rustylock wrote:Yes thats why they call it pre 70. I know they where separate at first then one bought the other.
Corbin-Russwin has been one company for 110 years, they merged in 1902 although they operated under a different name back then...
The "System 70" vs. "Pre-System 70" has to do with the bitting depth system used in a particular keying system... Pre-System 70 is generally a ten depth two-step progression bitting system on the most common keyway classes, 1-0(ten) for Corbin and 0-9 for Russwin... System 70 is a six depth single-step progression bitting system and is 1-6 on all keyways it is used on...
System 70 allowed for larger keying systems that is why it was introduced...
The keyway class is very important with Corbin-Russwin products. many of the older systems used differently sized pins due to having plug diameters which were different sizes so you have to take care to recognize the keyway class: DH-class, N-class, Z-class, X-class, etc...
~~ Evan