A briefcase is a popular accessory for businessmen/women as it enables them to carry important documents and even laptops in a secure stylish fashion. Further, briefcases being thin fit into cramped locations such as under tables and desks, which makes them ideal for the workplace. Sometimes, these briefcases may require repairs, which you might as well do yourself by purchasing appropriate briefcase replacement parts such as Buttons, Snaps, Suspenders, Corners/Clamps, Eyelets & Lacing, Fasteners, rivets, Feet, Handles & Handle Hardware, Hinges, Latches and locks etc.
Briefcases and bigger suitcases can have different locking mechanisms. Some of them require a key while most of the others use a numbered combination lock. When the owner enters his number combination into the lock and presses the right buttons, the suitcase opens. Many suitcases feature a simple three-digit or four-digit combination lock that can be used to firmly secure the briefcase's contents. Such locks are invaluable for carrying confidential documents and other sensitive materials. However, these locks can become a hassle if the right combination is lost.
Nonetheless, almost every briefcase/suitcase combination lock features a quick reset combination allowing users to set a new lock code / replace a forgotten code, an exercise that shouldn't take any more than 15 minutes:
Briefcases and bigger suitcases can have different locking mechanisms. Some of them require a key while most of the others use a numbered combination lock. When the owner enters his number combination into the lock and presses the right buttons, the suitcase opens. Many suitcases feature a simple three-digit or four-digit combination lock that can be used to firmly secure the briefcase's contents. Such locks are invaluable for carrying confidential documents and other sensitive materials. However, these locks can become a hassle if the right combination is lost.
Nonetheless, almost every briefcase/suitcase combination lock features a quick reset combination allowing users to set a new lock code / replace a forgotten code, an exercise that shouldn't take any more than 15 minutes:
- Rotate each lock dial till it displays the digit "0."
- Press and hold the lock release button.
- Turn each dial to the desired numeral to set up a new code. Make sure that you hold down the lock release button completely as you set the new code. Once you have turned each dial to the desired digit, release the lock button to set the new code. You are now in a position to unlock the luggage using the newly created code.