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Schlage AL small format spacer installation requirements.
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The Schlage AL-Series SFIC locks require one (1) small format spacer (D500-000) for 7-pin cores and two (2) small format spacers for 6-pin cores. When these spacers are not ins...:
Driver pins on SFIC mortise housings loosen up and fall out.
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Issue: Schlage SFIC mortise cylinders have potential for the driver pins to fall out affecting the ability to lock and unlock the device.Facts: Housings manufactured between 06/01/2...:
Why does my key cylinder spin and not lock or unlock the ND?
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This could also happen if the tailpiece isn't installed in a KIL, FSIC, or SFIC cylinder. The FSIC driver also could have come loose from the core in the spindle. :
Does the Schlage SFIC rim housings accept both 6 and 7 pin IC cores?
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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 type of core will a lock with the cylinder suffix "J" accept?
Resolution:
The full size interchangeable cores or FSIC from Schlage.:
Is the C987 a small format or full size core?
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The "C" indicates small format IC core, which is the only core style Falcon products. The C987 will be provided less core unless -6, or -7 suffix is specified (6 or 7 pin core) Example:...: