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The first combination lock was with a dial type system dated back to midevil times. But not nea similar to modern day combination locks.
Whenever the combination has been compromised or when someone leaves or is no longer to have access using the lock.
You have to have a combination. If you have a key lock you don't need a combination, all it is is a lock that says master and a key to turn it and then it opens what you have in it.
It depends on the make of the lock. Many time you need to know the combination. Sesame locks require a pin that goes in the shackle hole when the shackle is 180 degrees from open. Master combination locks with a scroll combination require a reset key that can only be used when the current combination is known in order to change. Other padlocks require the lock to be open and the shackle turned 180 degrees and pushed down while setting the combination.
there should be a little hole on it somewhere the u stick somthing in side of it then you just change it