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Dealing with a lock combo you can't remember

De TSA heeft een sleutel dat TSA goedgekeurde slotjes kan openen. Dus als je naar of via de Verenigde Staten reist, zorg dan dat je een slotje op je koffer of rugzak hebt dat TSA goedgekeurd is. Een slot op je bagage is sowieso een aanrader, ook als je naar andere landen reist. Je wilt tenslotte dat je eigendommen veilig blijven. Ze hebben een TSA cijferslot, dat slot is special aangepast voor uw reizen naar de Verenigde Staten. De Amerikaanse douane kan zo om veiligheidsredenen uw koffer openen met een officiele sleutel zonder hem te beschadigen. 3 jaar waarborg.

Luchthavenmedewerkers beschikken over een speciale sleutel waardoor zij dit slot moeiteloos kunnen openen. Zonder TSA slot loop je het risico dat je je koffer geforceerd terugvindt. Waarom is een TSA slot zeer gewenst, en in sommige staten zelfs verplicht? Dat heeft alles te maken met veiligheid en met de controle van bagage. Meestal bestaan 'n sleutel uit 'n spesiaal geslypte stuk metaal, met groewe, bulte en gate wat dit in 'n slot laat pas. Die deel van 'n sleutel wat die meganisme bedien om die slot te ontsluit, heet die baard. Om 'n slot oop te maak moet die sleutel gewoonlik daarin gesteek word en vervolgens na links of regs gedraai word.

TSA locks are a great compromise between personal security and national security. They allow travelers to maintain some level of control over who gets into their luggage, while affording TSA officers the ability to open bags if they need to do so. However, it’s not uncommon to forget the combination to a lock. Not to worry – it’s still possible to get in if you know how.

What is a TSA lock?

Simply put, a TSA lock is one to which the TSA has a master key. That way, agents can open the bag and see what’s inside. If TSA can screen bags using x-ray equipment, though, what is the purpose of a TSA lock? Sometimes a TSA agent does need open a suitcase, perhaps because the suitcase seems to weigh too much or because something looks suspicious on the scanner. When that happens, if the suitcase is unlocked, the agent opens it and leave the owner a “Notice of Baggage Inspection” inside the bag.

If the suitcase is locked, a problem arises. The agent either has to cut the lock or, in some cases, cut the bag itself. To avoid this potential damage, use a TSA approved lock.

Finding or resetting a TSA lock combination

If you've forgotten your TSA lock combination, a maker of TSA-approved locks, Travel Sentry, suggests trying every possible combination, beginning with 000 and ending with 999 (000, 001, 002 through 999). This sounds long and tedious, but Travel Sentry states that only 30 minutes is required, especially if one of the numbers is already known, or the first number is a 0, 1 or 2.

According to Samsonite and Tosca, built-in TSA compliant locks require a call to the company for reset instructions.

Some travelers have had luck with the following process for finding a lost combination:

  • Push the button or pull on the lock, to put pressure on the locking mechanism.
  • Turn the first dial slowly, listening until there is an audible click. That should be the correct number.
  • Leaving the first dial on the number that clicked, repeat the process with the other two dials.
  • When all three numbers have clicked, the lock should open.

If the lock is unlocked at the time the combination is forgotten, it's much simpler. Just reset the combination:

  • Set the dial to 000.
  • Turn the shackle at a 90 degree angle from the lock position.
  • Push the shackle down (outside of the lock).
  • Set the desired code.
  • Pull the shackle up.
  • Turn it back to the lock position.

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Once the combination is reset, email it to yourself to avoid forgetting it in the future.

Other considerations

Having a TSA agent peek into your luggage not is the only reason a lock might go missing, If a bag arrives missing a lock but there's no notice from TSA inside, don’t automatically assume it was rifled by thieves: sometimes airport conveyor belts rip the locks off of suitcases.

As to the likelihood that the TSA agents will use their master keys to open the suitcase before it makes it onto the plane? It’s not very high. In fact, only an estimated 4 percent of bags pass through the hands of agents each year – the rest are screened by machines that give them the all-clear,

Now, just hope those owners can remember their combinations.

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A TSA lock is a luggage lock developed with the help of the Transportation Security Administration. TSA locks are manufactured by different companies, but all TSA locks can be opened using a universal key. This is extremely important, since luggage locked with any other locks run the risk of having the locks cut off it the TSA cannot open the luggage for security inspections. Should you forget the code to your TSA lock, most brands can be easily reset.

Place all lock dials to zero, or 0000. They should all be aligned along a line in the front of the lock. Once this code is entered, the shackle will be free from the lock and the lock will be open.

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Rotate the shackle from above the lock housing unit 90 degrees or 180 degrees depending on the brand of TSA lock you have. The shackle will only push downward at either 90 or 180 degrees.

Push the shackle inward. While pushing the shackle in, move the dials on the lock to the new desired code. Be sure the dials are aligned along the line on the front of the lock. Once they are properly aligned, release the shackle.

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Rotate the shackle and place it into the locking hole. The lock should not lock because the dial should still display the new code. If the lock does not lock, the TSA lock has been successfully reset.

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About the Author

Kallie Johnson began her writing career in 2009, contributing to various online publications. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She enjoys writing home and garden topics and considers herself an expert on do-it-yourself home improvement topics.

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