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Compatible Keyways

Got a cool old key? What keyway is this?! Need a key for that old steamer trunk or padlock? Do Not Duplicate got you down? What's that part number for that factory key section? Which supplier has this key blank in stock? Need the MACS, root depth, or Depth and Spacing for your lock? Need some pre cut keys? Keys and Key Blanks is the forum for you!

Re: Compatible Keywayd

Postby tommy88435 » 6 Oct 2019 21:02

cledry wrote:
stratmando wrote:
Raccoon wrote:Sargent multiplex system. [Sargent Conventional Multiplex Keyblanks.pdf]
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So the LN IS like the SC 20 fitting all keyways, and Schlage doesn't have the Hierarchy, the SC 20 Works in all, but the other Schlages are unique?


No Schlage also works like this, most sectional keyways are divided up into small groups to facilitate large MK systems. These systems are then ruined by locksmiths who only stock the top level key.


On top of that, all-section keyways are generally more weaker physically and break more easily due to their thinness, which is why Schlage factory original L-keyway blanks are made using stainless steel.
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