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by lakemartin » 17 Nov 2020 11:45
Any new information on this thread? I also need a SFIC core that'll take a Schlage C key. In the past 3 or so years since this was posted has anyone come up with one?
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by GWiens2001 » 17 Nov 2020 12:40
Sorry, lakemartin. No SFIC in the Schlage C section.
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by billdeserthills » 18 Nov 2020 0:57
lakemartin wrote:Any new information on this thread? I also need a SFIC core that'll take a Schlage C key. In the past 3 or so years since this was posted has anyone come up with one?
You can get a LFIC in Schlage C, just swap the mortise cylinder
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by lakemartin » 18 Nov 2020 11:59
Thanks for the update and help. Is there a SFIC that will take an Everest C120 key? if I could find that it would solve my problem. Trying to key KS41 Schlage pad lock
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by Squelchtone » 18 Nov 2020 12:07
lakemartin wrote:Thanks for the update and help. Is there a SFIC that will take an Everest C120 key? if I could find that it would solve my problem. Trying to key KS41 Schlage pad lock
Have you considered talking to your local Allegion (they own Schlage) rep to get a definitive answer or to a locksmith at a brick and mortar shop that is an authorized Schlage dealer? From this site: https://us.allegion.com/en/home/products/categories/key-systems/schlage-interchangeable-core.htmlhttps://us.allegion.com/en/home/products/categories/key-systems/schlage-interchangeable-core.html wrote:SFIC cylinder keyways
Everest 29™ R restricted keyway Factory master keying available Upgrade legacy Everest key systems
Everest 29 R, S and T keyways are backward compatible to the legacy Everest B, C and D keyway families respectively.
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by lakemartin » 18 Nov 2020 18:52
I did speak with my local lock smith(who handles Schlage). There answer was they did not think so but were not sure. I got the feeling for one lock they did not want to bother with it. So I thought I would ask here before driving to another town to try.
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by Squelchtone » 18 Nov 2020 19:06
lakemartin wrote:I did speak with my local lock smith(who handles Schlage). There answer was they did not think so but were not sure. I got the feeling for one lock they did not want to bother with it. So I thought I would ask here before driving to another town to try.
So I have a feeling what you are asking for does not exist for one simple reason. The key blade as well as the pin diameter and depth and spacing is too big to fit into SFIC format. Which is why Schlage has their FSIC full size IC cores available in all manner of C keyways but only their special 29 keyway for SFIC as well as BEST A2 keyways. Are you pretty sure your padlock is SFIC and not FSIC or LFIC ? maybe show us a photo of it to be sure or if this is just for a single padlock, perhaps time to just buy another padlock that can take the core and keyway you already have keys for LFIC padlock https://www.americankeysupply.com/produ ... e-gms-6354 C123 C145 LFIC cores for that padlock body: https://www.americankeysupply.com/searc ... s=gms-lficSeems like you might be chasing a unicorn.. Squelchtone

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by GWiens2001 » 18 Nov 2020 23:45
Schlage does make SFIC locks in several Everest keyways. But not in the C keyway. And when they use an Everest keyway, it is tip stopped, like all SFIC cylinders.
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by Squelchtone » 19 Nov 2020 9:16
GWiens2001 wrote:Schlage does make SFIC locks in several Everest keyways. But not in the C keyway. And when they use an Everest keyway, it is tip stopped, like all SFIC cylinders.
Gordon
are they full size key blades Gordon? I imagine they have to be smaller versions, even if the keyway profile is an Everest. Correct me if I am wrong, and I very well might be here, but isn't the SFIC plug diameter smaller than a normal plug? Thanks for clarifying it. Squelchtone
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by demux » 19 Nov 2020 10:16
Squelchtone wrote:GWiens2001 wrote:Schlage does make SFIC locks in several Everest keyways. But not in the C keyway. And when they use an Everest keyway, it is tip stopped, like all SFIC cylinders.
Gordon
are they full size key blades Gordon? I imagine they have to be smaller versions, even if the keyway profile is an Everest. Correct me if I am wrong, and I very well might be here, but isn't the SFIC plug diameter smaller than a normal plug? Thanks for clarifying it. Squelchtone
The Schlage SFIC systems use the same DSD as the standard A2 system. See page 12 of Schlage's service manual here: http://www.lsamichigan.org/Tech/Schlage ... 8230-1.pdfThey only offer SFIC in the B series keyways on the original Everest and I think the R series on the Everest 29 system. I don't believe either is available in Primus. I've only handled Schlage SFIC stuff once or twice and did not have the opportunity to thoroughly measure it, but using A2 DSD should result in a smaller key as both the space and depth increments are smaller than Schlage standard.
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by GWiens2001 » 19 Nov 2020 11:44
I’ll have to measure the blade on the keys for my Schlage Everest SFIC. The keys looked the same, except for the cut to make it tip stopped, IIRC.
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by GWiens2001 » 19 Nov 2020 13:51
Hard to tell because of the angle of the picture on that one that claims to be a C, but it looks like it might be a TC.  Gordon
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by jeffmoss26 » 19 Nov 2020 19:20
all of the above is correct. Schlage SFIC is B or R end user restricted keyways ONLY Everest 29SL is similar to keymark where one key can fit SFIC, mortise, rim, KIL in the above keyways
there is no SFIC in anything fullsize. the pins, chambers, cuts...all too big.
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by cledry » 22 Nov 2020 22:33
GWiens2001 wrote:Schlage does make SFIC locks in several Everest keyways. But not in the C keyway. And when they use an Everest keyway, it is tip stopped, like all SFIC cylinders.
Gordon
I think ASSA uses a shoulder stop on their Maximum + cores. I know the same key can be used between SFIC and regular mortise, kik etc. They also offer cores for Schlage FSIC, as well as Sargent, Corbin, Yale LFIC. It is a fairly universal system.
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