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Is this notch significant?

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Is this notch significant?

Postby marsh11 » 22 Jul 2014 14:48

I'm looking at two Schlage keys (an SC1 and an SC4) and I'm wondering if the small notch at the bottom has any significance. I don't see the notch when I look at uncut SC1 or SC4 blanks. Is this some kind of extra security pin? FWIW, I believe both keys I'm looking at are part of master key systems (both are user keys).

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Re: Is this notch significant?

Postby Divinorum » 22 Jul 2014 15:03

Welcome to the forum :)

The SC1 and SC4 blanks that I use also have that notch at the bottom of the key. My understanding (from observation) is that the notch near the bottom shoulder helps the key seat into the key way properly when inserted into the lock. It does not have anything to do with an extra pin or anything like that.
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Re: Is this notch significant?

Postby cheerIO » 22 Jul 2014 15:08

Must depend on the blanks. Mine have the notch.

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Re: Is this notch significant?

Postby marsh11 » 22 Jul 2014 15:13

Great. Thanks for the clarification. Glad to hear there's nothing extra to worry about when opening these locks! I was a bit confused because I didn't see the notch in the detail photos at http://www.amazon.com/Key-blank-Schlage ... B004C47QBQ or http://www.amazon.com/Key-blank-Schlage ... B000CDM5N0.
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Re: Is this notch significant?

Postby cheerIO » 22 Jul 2014 15:21

I think my blanks are LSDA, I get them from my locksmith.
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Re: Is this notch significant?

Postby cledry » 23 Jul 2014 18:19

I think it is a radius to relieve breakage, but that is a guess.
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Re: Is this notch significant?

Postby dll932 » 25 Jul 2014 16:26

That's a machining trick to make sure you have a proper 90 degree cut. I did the same thing on lathes.
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