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The difference between the two varieties is in how the lock is taken apart.  One version has a sliding piece of metal on the bottom, the other has a screw-retained core retainer and small metal shield.
The difference between the two varieties is in how the lock is taken apart.  One version has a sliding piece of metal on the bottom, the other has a screw-retained core retainer and small metal shield.
Both versions came as default with a 'restricted' keyway.
[[File:American 747 748 Keyway.jpg]]
The screw-retained core version comes apart as follows:
Remove the screw from the shackle toe hole
[[File:747 breakdown 1.jpg]]
Retainer is now removed.
[[File:747 Breakdown 2.jpg]]
Sliding core protector is next.
[[File:747 Breakdown 4.jpg]]
Now the core.
[[File:747 Breakdown 5.jpg]]
Press down on the shackle to ease tension on the locking balls, and tap lock on hard surface to remove the cam.  The locking balls will fall out once the cam is removed.
[[File:747 Breakdown 7.jpg]]
Side view and top view of the locking cam.
[[File:747 Breakdown 8.jpg]]
[[File:747 Breakdown 9.jpg]]
Now remove the shackle retaining screw.  This comes from the factory filled with a grey epoxy (like J.B. Weld).  Use a pointed pick to remove the epoxy, then an allen wrench to remove the screw.
[[File:747 Breakdown 11.jpg]]
The shackle and spring now can be lifted out of the lock.
[[File:747 Breakdown 12.jpg]]
[[File:747 Breakdown 13.jpg]]

Revision as of 17:51, 24 August 2014

Among the largest of the American padlocks, the 747 came in two varieties. This lock is only available with a protected shackle. From the front, aside from logos which changed over the years, the 747 looks the same.

American 747.jpg

The difference between the two varieties is in how the lock is taken apart. One version has a sliding piece of metal on the bottom, the other has a screw-retained core retainer and small metal shield.

Both versions came as default with a 'restricted' keyway.

American 747 748 Keyway.jpg

The screw-retained core version comes apart as follows:

Remove the screw from the shackle toe hole

747 breakdown 1.jpg

Retainer is now removed.

747 Breakdown 2.jpg

Sliding core protector is next.

747 Breakdown 4.jpg

Now the core.

747 Breakdown 5.jpg

Press down on the shackle to ease tension on the locking balls, and tap lock on hard surface to remove the cam. The locking balls will fall out once the cam is removed.

747 Breakdown 7.jpg

Side view and top view of the locking cam.

747 Breakdown 8.jpg

747 Breakdown 9.jpg

Now remove the shackle retaining screw. This comes from the factory filled with a grey epoxy (like J.B. Weld). Use a pointed pick to remove the epoxy, then an allen wrench to remove the screw.

747 Breakdown 11.jpg

The shackle and spring now can be lifted out of the lock.

747 Breakdown 12.jpg

747 Breakdown 13.jpg