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What are the keyway types and patents?
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HIGH SECURITY Primus/Primus XP: In addition to six cuts for standard locking mechanism, there are five side finger pins to operate the secondary sidebar lock. Primus keys will operate non-Pri...:
What is an SC keyway?
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ILCO is a manufacturer that uses SC as a designation to represent Schlage keys. ILCO is not affiliated with Schlage so a key with an SC designation was never manufactured by Schlage. The followin...:
Is there a cylinder that can trap a key?
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This product was available until 2001 when it was discontinued. Part Number Description XB09-728 Entrapment mortise cylinder, P keyway XB09-834 Entrapment rim cylinder, P keyway ...:
What sections are used on split keys?
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Split key systems are delivered in the highest level section on the key tip (insert): L - obverse or classic Y - reverse 0000 - Paracentric ZZZZ - Quad D000 - restricted Everest C000 - open...:
Does Schlage offer restricted SFIC keyways?
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Schlage Everest B keyways are restricted SFIC keyways.:
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:...:
What sections are available in Everest C?
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The chart below outlines the hierarchy of the Everest C sections. The bottom row (C134, C145, C135, C125, C124, C123, C234, C235, C245, C345) are available in a cylinder and key...: