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From: Dan Lanciani on 12 Jun 2010 16:09 Is it possible to get Schlage residential grade lock hardware with something other than the normal C keyway (preferably E or CE)? Dan Lanciani ddl(a)danlan.*com
From: willshak on 12 Jun 2010 16:59 Dan Lanciani wrote the following: > Is it possible to get Schlage residential grade lock hardware with > something other than the normal C keyway (preferably E or CE)? > > Dan Lanciani > ddl(a)danlan.*com > I wonder if Schlage knows? -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @
From: Stormin Mormon on 12 Jun 2010 21:09 The wholesale house you usually use, can find out. -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Dan Lanciani" <ddl(a)danlan.*com> wrote in message news:1355328(a)news1.IPSWITCHS.CMM... Is it possible to get Schlage residential grade lock hardware with something other than the normal C keyway (preferably E or CE)? Dan Lanciani ddl(a)danlan.*com
From: Roger Shoaf on 13 Jun 2010 03:42 "Dan Lanciani" <ddl(a)danlan.*com> wrote in message news:1355328(a)news1.IPSWITCHS.CMM... > Is it possible to get Schlage residential grade lock hardware with > something other than the normal C keyway (preferably E or CE)? > > Dan Lanciani > ddl(a)danlan.*com In residential grade like the F series or the cheaper B series deadbolts the only keyway available is the C keyway. The better B series dead bolts and all of the A series and D series are available in any lettered keyway. The exception to this general rule was the original design of the F series lock (long out of production) that used the standard style 5 pin cylinder. -- Roger Shoaf About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then they come up with this striped stuff.
From: Dan Lanciani on 13 Jun 2010 04:46
In article <1276414852.824905(a)news01.syix.com>, shoaf(a)nospamsyix.com (Roger Shoaf) writes: | | "Dan Lanciani" <ddl(a)danlan.*com> wrote in message | news:1355328(a)news1.IPSWITCHS.CMM... | > Is it possible to get Schlage residential grade lock hardware with | > something other than the normal C keyway (preferably E or CE)? | > | > Dan Lanciani | > ddl(a)danlan.*com | | In residential grade like the F series or the cheaper B series deadbolts the | only keyway available is the C keyway. I was afraid of that. I assume something like this: http://absupply.net/gms-k001-knob--lever-cylinder-with-schlage-e-keyway-for-schlage-locks-8816.aspx will fit the deadbolts but be too long for the F series knobs I have. | The better B series dead bolts and all of the A series and D series are | available in any lettered keyway. | | The exception to this general rule was the original design of the F series | lock (long out of production) that used the standard style 5 pin cylinder. Hmm. That must be what I have (early 90's?). So in theory I could move some of those to where I want an E keyway (after replacing the cylinder) and replace them with newer F series. Everything would still look pretty much the same without having to upgrade all the knobs. Are 5-pin E keyway cylinders available? Dan Lanciani ddl(a)danlan.*com |