Rekeying a lock means to change the working key of the lock to a different key without replacing the lock itself.
How do you rekey a door lock.
Door knobs door levers and deadbolts with keyed locks usually have two sets of pins set within a plug.
Place knob with cylinder back on chassis.
Get a rekeying kit.
Push the fine tipped tool included in the kit into the doorknob clip to separate the knob from the door.
Also called pinning kits rekeying kits are available at most hardware stores and home centers.
Insert the pins and reassemble the lock.
19 insert new key and 18 move to the unlock position.
Step 2 place the tube shaped tool on the lock and push out the cylinder.
You ll have to remove the lock from the door for this option and bring the key that currently opens.
17 insert complete cylinder assembly back into the knob.
Attached to springs the driver pins are all the same length.
If there are screws in the doorknob loosen and remove them with a screwdriver to remove the knob.
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Once the new pins are in reverse the steps to reassemble the lock.
In simpler words you keep the same lock but the old key will no longer operate it.
Dump out the old pins insert the new key and use tweezers or small needle nose pliers to match the new colored pins to the color code on the special instruction sheet.
This is done by taking the lock apart and replacing some of the parts inside called tumblers or key pins.
Driver pins and key pins.
Pushing a key into the plug forces the pins up and down at varying heights.
Rotate until you can lock the knob component in place.
These will not be changed out when rekeying the lock.
Rekeying a house lock 1.
Simulate locking and unlocking the product to confirm rekey success.
Remove the exterior doorknob or lock face.
Take the lock locking knob or deadbolt to the locksmith local lumberyard or hardware store.