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What is the part number for a full size interchangeable core control key?
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Classic Conventional Key Blanks and Cut Keys Part Number Description Key Blanks 35-056 Control Standard bow, embossed both sides 35-076 Standard bow, unembossed both s...:
What is the part number for a cut emergency key in a C keyway?
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The part number is 48-102 C, you will need to specify the cuts.:
Can the Schlage L or LP section key blank be cut in the field?
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Schlage does not recommend cutting the L or LP section key blanks in the field. Below are some details.Non Primus:In the classic family of keyways the "L" key section is the highest level key...:
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...:
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...:
Is a standard cylinder keyway such as "C" available in SFIC?
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It is not possible to key SFIC and standard cylinders including Schlage FSIC into the same system. A keyway name may be shared between the two key fami...:
What is the length of a cylindrical tailpiece?
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Key-in-lever tailpieces differ in length depending on the lock series, function, and design. Click here to identify the tailpiece and length. NOTE: Modular ...:
What is the difference between C and E keyway?
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The profile or shape of the key is different. This would apply to all key sections with differing names such as F, CE, etc.: