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Screw retainer for KIK cylinders

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WE DO NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE OR MOTORCYCLE LOCKS OR IGNITIONS ON THIS FORUM. THIS INCLUDES QUESTIONS ABOUT PICKING, PROGRAMMING, OR TAKING APART DOOR OR IGNITION LOCKS,

Re: Screw retainer for KIK cylinders

Postby billdeserthills » 2 Jan 2021 18:25

Kenneth_V wrote:
billdeserthills wrote:Last time I spoke with the key guy at Lowes they wanted me to do a class for the employees who do the rekeying/key cutting


Might be worth it for a nice Lowes gift card!!



He talked about getting the boss to pay me but I never heard from him again--anyhow I have mixed feelings about teaching the Lowe's guy anything about locksmithing
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Re: Screw retainer for KIK cylinders

Postby Kenneth_V » 2 Jan 2021 18:37

Some of the numbers in the pic are hard to read so here are the Schlage part numbers for reference

Removable Caps - F 506-452
Top T-Pins - F 506-451
T-Pin Top Springs - F 506-453
B - "C" Retaining Ring - B 600-071
Retainer Pin - C 503-116
B-Cylinder Cap Spring = C 503-115
Keypad Lever Driver Bars - F 605-367
Keypad Deadbolt Protective Washer - B 520-628
Keypad Deadbolt Spacer - B 520-607
Keypad Deadbolt Screws - F 605-415 Torx
Keypad Deadbolt Driver Bars - B 520-606
Keypad Deadbolt Reainer - B 520-608
Keypad Deadbolt Screws - B 502-910

Cylinder Springs - C 503-113
Spool Top Pin .165 - 34-123
Top Pin 3 - 34-103
Bottom Pin 0 - 34-300
Bottom Pin 1 - 34-301
Bottom Pin 2 - 34-302
Bottom Pin 3 - 34-303
Bottom Pin 4 - 34-304
Bottom Pin 5 - 34-305
Bottom Pin 6 - 34-306
Bottom Pin 7 - 34-307
Bottom Pin 8 - 34-308
Bottom Pin 9 - 34-309

Cylinder Caps - C 503-118
Retaining Rings - F 605-038
B62 Driver Bars - B 600-046
B62 Driver Bars - B 600-045
B60 Single Cylinder Driver Bar - B 520-652

Key Gauge - 40-104
Follower Bar - M 540-051
Cylinder Cap Removal Tool - M 540-056
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Re: Screw retainer for KIK cylinders

Postby Kenneth_V » 2 Jan 2021 18:38

He talked about getting the boss to pay me but I never heard from him again--anyhow I have mixed feelings about teaching the Lowe's guy anything about locksmithing


Yeah, I see what you mean!!
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Re: Screw retainer for KIK cylinders

Postby billdeserthills » 2 Jan 2021 19:00

Kenneth_V wrote:
He talked about getting the boss to pay me but I never heard from him again--anyhow I have mixed feelings about teaching the Lowe's guy anything about locksmithing


Yeah, I see what you mean!!




Lowe's only stocks 3 out of the 4 National mailbox keys used in my area, but the plastic key gauge they have is all rounded out from someone cramming the wrong key into it so much that almost any key fits now, lol
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