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I have an Abus disk lock that has the key broken off deep inside. It is the version that has a hole in the back behind the keyhole, and in the past I was able to just stick something in there and get the broken part of the key out. This one is stubborn and not moving at all. Any suggestions?
 

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I had that happen to one recently, never got the key out, lock would open and close easily.
 

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Have you got the other part of the key? Maybe you can maneuver it to get the lock open and then work on it.
 

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I think the abus locks have the key number stamped on the key. Cut the lock off and get a new one with that same key number
 

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It all depends if the lock has a regular type key or the pick proof type key. Sometimes you can pick the broken key out of the lock if it's a regular type key lock. If it a pick proof type lock, cut it off. You'd be surprised at how easy the ABUS locks are to open.
 

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It's a cheap regular lock. Don't mind cutting it off and I have a spare, but figured I fish key out if there was an easy way
 

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I use a set of tips used to cleaning torch tips, they are sturdy and come in different sizes, it has made getting those broken keys out a breeze
 

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I have a “key extractor” set that I have had good luck with several times. Different shapes and sizes that you stick in the lock and then pull the broken key piece back out.
 

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I use o-ring picks and pull the key out far enough to grab with a small pair of needle nose pliers.
 
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