What is Schlage's standard keyway?
The standard keyway for Schlage is S123. This keyway will be default if a keyway is not specified on an order. ...
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Is a control key needed for Everest SL cylinders?
A control key is not needed for the Everest SL cylinders. If a key system uses both SFIC and Everest SL a control key would be needed within the key system for the SFIC products only....
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Does a key for a lock meet ADA standards?
Although the ADA standards address operable parts of locks – like thumbturns, keypads, turn-buttons, and of course, knobs and levers, keys are not covered by ADA. ADA requires door and gate ha...
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How do I cut the Everest 29 keys?
If you continue to have issues when cutting Everest keys, the following are recommended:
Slowing down the feed rate.
Replace cutting wheel if it is older or has a low tooth count.
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What is the Everest 29 keyway?
Schlage Everest 29 is a new keyway family that launched in August 2012 and is patented until 2029. It offers the highest level of restricted key system security by Schlage through patent protection of...
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