Instructions for keying and masterkeying cylinders – Weiser Removing and Replacing Cylinder of Entry Knob User Manual

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A.

REMOVE PLUG CLIP

B.

REMOVE PLUG

C.

REMOVE OLD PINS

D.

KEY MEASUREMENT

E.

FOR RANDOM KEYING

F.

MASTER KEYING

G.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR

REASSEMBLY OF CYLINDER

AFTER KEYING

PLUG CLIP

Instructions for Keying and Masterkeying Cylinders

Procedure is the same, regardless of model shown in illustrations.

Drop pins out of plug.

Insert key and turn plug 1/4 turn clockwise. Push plug out of

cylinder with plug following tool (2) and leave in cylinder. The plug

following tool will keep the top tumbler pins and springs in place.

Determine proper size of master wafers to be used, see the example used below.

The Master Wafer numbers 3-*-5-2-5 will be used

with bottom pin numbers 1-6-2-7-3 in the cylinder

plug pinways. *0 does not require a Master

Wafer. Note, for greater protection, a difference of

not less than 2 must exist between digits in code

numbers.

After completing step E, remove regular key and

insert Master Key in the cylinder plug. The bottom

pins will drop into deeper cuts in the Master Key.

Using the master Wafers of correct size, build up

each pinway so that the bottom pins with Master

Wafers reach the shear line.

Hold plug in 1/4 turn clockwise position, as

when it was removed, in step B. Push the plug

against plug following tool until the tool is fully

out of cylinder and plug is all the way in.

After proper pins are in place, leave key

in plug.

Install plug clip (1) downward as shown, if

applicable, install tail piece before installing

plug clip.

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Insert key into plug. Drop

bottom pins into proper holes

with pin numbers that match

measured depths (flat side up).

Tops of pins should be flush

with outside diameter of plug.

Proceed to step G.

The key code number on the side of the

key bow specifies the correct size

bottom pin for the cuts on that key,

starting with the pin hole closest to

the face of the plug. If there are no

key code numbers stamped on the

side of the key bow, use the key

gauge to measure and note the

key cut combination of the key or

keys.

NOTE: For regular (random) keying skip to step G, for

Masterkeying, proceed to step F.

The Code or key cut numbers from the higher Master Key
The Code or key cut numbers from the Regular key,

subtracted.

The size of Master Wafers to be used.

4 6 7 8 9
-1 6 2 7 3
3 0 5 2 5

E16273E16273

Remove key.

1

Push plug clip (1) off with screwdriver or cylinder

removing tool, using a side to side motion.

2

E46798

E46798

BOTTOM PINS

REGULAR KEY

MASTER KEY

MASTER KEY

SHEAR

LINE

SHEAR

LINE

SHEAR

LINE

MASTER

WAFERS

BOTTOM PINS

BOTTOM PINS

1412 Keying Kit

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