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Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Need help fixing or installing a lock? We welcome questions from the public here! Sorry, no automotive questions, please.
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Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby tofik0 » 8 Dec 2014 14:43

alright so the lock is from a 1989 andersen door, i went to 5 locksmiths today, 3 of them seemed more "advanced" than the others, and i got a NO from each one

the current core is a 5pin schlage core that andersen provides with their doors

i need a 5 pin kwikset kw1 core so i can rekey it to work off my front door key, do they make a kwikset core with the c-clip on the back instead of the threaded cap? it can be the core itself or the core and the sleeve that it goes into

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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby Squelchtone » 8 Dec 2014 14:52


Hi,
Instead of downgrading the nice Schlage to a not as nice Kwikset, why not upgrade the front door Kwikset to a new Schlage? Bring the key from the Anderson door with you and the locksmith shop or home depot worker can key up the new front door Schlage deadbolt/knobset to match that key.

just a thought..
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby tofik0 » 8 Dec 2014 14:56

Squelchtone wrote:
Hi,
Instead of downgrading the nice Schlage to a not as nice Kwikset, why not upgrade the front door Kwikset to a new Schlage? Bring the key from the Anderson door with you and the locksmith shop or home depot worker can key up the new front door Schlage deadbolt/knobset to match that key.

just a thought..
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thanks for the idea but when we renovated the house we put baldwin locks on all the doors with the same key and they weren't cheap, the backyard door didn't have a key when we bought the house and we didn't really care, but lately its a pita to have to go from the back around the house through the front door just to unlock the back door so i figured i could just replace the core to match the other kw1 keys
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby Squelchtone » 8 Dec 2014 15:15


Ahh ok.. well.. I'm not sure if they make that kind of replacement cylinder, perhaps someone else can chime in.

Have you tried calling Andersen's Product support line? Here's the number in case this helps 1-888-888-7020

Here is the 400 Series Frenchwood Hinged Doors (1988 to Present) manual, page 102 talks about the stock lock cylinders.
PDF file link http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDEQFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.andersenwindows.com%2F~%2Fmedia%2Faw%2Ffiles%2Ftechnical-docs%2Fparts-catalog%2Fpartscatalog-patiodoorsincludingstormwatch-1988-present--400series-frenchwoodhingedinswing.pdf&ei=rQWGVIi0FsuqgwSTiYG4AQ&usg=AFQjCNGQYWq4zaNg1XCzBWQxHjJtduc5fA&sig2=zZWYglyUSuEN_3BCuLVXWg

I'm pretty sure there is a KW1 keyway knob cylinder that has that sort of slot in the back for the tailpiece... hopefully someone else will know.
This Ilco Universal 1539 *might* work. Available in KW1 keyway http://www.jmlock.com/kaba-ilco-1539-un ... inder.aspx
You may have to hacksaw/Macguyver the included tailpieces so they mate properly with your existing door hardware.

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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby cledry » 8 Dec 2014 21:28

Yeah, try the 1539. It should work with a bit of hand filing.
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby tofik0 » 9 Dec 2014 0:12

Squelchtone wrote:
Ahh ok.. well.. I'm not sure if they make that kind of replacement cylinder, perhaps someone else can chime in.

Have you tried calling Andersen's Product support line? Here's the number in case this helps 1-888-888-7020

Here is the 400 Series Frenchwood Hinged Doors (1988 to Present) manual, page 102 talks about the stock lock cylinders.
PDF file link http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDEQFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.andersenwindows.com%2F~%2Fmedia%2Faw%2Ffiles%2Ftechnical-docs%2Fparts-catalog%2Fpartscatalog-patiodoorsincludingstormwatch-1988-present--400series-frenchwoodhingedinswing.pdf&ei=rQWGVIi0FsuqgwSTiYG4AQ&usg=AFQjCNGQYWq4zaNg1XCzBWQxHjJtduc5fA&sig2=zZWYglyUSuEN_3BCuLVXWg

I'm pretty sure there is a KW1 keyway knob cylinder that has that sort of slot in the back for the tailpiece... hopefully someone else will know.
This Ilco Universal 1539 *might* work. Available in KW1 keyway http://www.jmlock.com/kaba-ilco-1539-un ... inder.aspx
You may have to hacksaw/Macguyver the included tailpieces so they mate properly with your existing door hardware.

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thanks! yup i called andersen today( 2 locksmiths gave me that number) after 15 minutes of taking all my info and having me look for numbers on the glass the guy tells me "oh yea no we don't have kwikset, we only do schlage =|

wow perfect that manual is exactly what i needed to find the part number, and i just ordered the 1539 it looks promising, maybe a bit of tinkering and it should fit, will post back with my results, thanks again!
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby jeffmoss26 » 9 Dec 2014 10:19

Wow, never seen a lock like that...it's the format of an Assa scandinavian lock but takes a KIK.
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby bitbuster » 9 Dec 2014 11:30

my brother used to do warranty service work for andersen, jeldwin, etc for several years. he accumulated many boxes of locks and window hardware. i asked him if he still had the used locks and he 'thinks' he still has them 'somewhere' but hasn't seen them in a couple years. next time i'm in iowa i'll search for them in his cluttered shop.
won't do you any good now but maybe if i locate them i'll be able to help someone down the road.
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby billdeserthills » 10 Dec 2014 11:45

tofik0 wrote:
Squelchtone wrote:
Hi,
Instead of downgrading the nice Schlage to a not as nice Kwikset, why not upgrade the front door Kwikset to a new Schlage? Bring the key from the Anderson door with you and the locksmith shop or home depot worker can key up the new front door Schlage deadbolt/knobset to match that key.

just a thought..
Squelchtone



thanks for the idea but when we renovated the house we put baldwin locks on all the doors with the same key and they weren't cheap, the backyard door didn't have a key when we bought the house and we didn't really care, but lately its a pita to have to go from the back around the house through the front door just to unlock the back door so i figured i could just replace the core to match the other kw1 keys




Too bad you bought the new, black&decker owned baldwin locks. They were changed over to a kwikset keyway to save a little money for corporate raises in the black & decker corp. The older, well known baldwin company used schlage for many many years, although I have seen the occasional baldwin marked mortise cyl with a kwikset keyway. I would make a franken cylinder using a kwikset keyway cylinder made by Ilco, that fits the spacing of schlage. You'd still need to cut a groove for a "c"clip and the tailpiece groove. One other possibility would be using the cylinder from a rim lock, many times these already are equipped with a c-clip and the tailpiece cut out you need.
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby cledry » 10 Dec 2014 22:10

Baldwin originally used Arrow keyway, then switched to Schlage before becoming a fancy Kwikset.
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby jeffmoss26 » 11 Dec 2014 9:03

I think I have a Baldwin somewhere that uses a Segal-style keyway. Maybe it's AR1 with a different bow, I did not look that closely.
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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby tofik0 » 16 Dec 2014 20:16

Squelchtone, thanks for your help, i read into the 1539 and gave it a shot.. fit perfect, identical dimensions to the old schlage, got it rekeyed and the locksmith goes "oh yea? i could have ordered that for you" .. then i politely asked why he told me he had nothing and no idea about what the core is.. facepalm, any who, a bit of filing on the tailpiece and some lube down the mechanism and this baby turns butter smooth

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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby Squelchtone » 16 Dec 2014 20:42


That's great news, we're glad to help! Thanks for taking the time to stop by and post the update, with a photo too! Too many folks never follow up. And thanks to all our members who also chimed in, I don't want to take all the credit.

Now go fourth and tell all your friends a bunch of nice lockpicking hobbyists and locksmiths helped you out, and help us spread the good word of our forum :D

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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby MBI » 16 Dec 2014 20:44

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Re: Need KWIKSET Cylinder, no locksmith has one, HELP!!

Postby tofik0 » 16 Dec 2014 23:26

anytime guys! ordered a set of security drivers to load into the kwikset(know of any good places that sell these? got a set of 5 off eBay, could always use more) and of course i wanted to follow up with SPP of the old lock, took me 19mins(beginner picker) because i miscounted # of pins when i was feeling for them.. turns out there were 6 not 5.. i guess i bumped one with luck that set it free

first time picking a 6 pin, scrambled up the pins and reset for more fun

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