
http://www.uobdii.com/wholesale/lishi-toy43r-engraved-line-key.html
Article from Lishi Locksmith Blog:How to use Genuine Lishi TOY43R 2in1
Despite only having 8 positions on this pick decoder , this tool is for the 10 Cut TOY43R lock and not the 8 cut toy43 lock with the 2 split wafer positions in it.
The reason this tool only has 8 of the 10 positions on it , is due to the door lock only housing 8 of the 10 cuts , only the ignition houses all 10 wafers . Once the door lock is picked and decoded , the 8 decoded and known cuts are entered into instacode , and the cutting tree will give you the remaining 2 cuts required for the ignition. Position 1 and 2 are found in the ignition lock only , so the tool grid is numbered 3 to 10.
The Lishi TOY43 2in1 pick is a very quick pick and decode for this very widely used Toyota lock , and will simplify producing the key blade for this lock and greatly simplify the entire gain entry process on this lock.
My own experience with this tool is to gain entry in under a minute generally and pick and decode in under 5 mins every time, so far without fail.
There is no proven picking sequence as yet with this particular tool , be careful not to overlift , as the No 4 cuts need no lift at all as these are already set to open as soon as tension is applied , so the more No 4 cuts the lock has in it , the simpler it will be to pick open.
Only a light to medium tension is required , and if a wafer has any movement at all , do not lift it at all !.
The lock has no preference to picking direction , and is easily picked to either direction , in addition the lock doesn’t need to be picked first , you can direct decode this with the 2in1 by applying turning tension and reading each position. However a more accurate decode is always achieved if picked first and held in the picked position, especially on worn locks.
The Picking Process
When picking this lock , the most common mistake is too much tension and overlifting , too much tension almost always leads to overlifting a wafer .
I cant stress enough the need to use only a light to medium tension and have full control over the lifting arm at all times.
Prior to picking i always advise flushing the lock out well with WD40 / GT85 or similar , this will help maximise feel during the picking process .
As I have already mentioned above , the No 4 wafers are already set and need no lift what so ever is needed to set these , so gently tickling each position to feel for any slight movement is essential , so when probing for a binding wafer it is essential that you don’t lift any wafer more than a ¼ mm , just a tiny tickle will confirm if binding or moving , if moving then leave well alone, as overlifting a No 4 cut is a common reason for failure to pick this lock.
As the lock has no confirmed preferred picking sequence , it is simple and traditional picking process of tickling each position no more than a ¼ mm to find a binding wafer , if it moves at all leave it alone, if it binds lift it just one grid increment at a time until movement is felt when tickling, so pick a binding wafer 1 x grid increment , then tickle it ¼ mm to see if moving or still binding, if still binding then pick another grid increment until movement is felt.
As long as you only lift a binding wafer , then once each binding wafer has movement the lock will open , demonstrated in the picture guide below.
Picking The TOY43 lock
Begin by fully inserting the Lishi TOY43 tool into the lock and apply a light to medium tension
Find the 1st Binding wafer and then each binding wafer in turn
In this Lock position 3 is the 1st to bind & pick
Position 8 is the next to bind and pick
Position 6 is the next to bind and pick
Position 5 is the next to bind and pick
Position 5 binds and picks again and the lock opens.
This particular lock was picked in under a minute so was a fairly simple differ to pick open due to the amount of No 4 cuts in the lock. As positions 4 , 7 , 9 and 10 didnt need picking , this confirms to us that these are No 4 cuts , the below decode process should confirm this.
Decoding the TOY43 lock using the Lishi 2in1 locksmith tool
This lock can be direct decoded , without the need for it being picked first , the process is to apply firm tension and decode each position using the same process as decoding when picked , however on worn locks the odd misleading reading can happen, so we advise picking first for best and most accurate results.
As this is a twin lifter tool , we decode in the same direction as we picked in , pushing the lifting arm across the numbered line and reading the cut height from where it stops using the numbered lines on the right hand side grid.
The process is as simple as hold the lock in the picked position and read each position 3 to 10 as below .
Position 3 is a No 3 cut
Position 4 is confirmed as a No 4 cut
Position 5 is a No 2 cut
Position 6 is a No 2 cut
Position 7 is confirmed as a No 4 cut
Position 8 is a No 3 cut
Position 9 is confirmed as a No 4 cut
Position 10 is also confirmed as a No 4 cut
This gives us the majority of the key cuts needed , and gives us the 10 cut key from bow to tip of ??34224344 , so we enter this into instacode , and it gives us the cutting tree , which in this case was 1 of several possible keys that would use a maximum of 2 blanks to find correct key.
However , despite the fact that this tool is not designed for the ignition , i insert the tool fully into the ignition and feel for the 1st 2 wafers , it wont line up to a grid position accurately , but when a light tension is applied to the lock and you have found the 1st 2 wafers the cut height grid is still accurate and the front 2 positions can be directly decoded , so the entire key can be read .
In doing this the entire key was 2134224344 .
So despite the tool not being constructed to read the ignition , with a little forsight it is possible to read the missing wafers in position 1 and 2 by a little lateral thinking.
Lishi TOY43 2in 1 in details…
http://www.uobdii.com/wholesale/toy43-2-in-1-auto-pick-and-decoder.html
Lishi TOY43 Engraved Line Key in details…
http://www.uobdii.com/wholesale/lishi-toy43r-engraved-line-key.html
Article from Lishi Locksmith Blog:How to use Genuine Lishi TOY43R 2in1
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