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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 FSIC?
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DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Conventional Core 23-030 Conventional Core less logo 23-031 Primus Core 20-740 Primus XP Core 20-740-XP Primus Core less logo 20-741 ...:
Does Schlage make a Profile cylinder?
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Schlage does not make profile cylinders. Allegion's CISA makes profile cylinders. Contact Allegion UK at http://www.allegion.com/uk:
Will Primus cylinder fit into the F locks?
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The Primus cylinders are not designed to fit into the F locks. They are too long and the tailpiece is oriented differently.:
What cylinders are available with UL437?
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UL437 is testing requirement that cylinders pass both a timed cylinder pick test, a forceful core/cylinder pull test as well as a destructive entry test. We have various c...:
What is the part number for an AL Series cylinder?
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Refer to table 1 for the list of Schlage AL-Series cylinders. AL-Series Cylinder Reference Table Function Cylinder Mechanism Complete Cylinder Non-Hotel Functions ...:
How to identify a Primus system using the 6 digits on the key.
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The 6 digits stamped on the key can be referenced by the Key Control group to identify the system. Please call 877-671-7011 option 1, option 1 and request the Key Control.:
Can a filler or cover plate be used to blank out a EPT prep on a fire rated frame?
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Yes, a filler plate can be used to cover an EPT prep as long as it is made from the same material as the frame. This information can also be found in NFPA 80 under Chapter 5 for Field Modifications.: