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CH751 key questoon

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CH751 key questoon

Postby Peter Martin » 26 Jun 2020 18:22

I saw a few references to this key being useful... I presume they're a general purpose wafer key, and operate like a tryout key. Whats the proper keyblank (Y11?), and what are the depths?
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Re: CH751 key questoon

Postby Peter Martin » 26 Jun 2020 18:30

My google search shows IN8 blanks are a possibility.
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Re: CH751 key questoon

Postby demux » 26 Jun 2020 18:31

They're mostly used on general purpose cam/utility locks. You find them on everything from electrical panels to equipment cabinets to RV/camper locks. I've got a cup full of them in my office, though I'll be out of the office for about a week and a half as of today. If you can wait and PM me your address, I'll send you one when I get back. Unless someone else here beats me to it, they're pretty common and I suspect a lot of people here have a bunch laying around.
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Re: CH751 key questoon

Postby billdeserthills » 27 Jun 2020 17:18

Peter Martin wrote:My google search shows IN8 blanks are a possibility.



Y-11 key will fit anywhere an IN-8 key fits
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Re: CH751 key questoon

Postby Evan » 12 Sep 2020 16:25

Pete:

I carry a copy of the CH751 with me everywhere I go. It is useful to "assist" you in opening wafer locks for which you might not have the key for with a little bit of wiggling and jiggling you can get in a lot of wafer cam locks using this key. Think of it as a key that can be used as a lockpick.

~~ Evan
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Re: CH751 key questoon

Postby 1d4 » 13 Sep 2020 14:46

There are a lot of blanks that can often be used as a substitute for the Y11. IN8, L1054B, ES8, etc..
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Re: CH751 key questoon

Postby demux » 14 Sep 2020 9:32

Evan wrote:Pete:

I carry a copy of the CH751 with me everywhere I go. It is useful to "assist" you in opening wafer locks for which you might not have the key for with a little bit of wiggling and jiggling you can get in a lot of wafer cam locks using this key. Think of it as a key that can be used as a lockpick.

~~ Evan


I keep one on my everyday ring as well. For other fun/useful ideas, check out https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking/co ... etails_in/.
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Re: CH751 key questoon

Postby stratmando » 14 Sep 2020 22:51

Is a good Key to have on a ring for quick Service of Some Electric Gates, Keypads, another is the Fort Lock #203. Same Profile, Deep Cut at the Hilt, then shallow, then deep, then shallow, Like a worm rake, Don't know if they have a Name, I call them Rake Keys. In and out, Up and Down will open many. Google CH 751, then Click Images. Bet you could make one from a blank with the photo.
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Re: CH751 key questoon

Postby jeffmoss26 » 15 Sep 2020 17:30

it's here somewhere...
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