Use the cylinder suffix 'T' for full size interchangeable core or the cylinder suffix 'HD' for small format interchangeable core, see Figure 1. Small format also has a disposable core option ...
The letters GD, HD, BD, or BDC should be put after the lock function. EXAMPLE: ND53BD
GD = Schlage SFIC core
HD = Construction core
BD = Less core
BDC = Plastic temporary construction core
This only applies to the full size interchangeable cores. The SFIC mortise cylinders have part numbers for housings with construction cores (Disposable and Keyed).
Simply add (-ICX) to the end o...
A lock specified by a cylinder suffix BDC will be supplied with a disposable small format construction core, see Figure 1 below. There is no metal key but instead the BDC cylinder has a ...
A small format disposable core is used as a SFIC construction core that is for low security applications and can be thrown in the waste bin after use.
Conventional Cylinders - A conventional cylinder is one that requires some breakdown of the lock in order to be removed.
These are the most commonly used cylinders sometimes called key-in-lever...
Please see the Maintenance Kit Manual for information on device lubrication as well as complete breakdowns and parts lists for Von Duprin exit devices.Exit devices and latc...
Only the Schlage ND-Series can be prepped to accept non-Schlage cores.
All designs are supplied with the appropriate tailpiece
Non-Schlage cores are NOT included
Lever designs available vary d...
There are several ways to spot differences, see Figure 1, but the easiest is to look at the face of each core.
The face of both cores looks like a "figure 8". With small format, bo...
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...
A control key is required to install or remove an interchangeable core from a housing or lever. The control key is identified by having "CONTROL" stamped on the bow. How to install and remove an i...