by Raymond » 27 Sep 2015 17:12
It is intentional. Compare a Titan (KW10) key blank to a normal blank (KW1) and you will notice that the blades are the same length. The only major difference is that the bottom shoulder is cut back the width of one space on the Titan. This is so that the Titan key (6-pin cuts) can be used on a regular Kwikset lock. The top shoulder lines up the Titan key with the end 5 spaces. On the Titan lock the key goes into the milling you were referring to. This allows it to reach the 6th pin. The 1st pin is VERY close to the top shoulder. I usually try to use '0', '1', or '2' cuts only in the first position to keep the key from breaking.
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