Claims
- 1. Tool for cutting a coupling pin within a lock cylinder having a hollow enclosure and an opening of a prescribed shape at a first end of the enclosure and at least one coupling pin extending into the enclosure from an inner wall thereof at a second end of the enclosure opposite and spaced from the first end thereof, the tool designed as a gripper with two shearing jaws which are located axially in series and rest laterally adjacently to a carrying mandrel such that a first of said shearing jaws is arranged rigidly on said carrying mandrel resting on a first gripper arm and a second of said shearing jaws connected to a second gripper arm is rotatably mounted adjacent said first shearing jaw in said carrying mandrel, the carrying mandrel being shaped externally to pass through the opening and into the enclosure toward the inner wall to facilitate positioning of the shearing jaws about the coupling pin for cutting thereof.
- 2. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein said shearing jaws have congruent holes arranged in pairs.
- 3. Tool, according to claim 2, wherein said carrying mandrel corresponds in cross section substantially to that of a socket for a lock core unit.
- 4. Tool, according to claim 2, wherein the holes of said first shearing jaw have a mouth which is funnelled.
- 5. Tool, according to claim 3, wherein the holes of said first shearing jaw have a mouth which is funnelled.
- 6. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein said carrying mandrel, said core unit and said socket have an identical figure-of-eight-shaped profile.
- 7. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein lateral ejection cross sections are provided in the region of the wall bearing said carrying mandrel for removing said cut coupling pin portions, said second sharing jaw being formed with receiving chambers being allocated to said ejection cross sections and lying congruently to said ejection cross sections only after said gripper has been opened or re-opened.
- 8. Tool, according to claim 1, wherein said carrying mandrel projects transversely to the pivoting plane of said gripper arms and a shaft mounted in said carrying mandrel of said second shearing jaw forms a joint pin for the gripper.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/687,794, filed Apr. 19, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,193,392.
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