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Schlage F keyway and SC1 key

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Re: Schlage F keyway and SC1 key

Postby RedStagKiller » 5 Feb 2019 10:47

What about this one? The picture is a schlage but its a yale.. this company also sells one in a Sargent LA keyway on amazon. Not an uncommon keyway but at least its not a schlage or kwikset. The sargent comes with more tail pieces.

Yale

https://www.amazon.com/Global-Door-Cont ... rols+5-pin



Sargent

https://www.amazon.com/Global-Door-Cont ... rols+5-pin
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Re: Schlage F keyway and SC1 key

Postby RedE » 5 Feb 2019 23:10

RedStagKiller wrote:What about this one? The picture is a schlage but its a yale.. this company also sells one in a Sargent LA keyway on amazon. Not an uncommon keyway but at least its not a schlage or kwikset. The sargent comes with more tail pieces.

Yale

https://www.amazon.com/Global-Door-Cont ... rols+5-pin




Sargent

https://www.amazon.com/Global-Door-Cont ... rols+5-pin


Those cylinders appear to be 6 pin cylinders that are only keyed up as 5 pins. A term frequently used to describe this is "pinned 5, drilled 6." Anyway, you can see what I'm talking about by Googling those model numbers and getting a better side view of the cylinders. Then compare your findings to the attached side by side photo of a 5 and a 6 pin cylinder.

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Re: Schlage F keyway and SC1 key

Postby RedStagKiller » 6 Feb 2019 11:29

The way I read it and from the Measurements I thought that they were a true 5 pin.

Look at this one.. F keyway.. in my Security Locks book 33-005F is a 5 pin plug F keyway.



https://www.neobits.com/schlage_allegio ... gJFGvD_BwE
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Re: Schlage F keyway and SC1 key

Postby RedE » 8 Feb 2019 15:38

RedStagKiller wrote:The way I read it and from the Measurements I thought that they were a true 5 pin.

Look at this one.. F keyway.. in my Security Locks book 33-005F is a 5 pin plug F keyway.



https://www.neobits.com/schlage_allegio ... gJFGvD_BwE


Yep, that looks like a real 5 pin cylinder to me.
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