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bitting Code for RV's (doors and Storage boxes)

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bitting Code for RV's (doors and Storage boxes)

Postby Capt_Tom » 2 Feb 2013 19:54

I live in an area that has a HUGE camper influx. People frequently lock themselves out of their motor homes and campers. I have a new HPC Blitz code cutter and Code Source software. I am sure that it will take me time to get up to speed on ALL of the features of both. Does anyone have any tips when it comes to TRI-MARK, etc. .. RV keys? Is there a simple means of deriving the bitting for the entry and storage box keys?

Thanks

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Re: bitting Code for RV's (doors and Storage boxes)

Postby maintenanceguy » 3 Feb 2013 0:07

For the storage boxes, the key code is usually on the lock core. You will need key code software or a subscription to an online service to convert the codes to bitting.

You will see the same 15 or 20 codes over and over with 5 or 6 being very, very common.
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Re: bitting Code for RV's (doors and Storage boxes)

Postby 2octops » 3 Feb 2013 5:06

Yup.

When you make a key to one, go ahead and make one for yourself and stamp it with the code. Before long you'll have yourself a set of tryout keys that will fit most of them.

You can order precut sets also from PLS distributors.
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Re: bitting Code for RV's (doors and Storage boxes)

Postby Capt_Tom » 3 Feb 2013 7:39

Thanks, Guys!
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Re: bitting Code for RV's (doors and Storage boxes)

Postby lockjock50 » 3 Feb 2013 18:10

I have made a set of FIC keys (i think 50). Most of them have the code on a sticker, easy to read.
You will run across a few where the sticker has fallen off. Its quicker to use your tryout keys than to remove the cylinder to make a key.
trimark is less used around here. So i cant advise on them.
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