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What is a setup key?
A setup key is an Everest key that has had the upper half of the blade removed.  A setup key is an Everest key that has had the upper half of the key blade removed.  See picture.  A set...
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What tools and pinning kits are required to service Everest 29 keys and cylinders?
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....
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When did Everest 29 keyways become the default?
Schlage changed to the Everest 29 default keyway on March 4th, 2013. At that time, Everest 29 S123 became the default keyway for all Schlage locks. Everest product is still available&nb...
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Why is there a hole in the bow of the new Everest 29 keys?
The hole in the Everest 29 key bow allows for the manufacturing process of the patented design and gives the ability to immediately distinguish the Everest 29 key from its predecessors. The Everest ...
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Can I upgrade to an Everest 29 system and still use my Everest keys?
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?...
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Can I upgrade to an Everest 29 system and use my new keys on my existing Everest cylinders?
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 Evere...
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What is a "0" bitted cylinder?
0-bitted refers to a cylinder with zero pins in each chamber and can be operated with a key with all zero cuts.  Cylinders are shipped in this configuration to allow repinning in the field and ke...
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What is a 50-220 charge?
The 50-220 charge is used to remove that key section from the key.  ...
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Did Schlage offer an orange handheld key punch?
At one time, Schlage offered the 40-111 handheld key cutter. This product was discontinued in the mid to late 1970's....
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Are Primus cylinders shipped with keys?
As a default, Schlage cylinders and cores (including Primus) will ship with two operating keys. However, customers can choose not to receive keys and will be credited for each key they choose not to r...
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