Got an old Yale pin tumbler padlock at an antique store. Most of that they had were old Master warded and #3/5 locks. This was at a bottom of the bin. It's marked 627. The key is very worn but has an indirect code. Not sure what blank it uses, but it looks like a shrunken 4-pin Y1. Anyone have an exploded diagram? Pete Sioux Falls, SD
Uffda. This keyblank appears to be an ILCO R997EB. The inverse of the common profiles and about 75% as tall. Something tells me this is going to be as rare as hen's teeth. Doesn't look like there are any common 5=pin versions I could cut down either. The search begins!
Peter Martin wrote:Uffda. This keyblank appears to be an ILCO R997EB. The inverse of the common profiles and about 75% as tall. Something tells me this is going to be as rare as hen's teeth. Doesn't look like there are any common 5=pin versions I could cut down either. The search begins!
Peter Martin:
I agree it is a four pin blank. It is not Y1 or reverse Y1. The shape of the grooves are all wrong. I would look at the sectional key blanks as suggested.