by Captian Awesomepants » 27 Dec 2015 13:34
As a locksmith, I see tons of incorrect instalation of cylinders.
Most often it is in KIK/KIL cylinders where the instalation was done by a maintenance man who simply did not know how to hand the lock. I would pick normally.
In aluminum storefront doors, an upside down cylinder typically means that the door has been disabled for some reason, either temporarily or permentaly. I would bypass a different door because the cam is in the wrong position.
Commercial sliding doors on high power operators often have cylinders mounted upside down. This is normal due to how the lock is manufactured and/or installed in the door. I would pick normally.
Roll up gates and glass doors can be any manner of cylinder position, from normal to sideways to upside down. Pick normally.
Profile cylinders are almost exclusively installed upside down. In my experience, if the cylinder is right side up in a tri point door, it is a KIK/KIL cylinder. Pick normally.
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