Schlage only offers a limited number of keyways that match the BEST sections. Available in keys and cores.Specify keyway using the B suffix: AB = A, BB=B, CB=C, DB = D, DDB=DD, EB = E, FB = F, GB =...
It is not possible to key SFIC and standard cylinders including Schlage FSIC into the same system. A keyway name may be shared between the two key fami...
The B series accepts 6 or 7 pin small format cores when specifying with the "BD" cylinder suffix (less small format interchangeable core). The tailpiece shown below is used for bo...
HIGH SECURITY
Primus/Primus XP: In addition to six cuts for standard locking mechanism, there are five side finger pins to operate the secondary sidebar lock. Primus keys will operate non-Pri...
All lock cylinders on a specific project are operable by a special "project key". Duplicates of this key may be assigned by the building contractor to workmen and subcontractors as required...
Falcon D series deadbolts will not accept Schlage Key-in-lever cylinders. The faceplate plug hole is smaller in diameter than the Schlage plug and does not fit flush when i...
For a Schlage "C" keyway:
Specify "CP6" as the cylinder suffix when ordering D100 or D200 locks (All other Schlage keyways are not available).
Schlage changed to the Everest 29 default keyway on March 4th, 2013. At that time, Everest 29 S123 became the default keyway for all Schlage locks. Everest product is still available but must be sp...