Key Keeps Turning in My Lock
Have you ever inserted your key into a lock, and it just spins round and round without catching? This common and frustrating problem can leave you locked out and not sure what to do. In this post, we’ll look at the most common causes of this problem so you can identify the culprit behind your stubborn lock. We’ll also look at professional solutions to fix this issue so you can rest easy and securely. Whether your lock is worn out, your key is damaged, or the internal mechanism has failed, Sure Lock & Key has a solution to each of these issues. With more than 35 years of experience, we are here to assist you with any key-related problems. Give us a call to get high-quality emergency locksmith services quickly.
Common Causes of Endlessly Spinning Keys
- Worn-out lock cylinder: Over time the internal components of a lock can wear down. The pins and springs inside the cylinder can become too smooth or misshapen to grab the key’s ridges. This wear and tear is more common in high-use locks.
- Damaged or worn keys: With use, the keys can bend, distort, or wear down. If the ridges on the key are too smooth or misshapen they won’t interact with the lock’s pins and the key will spin freely.
- Dirt and debris: Foreign particles like dust, lint, and even small metal shavings can get inside the lock cylinder. This debris can block the lock’s internal workings and prevent the key from engaging.
- Misaligned lock components: Impacts, break-ins, and faulty installation can all cause the lock’s internal components to become misaligned. This misalignment will prevent the key from interfacing with the lock’s components.