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Postby NIC » 20 Mar 2007 12:40

i've been playing around with a Schlage mortise cylinder.I took out the pins, and now i would like to know what numbers are the pins?? I don't have a key decoder !!Can any one point out to me where i can find the measuments 0-9, yes i have a caliper!!

thanks you !!
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Postby JackNco » 20 Mar 2007 14:17

Code: Select all
SCHLAGE

SHOULDER TO FIRST CUT:  .231''
CENTER TO CENTER:  .156''

MACS:  7

     ROOT    BOTTOM    MASTER
     DEPTH   PINS      PINS
     -----   ------    ------
# 0  .335    .165
# 1  .320    .180
# 2  .305    .195      .030
# 3  .290    .210
# 4  .275    .225      .060
# 5  .260    .240
# 6  .245    .255      .090
# 7  .230    .270
# 8  .215    .285      .120
# 9  .200    .300


Hope this helps
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Postby JackNco » 20 Mar 2007 14:18

ok thats a bit out of shape, post it in notepad and it will look right
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Postby NIC » 20 Mar 2007 14:40

Thank you Jack !!
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Postby Shrub » 20 Mar 2007 15:32

JackNco wrote:ok thats a bit out of shape, post it in notepad and it will look right


:wink:
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Postby JackNco » 20 Mar 2007 17:08

Cheers Shrub
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Postby WOT » 22 Mar 2007 3:32

JackNco wrote:
Code: Select all
SCHLAGE

SHOULDER TO FIRST CUT:  .231''
CENTER TO CENTER:  .156''

MACS:  7

     ROOT    BOTTOM    MASTER
     DEPTH   PINS      PINS
     -----   ------    ------
# 0  .335    .165
# 1  .320    .180
# 2  .305    .195      .030
# 3  .290    .210
# 4  .275    .225      .060
# 5  .260    .240
# 6  .245    .255      .090
# 7  .230    .270
# 8  .215    .285      .120
# 9  .200    .300


Hope this helps


Factory service manual shows the existence of odd numbered master pins for Schlage. This is for Everest Primus, but it says the bitting specs is the same as classic (with the exception of the presence of side bitting).
I wonder where whoever made that table came up w/ the idea about the lack of odd numbered mater kins.
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