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Does the Schlage SFIC rim housings accept both 6 and 7 pin IC cores?
Resolution:
The Schlage small format interchangeable core rim cylinders 80-329, 80-159, 80-116, and 08-129 can accept 6 pin and 7 pin small format cores.:
What cylinder length options are available?
Resolution:
There are different mortise cylinder length options depending on the cylinder type. Below is a list of available options for conventional, FSIC, and SFIC cylinders, as well as the convent...:
What non IC cam is offered by Schlage to work in a Falcon MA lock?
Resolution:
Price Book 72A List Price $8.10:
What is the M504-413 tool used for?
Resolution:
See attachment that describes this tool.:
Why is the plug pulling out of the FSIC 23-030 mortise housing?
Resolution:
ISSUE: After some use the plug will begin to project from the cylinder face and will ultimately pull completely out. ROOT CAUSE: In a dogged application the cam was rotated 180 degrees which ...:
Will the SFIC mortise housing accept both six and seven pin cores?
Resolution:
Yes. Both Schlage and Falcon SFIC mortise housings will accept 6 and 7 pin cores with no additional parts.:
What is the Falcon cam designation for use on 25 series trims?
Resolution:
For standard (non-IC) cylinders, use the Falcon #4 straight cam For IC cylinders, use the Falcon #5 cam :
What is the part number for the dogged cam used in modular cylinders?
Resolution:
Effective July, 2014, there is no longer a specific modular cam part number for dogging. The Schlage modular straight cams come with two mounting holes that allow for the cams to be mounted inverte...: