 Hey guys, this is Alex and I have a new toy that I took apart and figured I'd Take a little video of putting it back together. This is an anchor loss padlock. Here's the box that it came in Made in Finland, I believe, or Sweden? Sweden? kind of neat appears to be stainless steel Very shiny and it is a disc retainer lock It's part of why I bought it This is what the key looks like Thing out of the way, and there's just a close-up of the key You can see the bedding in there It's very subtle so These are full cuts as far as I can tell that's a zero to zero zero and then there's like a one Two and then this one is like a five or one off of full So that's the tolerance. It's a tiny bit. It's a fraction of a millimeter key, this is an abyss plus key You can see the difference in width so it's a I don't know quarter The three quarters of the width maybe two-thirds of the width It's a little thinner Think Maybe a little bit thinner no warding But you can also see that the cuts are perhaps a little bit smaller than on the abyss so A little higher probably a little higher precision lock There's the top so Each each disc there's little spacers each disc has a a notch at the bottom that lines up at the sidebar Okay, and this is the unlocked position so I can take the key out I'm not going to remove it all the way, but you can see how much of the key is blank up until You get to the bidding and then when you turn this The first 90 degrees or so moves all those little wheels And you can see the notches in there Get that all the way When those are all aligned correctly Then of course the sidebar Can go in I don't know how well you can see but that has moved into the little slot That's why the wires here is help keeping everything together Now when you turn it further So when I as I was turning it this way just the if this is the locking here is the locking area As I turn it further a couple of these discs, which are known as zero discs These are places on the key like here Here here and here where there's no cutout Which means that the wheel turns all the way full rotation And it runs up against the side of this little window here And when it does that now when you twist you're pushing on The plug as it were and that if the sidebar has retracted then it is able to rotate and unlock the lock They all pretty much work this way That looks just like an Abloy on the inside. In fact, it's almost an exact replica of an Abloy With a few small differences So what was cool about this as opposed to an Abloy is that the The core is removable and most of the Abloy locks it's not so there's this little set screw Which am I still in frame? There's this little set screw that goes into this hole where the Torx driver and holds engages into this slot and the It's a little retaining bit which is I seem some kind of hardened steel Engages in there and keeps you from removing it. So like Bill's trick of prying the thing out I guess if you put in a force on it you might break something, but you're not going to just pry it out It's going to probably break your tool before anything happens And if you're ever fiddling with one of these It's really really It's really really fiddly about Getting all these little things in there and aligned properly So pay very close attention when you're taking it apart And I would recommend leaving the key in because that'll help everything stay in because you've got to have something to pull on To get it out You can see this disc here or even in this position wants to fall out And if they're not just exactly aligned it won't it won't work right so That's the anchor loss Hadlock I'll put it back together and maybe get a quick shot of of it working I'm back with the anchor loss Swedish disc detainer lock Which I have now reassembled After a lot of fiddling If you do take one of these apart strongly recommend doing it in a spacious clean work area And proceed with caution because there are lots of little pieces that like to go Everywhere anyhow Um So here's the lock Here's the key Here's me staying in frame insert the key It has a as you can see the key That's how far the key goes in before it hits the discs Then it goes in like that. So it's actually a little hard to aim at for whatever reason So it comes all the way around opens And there you go You can see the maybe you see the ball bearing with my little bit of lithium grease in there And I'll get back up Now the obvious question is will I be picking this? um The answer is not anytime soon But I'll put it on my hit list um And uh some of the other disc detainer guys would maybe look a shot at it Let me know and we can Maybe do a Swap Anyway, thanks for watching. This is alex. Have fun. Keep it legal. Cheers