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...
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 Primus key can operate a non Primus cylinder as long as the keyway is the same or the key is a multi-section. Additionally, the cylinder must be pinned to be operated by the top cuts of the Prim...
Choose the appropriate full size control key from the selection below.
Classic Conventional Key Blanks and Cut Keys
Part Number
Description
Key Blanks
35-056
Control
Standard bow, embossed both sides
35-076
Standard bow, unembossed both s...
Schlage does not recommend cutting the L or LP section key blanks in the field. Below are some details.
Non Primus:
In the classic family of keyways the "L" key section is the highe...
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...
Everest 29 keys will work in Everest keyways. The R, S, and T keyways are completely backwards compatible to the Everest B, C, and D keyways respectively.
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