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What is the answer of this question? please help

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What is the answer of this question? please help

Postby seanauto » 5 Apr 2020 22:40

1 On Corbin Large Format Removable Core, the driver size: C?
A is a standard .243 regardless of stack height
B varies based on the pin stack
C is not important in the Large Format
D must be an even numbered pin
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Re: What is the answer of this question? please help

Postby Safecrackin Sammy » 6 Apr 2020 5:46

The answer is a mix of A and B. NON control chambers use a .247 driver and control chambers use a variable driver depending on the stack height.

I would suggest that you download the Corbin/Russwin cylinder manual from their site. It will give you the factory key depths and equate the pins to a universal pin kit using the chart. Then you can use their formula to pin the core.
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Re: What is the answer of this question? please help

Postby cledry » 8 Apr 2020 22:14

Depends what defines "C". However by process of elimination based on common sense we can eliminate 3 choices IMO.

A. I would eliminate this simply because no system I know of uses a constant pin height and just from memory Corbin uses a .247" pin in non control.
C. I would eliminate because if anything stack height and pin choice is more important in LFIC pinning.
D. Eliminate this. Corbin is a one step system.

So my somewhat educated logical guess, not knowing what is meant by "C" would be B.

seanauto wrote:1 On Corbin Large Format Removable Core, the driver size: C?
A is a standard .243 regardless of stack height
B varies based on the pin stack
C is not important in the Large Format
D must be an even numbered pin
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Re: What is the answer of this question? please help

Postby seanauto » 9 Apr 2020 0:56

cledry wrote:Depends what defines "C". However by process of elimination based on common sense we can eliminate 3 choices IMO.

A. I would eliminate this simply because no system I know of uses a constant pin height and just from memory Corbin uses a .247" pin in non control.
C. I would eliminate because if anything stack height and pin choice is more important in LFIC pinning.
D. Eliminate this. Corbin is a one step system.

So my somewhat educated logical guess, not knowing what is meant by "C" would be B.

seanauto wrote:1 On Corbin Large Format Removable Core, the driver size: C?
A is a standard .243 regardless of stack height
B varies based on the pin stack
C is not important in the Large Format
D must be an even numbered pin



Thank you very much
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Re: What is the answer of this question? please help

Postby femurat » 9 Apr 2020 1:47

Where did you get this question? I don't want to ruin a teacher job by giving away cheat sheets. After you tell us, I'll move this thread in a restricted access area.

Thanks

EDIT: nevermind, I saw your other post where you explain the situation.
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