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The '''930''' (or '''6230''') is a [[pin-tumbler]] padlock made by [[Master Lock]]. The [[padlock]], made of steel, is solid-body with an exposed [[shackle]].  It has a removable cylinder to allow rekeying.
The '''930''' (or '''6230''') is a [[pin-tumbler]] padlock made by [[Master Lock]]. The [[padlock]], made of steel, is solid-body with an exposed [[shackle]].  It has a removable cylinder to allow rekeying and will accept Master Pro Series cylinders. Pins have been variously reported as all standard or all spooled driver pins.  


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# Remove the retainer pin from the bottom of the padlock.
# Remove the retainer pin from the bottom of the padlock.
# Remove the keyway shield from the bottom of the padlock.
# Remove the keyway shield from the bottom of the padlock.
# Remove the cylinder from the padlock. Take care to not let the locking ball bearings fall out of the lock.
# Remove the cylinder from the padlock. Take care to not let the locking ball bearings fall out of the lock.  If necessary they can be held in place with grease for reassembly.


== Vulnerabilities ==
== Vulnerabilities ==

Revision as of 00:46, 6 February 2020

Master Lock No. 930

Master Lock No. 930
Name Master Lock No. 930
Manufacturer Master Lock
Lock Type Padlock
Lock Design Pin-tumbler


The 930 (or 6230) is a pin-tumbler padlock made by Master Lock. The padlock, made of steel, is solid-body with an exposed shackle. It has a removable cylinder to allow rekeying and will accept Master Pro Series cylinders. Pins have been variously reported as all standard or all spooled driver pins.

Principles of operation

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Disassembly instructions

To disassemble a Master Lock 930 padlock, do the following:

  1. Unlock the padlock and retract the shackle.
  2. Remove the retaining screw in the shackle hole using an allen wrench / hex key.
  3. Remove the retainer pin from the bottom of the padlock.
  4. Remove the keyway shield from the bottom of the padlock.
  5. Remove the cylinder from the padlock. Take care to not let the locking ball bearings fall out of the lock. If necessary they can be held in place with grease for reassembly.

Vulnerabilities

The 930 may be vulnerable to one or more of the following:

See also

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