jeffmoss26 wrote:I believe that is normal for the F series compressible cylinders.
Thanks, I looked up the F series compressible and you're right. It's supposed to be like that.
Now what I can't figure out is how to re-pin these. The Schlage Manual for the F series says you can use a follower instead of going through the top and replacing the cap. But the oblong tail piece is part of the casting for the plug. The highpoints of of the oval are up and down aligned with the key, and the key only turns 90 degrees. The pictures in this manual are all wrong:
http://cholla.mmto.org/locks/P513-325_Rekeying_Manual.pdfIf you tried to push the plug with the follower when it was turned 90 degrees, the pins would fall off the end of the weird tailpiece before the follower got there.
From what I can see, the only way you can use a follower to remove the plug is if you have the correct key to hold the pins at the shearline.
Anyone have any experience with these?