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by kayak1 » 24 Mar 2017 14:25
Any leads to where to order a an economical high quality sfic core with a schlage c keyway, ideally a 6 pin.
Thanks in advance.
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by RedE » 24 Mar 2017 14:54
kayak1 wrote:Any leads to where to order a an economical high quality sfic core with a schlage c keyway, ideally a 6 pin.
Thanks in advance.
Well Schlage makes a whole line of removable cores that operate on the Schlage C keyway. They're commonly referred to as large format interchangeable cores or full size interchangeable cores. However, being that they are a different size than small format interchangeable cores, there's no cross compatiblity for the old Schlage keyways. They do offer small format products in some Best keyways and the newer Everest lines though. Sorry about that.
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by cledry » 24 Mar 2017 16:54
kayak1 wrote:Any leads to where to order a an economical high quality sfic core with a schlage c keyway, ideally a 6 pin.
Thanks in advance.
As mentioned it doesn't exist.
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by jimu57 » 24 Mar 2017 20:16
Could it be you're looking for a repinnable cylinder for a padlock? They look like an sfic.
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by jimu57 » 24 Mar 2017 20:58
Check out item #382003861979 , picture 6, on ebay. Its a Schlage sfic cylinder. Looks like a C keyway to me. Not knowing much about sfic's, it probably has a different keyway profile designation.
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by GWiens2001 » 24 Mar 2017 21:26
jimu57 wrote:Check out item #382003861979 , picture 6, on ebay. Its a Schlage sfic cylinder. Looks like a C keyway to me. Not knowing much about sfic's, it probably has a different keyway profile designation.
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Those are FSIC, not SFIC. Gordon
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by MacGnG1 » 25 Mar 2017 2:33
This is both types of Schlage Everest Interchangeable Core > Click the links for more info < Schlage Small Format Interchangeable Core (SFIC) AND Full Size Interchangeable Core (FSIC) A Large Format Interchangeable Core (LFIC) are referred to as a FSIC by Schlage. ( Most company's LFICs are different from one to the other) There are several threads that explain the differences in more detail.
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by kayak1 » 26 Mar 2017 0:00
I have a couple of sfic padlocks and was thinkinking of converting some of the house locks over to sfic as it would make it simpler to rekey them.
I have a few sc4 locks (sliding doors) that I don't have a way to move over to a best or other normal sfic key and I was hoping to keep the house on a single key that I can change from time to time.
Thanks for the help, it would have been nice if it could have worked.
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by RedE » 26 Mar 2017 8:27
kayak1 wrote:I have a couple of sfic padlocks and was thinkinking of converting some of the house locks over to sfic as it would make it simpler to rekey them.
I have a few sc4 locks (sliding doors) that I don't have a way to move over to a best or other normal sfic key and I was hoping to keep the house on a single key that I can change from time to time.
Thanks for the help, it would have been nice if it could have worked.
Do you just want a padlock that can be used with your Schlage house keys? There are plenty of those that exist and they're relatively cheap too. And you won't need all the fancy tools to work on them like you would with SFICs. Just a normal pin kit. Here's an Abus model on Amazon that you may fit your needs, if the above is true: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009S5Y5O0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_aa81ybQPF6VD9
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by MacGnG1 » 27 Mar 2017 1:50
kayak1 wrote:I have a couple of sfic padlocks and was thinkinking of converting some of the house locks over to sfic as it would make it simpler to rekey them.
I have a few sc4 locks (sliding doors) that I don't have a way to move over to a best or other normal sfic key and I was hoping to keep the house on a single key that I can change from time to time.
Thanks for the help, it would have been nice if it could have worked.
If you need to easily remove and replace the cores in the door locks, then you can just use a Schlage LFIC that is in whatever keyway you want.... since you are restricted by the "sc4 locks (sliding doors)" ... this is what you rekey everything to, using the only format available in a padlock.. which is KIK (Key In Knob) cylinders, or LFICs. ... there isnt another choice.
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