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Please identify manufacturer from key

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Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby cantstopwontstop » 5 Apr 2017 18:00

I want to buy a kit to rekey my house locks, but no longer have any originals so I do not know the manufacturer. I was led to believe if I posted a key here, someone would be kind enough to identify it for me. Thanks a lot for your time.

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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby RedE » 5 Apr 2017 18:31

Your key is for a Schlage lock. There should be no problem finding a pin kit to rekey it. I would recommend the LAB Mini DUR-X for Schlage. Also, be sure to get a plug follower when buying the pin kit. You'll need it to keep the top pins and springs inside the cylinder while you change out the bottom pins in the plug.

Good luck! Please ask more questions if you need further help.
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby jimu57 » 5 Apr 2017 19:15

How many do you have?
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby cantstopwontstop » 5 Apr 2017 19:16

Thanks for the quick identification! I have four locks to change.
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby billdeserthills » 5 Apr 2017 20:39

Amazon actually sells a do-it-yourself rekey kit with new keys, pins and a follower for $10
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby jimu57 » 5 Apr 2017 21:05

cantstopwontstop wrote:Thanks for the quick identification! I have four locks to change.


I can cut you some keys and include matching pins.
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby cantstopwontstop » 5 Apr 2017 23:04

jimu57 wrote:
I can cut you some keys and include matching pins.

Thanks for the offer but I ordered one of those DIY kits on Amazon with keys.
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby cantstopwontstop » 9 Apr 2017 10:49

I got my kit and changed the first handle and deadbolt, but the other door is Schlage secure. I managed to get one cylinder to fall completely apart already. I have two follow up questions

    1. Can I just replace a Schlage secure cylinder with a normal schlage "C" type cylinder?
    2. Where is a good resource to buy these cylinders if that is the case?

In just googling around for in all I'm seeing are places selling cylinders for about the same price as replacing the whole handle or deadbolt.
Thanks a lot for your help.
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby jeffmoss26 » 9 Apr 2017 19:10

I would just replace the whole lock and key it to match your new set of keys.
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby jimu57 » 9 Apr 2017 20:20

Trash the Schlage Secure Key. Get a standard Schlage.
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby GWiens2001 » 9 Apr 2017 21:29

jimu57 wrote:Trash the Schlage Secure Key. Get a standard Schlage.


Send me the Secure Key for my collection. Don't have one in the collection. I'll send you something else in return that you will like. :wink:

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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby cantstopwontstop » 10 Apr 2017 14:53

jeffmoss26 wrote:I would just replace the whole lock and key it to match your new set of keys.

jimu57 wrote:Trash the Schlage Secure Key. Get a standard Schlage.

ok done

GWiens2001 wrote:Send me the Secure Key for my collection. Don't have one in the collection. I'll send you something else in return that you will like

The handle cylinder fell pretty much completely apart and I tossed it, but the deadbolt I didn't destroy and was also gonna probably throw out, so you can have that if you want it. PM me we'll figure something out.

One of my deadbolt schlage cylinders (the one I didn't replace) is in pretty sad shape, it feels like the whole thing is scraping when I try to turn it so I'd still be interested in replacing the cylinder but I guess those resources just aren't commonly for sale?
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby Squelchtone » 10 Apr 2017 15:12

cantstopwontstop wrote:One of my deadbolt schlage cylinders (the one I didn't replace) is in pretty sad shape, it feels like the whole thing is scraping when I try to turn it so I'd still be interested in replacing the cylinder but I guess those resources just aren't commonly for sale?


does it scrape with the door swung open or only when shut? it could be the bolt going into the door frame or it could be the plug of the cylinder your key is inserted into. let us know which one. parts are always available, but Home Depot Schlage and your local locksmith Schlage are two different series and the tailpieces are not the same and the bolt that's inside the door gets extended and retracted slightly differently, so going to a local shop to get parts for a home depot Schlage wont usually work unless they have a bucket of spare parts from residential locks they pulled. The back of the cylinder has a little cap that screws and unscrews when you depress a spring loaded pin, unscrew the cap 1/2 a rotation or a full rotation and see if it grinds less or the same.

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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby cantstopwontstop » 10 Apr 2017 15:20

Squelchtone wrote:does it scrape with the door swung open or only when shut? it could be the bolt going into the door frame or it could be the plug of the cylinder your key is inserted into. let us know which one. parts are always available, but Home Depot Schlage and your local locksmith Schlage are two different series and the tailpieces are not the same and the bolt that's inside the door gets extended and retracted slightly differently, so going to a local shop to get parts for a home depot Schlage wont usually work unless they have a bucket of spare parts from residential locks they pulled. The back of the cylinder has a little cap that screws and unscrews when you depress a spring loaded pin, unscrew the cap 1/2 a rotation or a full rotation and see if it grinds less or the same.

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It was scraping when it was just the key in the cylinder removed from the deadbolt. It didn't seem to matter how tight the cap was. I don't know where the deadbolt is originally from.
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Re: Please identify manufacturer from key

Postby RedE » 10 Apr 2017 15:50

cantstopwontstop wrote:It was scraping when it was just the key in the cylinder removed from the deadbolt. It didn't seem to matter how tight the cap was. I don't know where the deadbolt is originally from.


This could be because of your key. If the cylinder is out of the door and the cap is not over tightened, then your copied key may be cut a little shallow, which is causing one or more of the pins to rub when turning the key.
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