How does a deadbolt lock work?
A key extractor is a thin, flat piece of metal that is inserted into the lock cylinder and used to grip the broken key fragment. The extractor is then turned, creating a rotational force that loosens the broken piece from the cylinder and allows it to be pulled out.
Key extractors come in a variety of shapes and sizes to accommodate different types of locks and keyways. They can be made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel and titanium, and can be purchased individually or as part of a lock picking set.
Using a key extractor requires a certain level of skill and practice, as it is important to apply the correct amount of force and to maneuver the extractor in a precise and controlled manner to avoid damaging the lock. If used incorrectly, a key extractor can potentially damage the lock and make it even more difficult to remove the broken key fragment.
Using a key extractor to remove a broken key from a lock cylinder requires a certain level of skill and practice. Here are the general steps to follow: