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Can I upgrade to an Everest 29 system and still use my Everest keys?
Resolution:
Existing Everest keys will not work in Everest 29 cylinders Related solution: Can I upgrade to an Everest 29 system and use my new keys on my existing Everest cylinders?:
What keyway comes with the Falcon 19-KIL?
Resolution:
The standard cylinder keyway that comes with the 914KIL trim is a Schlage 6 pin "C" section.:
Can I upgrade to an Everest 29 system and use my new keys on my existing Everest cylinders?
Resolution:
Everest 29 keys will work in Everest keyways. The R, S, and T keyways are completely backwards compatible to the Everest B, C, and D keyways respectively. Related solutions: What is Everest...:
Can I put a Schlage Key-In-Lever cylinder into a Falcon D100 or D200 lock?
Resolution:
For a Schlage "C" keyway: Specify "CP6" as the cylinder suffix when ordering D100 or D200 locks (All other Schlage keyways are not available).:
What does the hotel indicator look like for the A, AL, D, and ND?
Resolution:
The indicator on a cylindrical hotel lock is a small pin that projects outward from the face of the cylinder plug (Figure 1) when the inside push button is depressed. When this pin is ...:
Will a Medeco key-in-lever cylinder fit into an ND lock?
Resolution:
Medeco does offer a key-in-lever cylinder to fit the Schlage ND. You will need to contact Medeco for the cylinder Specify a key-in-lever cylinder to fit the Schlage ND lo...:
Does Schlage make a mortise lock that the lever on either side retracts the latch and a key on either side retracts the deadbolt?
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The L9466 Store/Utility Room lock can provide this functionality. Operation: Latchbolt retracted by knob/lever either side. Deadbolt thrown or retracted by key from either side. When the deadbolt ...:
Does the PD listed with lock model number mean anything?
Resolution:
Schlage and Falcon use the P cylinder suffix to designate conventional key-in-lever (KIL) 6 pin cylinder. The D means that the lock will have a deadlatch.:
Why does my 7500 retract the latch bolt but not re-lock the trim?
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Tips for changing the function: The NL Drive screw will not be visible when lock body is set to Classroom function There is locktite on the screw that makes it seem like its turned down enou...:
What is the part number for an ND lever?
Resolution:
ND-series locks manufactured prior to January 30, 2017:03-030 - Closed03-031 - Privacy, Cylinder- Schlage KIL (P,L) & Push or Push & Turn Button03-032 - Schlage FSIC 03- 000 - Schlage ...:
Do we make a blank trim plate to replace an existing trim?
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We have several blank trims listed in the price book to cover existing trim prep in door. DEVICE EO TRIM 22 230EO 88 880EO 98/99 990EO or 996EO* 33A/35A Rim, 33/3...:
Why isn't the LEV available with a cylinder option?
Resolution:
The Levon lever was created to initially satisfy the ADA requirements for locks, but it is too small to fit a cylinder. The equivalent to the Levon lever on our other products is the Rhodes and Sa...:
AD-993 - Cylinder loose in lever - Spacer missing
Resolution:
In the early cylindrical version of the AD-Series 993 locks, a spacer may be required for proper cylinder functionality. Effected cylinder types are PD / LD / RD / JDIf a customer is ...:
How does the 98-2 or 99-2 double cylinder function affect the outside lever trim?
Resolution:
Double cylinder (-2 or -2SI) features an inside key cylinder which locks or unlocks the outside trim and an outside key cylinder which retracts the latch bolt only (Night latch function). Thi...:
What tools and pinning kits are required to service Everest 29 keys and cylinders?
Resolution:
The current tools, pinning kits and key originating machines for all Schlage Everest full size cylinders and small format cores are the same used on Everest 29.: