Schlage Everest 29 is a new keyway family that launched in August 2012 and is patented until 2029. It offers the highest level of restricted key system security by Schlage through patent protection...
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...
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...
Split key systems are delivered in the highest level section on the key tip (insert):
L - obverse or classic
Y - reverse
0000 - Paracentric
ZZZZ - Quad
D000 - restricted Everest
C000 - open...
The "C" indicates small format IC core, which is the only core style Falcon products. The C987 will be provided less core unless -6, or -7 suffix is specified (6 or 7 pin core)
Example:...
The chart below outlines the hierarchy of the Everest C sections.
The bottom row (C134, C145, C135, C125, C124, C123, C234, C235, C245, C345) are available in a cylinder and key...
The 40-100 is a multiple tailpiece pack with a pre-assembled, 0-bitted, key-in-knob cylinder. The kit includes the following:
(1) Pre-assembled cylinder 0-bitted, less tailpiece 40-100
(...
The pack is available in all keyways, Everest and Classic families including restricted keyways except Primus.
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).
Part number 80-037 is the combinated Schlage Everest small format interchangeable core and is available in the restricted Everest B Family keyways.
Part number 80-036 is an uncombinated version.