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Keying and Cylinders Keying and Cylinders We take the worry out of protecting what’s valuable to you. Lockwood: no worries® www.lockweb.com.au Contents MASTER KEY KEYED ALIKE KEYED DIFFERENT LY Overview Master Keying MT5 Keying Platform GEN6T Keying Platform Information page 3 page 4 page 5 page 8 GRAND BUILDING BUILDING MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION ENTRY DOOR MASTER MASTER BUILDER KEY 1 KEY 2 KEYS OWNER KEYS Cylinders Modular Cylinder Extensions ABC page 9GRAND page 22 MAISON BARREL MASTER ACCEPTS ALL OF PROFILE THESE KEY PROFILES KEY A B C MASTER MASTER MASTER PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE KEY KEY KEY INDIVIDUAL DEDICATED PROFILE KEYS Lockwood Product Catalogue Keying and Cylinders 2 1300 LOCK UP (1300 562 587) lockweb.com.au Overview The locks, hardware and accessories that you install that suits your needs, you can consult our Special Keying The Pin Tumbler Mechanism on your buildings all rely on the integration of the lock Advisory Service to determine the keying schedule for cylinder and the key. The lock cylinder and key constitute your building. This may be a Grand Master Key System, the keying system. The lock cylinder is central to the lock a Master Key System or the simplicity of one key mechanism installed on your door. This combination convenience for your home. controls who is allowed or denied access to the door. Lockwood MT5 ASSA ABLOY Australia Pty Limited manufacture a range of A standard pin tumbler The MT5 Technology is the very latest used in Lockwood cylinder with the key Lockwood Cylinders to suit residential and commercial key systems. Two systems, MT5 and MT5+, use the removed, showing the top applications. technology which features the Alpha Spring, Telescopic pins held in their locking position across the splitline Pins and Locking Bar. MT5 Technology offers the highest With technological changes in the security industry, between the plug or barrel technical key copy protection of all Lockwood systems. and cylinder. MASTER you now have a choice of how you wish to secure your KEY premises and control the access throughout the building. Lockwood GEN6T® To begin with, you have a choice of a standard pin tumbler The range of key and barrel profiles in the Lockwood KEYED GEN6T system are Design Registered in Australia and New ALIKE mechanism. This is a convenient system available in five KEYED DIFFERENT LY and six pin variations and suitable for residential and Zealand. This is a six pin inline keying system that is able commercial applications. to be transferred to a Lockwood GEN6T Service Centre, or can be maintained through our factory. The same cylinder with the The next option is a keying system that incorporates correct key inserted, show- ing pin-breaks aligned with features such as Design Registration and Patent General Keying Profiles the splitline between the Protection. Standard Lockwood cylinders and locks are available to be plug or barrel and cylinder, allowing the key to be specially keyed to suit your individual requirements. This GRAND MASTER BUILDING BUILDING MASTER KEY KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION Control of the distribution of keys and keyblanks ensures turned. ENTRY allows you to choose the keying access to suit your needs, DOOR that only authorised companies and individuals can MASTER MASTER BUILDER without restricting access to key cutting. KEY 1 KEY 2 KEYS purchase additional keys for your premises. e.g. Lockwood ® MT5 and Lockwood GEN6T keying systems. KEYED ALIKE KEYED DIFFERENT LY OWNER Only security professionals who have complied with KEYS strict guidelines are able to purchase certain Lockwood restricted keying system products. These professionals The same cylinder with an incorrect key inserted show- maintain your keying system by verifying that the ing the pin-breaks mis aligned authority criteria has been met. with the splitline, preventing the key from being turned. Once you have established the type of keying system BUILDING BUILDING GRAND MASTER MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION ENTRY KEY DOOR MASTER MASTER BUILDER KEY 1 KEY 2 KEYS ABC GRAND MAISON BARREL MASTER ACCEPTS ALL OF PROFILE KEYED THESE KEY PROFILES KEY ALIKE KEYED DIFFERENT LY A B OWNER C MASTER MASTERKEYS MASTER PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE KEY KEY KEY INDIVIDUAL DEDICATED PROFILE KEYS GRAND BUILDING BUILDING MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION ENTRY DOOR MASTER MASTER BUILDER KEYS KEY 1 KEY 2 ABC GRAND MAISON BARREL MASTER ACCEPTS ALL OF PROFILE THESE KEY PROFILES KEY A B OWNER C MASTER MASTERKEYS MASTER PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE KEY KEY KEY INDIVIDUAL DEDICATED PROFILE KEYS ABC GRAND MAISON BARREL MASTER ACCEPTS ALL OF PROFILE THESE KEY PROFILES KEY A B C MASTER MASTER MASTER PROFILE PROFILE Lockwood ProductPROFILE Catalogue Keying and Cylinders KEY KEY 1300 LOCK UP (1300KEY 562 587) lockweb.com.au 3 INDIVIDUAL DEDICATED PROFILE KEYS Master Keying Information MASTER KEY KEYED ALIKE KEYED DIFFERENTMASTERLY Special Keying Systems Master Keyed System (MK) KEY Most Lockwood locks with pin tumbler cylinders are A Master Keyed System is one where each lock has its own MASTER supplied individually keyed. To provide extra convenience KEY individual key which will not operate any other lock in the MASTER and security, specially keyed systems have been developed KEY system, but where all locks in the systemKEYED can be operated ALIKE to enable the customer to control those locksKEYED which DIFFERENT an LY by one master key. individual is authorised to operate. KEYED ALIKE KEYED DIFFERENT LY Grand Master Keyed System (GMK) A specially keyed system designed to KEYED GRANDALIKE BUILDING BUILDING KEYED DIFFERENT LY MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION meet your individual requirements can be included in The Grand Master Keyed System is an extension of ENTRY the Master Keyed System where each lock has its own DOOR the specification of a new building or can be gradually MASTER MASTER BUILDER KEYS introduced into an existing complex as old locks are individual key and the locks are divided into two or more KEY 1 KEY 2 replaced. groups. Each group of locks is operated by a master key MASTER and the entire system is operated by one grand master key. KEY GRAND BUILDING BUILDING MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION Specially keyed systems tend to grow as businesses grow. ENTRY OWNER DOOR KEYS Therefore, align your keying needs with your projected Maison Keyed System (MAIS) BUILDER MASTER MASTER BUILDING BUILDING KEY 1GRAND KEY 2 KEYS MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION growth. ENTRY This system is widely used in apartments,DOOR flats, office BUILDING BUILDING GRANDKEYED BUILDER MASTER MASTER MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION blocks, hotels and motels. Each apartment,ALIKE flat or office ENTRY Once you install a Lockwood specially keyedKEY 1 system,KEYEDKEY DIFFERENT 2 you LY KEYS DOOR open a permanent line of security. Our records enable has its own individual key whichMASTER will notMASTER operate the lock BUILDER KEY 1 KEY 2 OWNER KEYS duplicate keys or additional locks to be supplied with ease to any other apartment, flat, hotel room or office but will KEYS and accuracy, but only on receipt of an official order, with operate the locks to communal entry doors and other OWNER all special keying records kept in strictest confidence. services areas. KEYS OWNER KEYS Keyed to Differ (KD) Construction Keyed System (CK) MASTER KEY ABC A system where it is necessary for contractors to gain entry GRAND MAISON BARREL MASTER BUILDING BUILDING GRAND ACCEPTS ALL OF PROFILE MASTER KEYto a building during construction. Once construction is CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION ENTRY THESE KEY PROFILES KEY complete the owners keys will block furtherDOOR access by the MASTER MASTER BUILDER A B C KEYS KEY 1 KEY 2 KEYEDcontractors. MASTER MASTER MASTER ALIKE PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE KEYED DIFFERENT LY KEY KEY KEY With a keyed to differ system, each lock can only be ABC Multi-Element Profile Keying System (MEP)GRAND MAISON BARREL MASTER opened by its own individual key. All Lockwood locks are ACCEPTS ALL OF PROFILE KEY supplied ‘keyed to differ’ unless a special keying system is THESE KEY PROFILES ABC OWNER GRAND KEYS A MAISON BARREL B MASTER C requested. MASTER ACCEPTS ALL OF MASTER PROFILE MASTER ABC PROFILE THESE KEY PROFILES PROFILE KEY PROFILE GRAND KEY KEY KEY MAISON BARREL MASTER ACCEPTS ALL OF PROFILE Keyed Alike System (KA) A B C MASTER THESE KEY PROFILES KEY INDIVIDUAL DEDICATED PROFILE KEYS MASTER MASTER MASTER KEY PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE KEY KEY KEYA B C MASTER MASTER MASTER BUILDING BUILDING PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE GRAND KEY KEY KEY MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION ENTRY DOOR MASTER MASTER BUILDER KEYED KEYS KEY 1 KEYALIKE 2 INDIVIDUAL DEDICATED PROFILE KEYS KEYED DIFFERENT LY This system allows for a number of locks to be operated by INDIVIDUAL DEDICATED PROFILE KEYSABC GRAND the same key, it is ideally suited to residential applications OWNER MASTER MAISON BARREL INDIVIDUAL DEDICATED PROFILE KEYS A series of unique elementACCEPTS ALLkey OF profilesKEYS wherePROFILE each such as front and back doors. There is no limit to the THESE KEY PROFILES KEY element changes the overall shape of the profile. Each number of locks which can be keyed alike. A B C individualMASTER profile key will enter aMASTER dedicated keyway. The MASTER PROFILE PROFILE PROFILE elementsKEY of some of these individualKEY profiles in a group KEY can be incorporated in one profile, resulting in a master GRAND BUILDING BUILDING MASTER KEY CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION ENTRY profile key capable of entering all dedicated keyways in DOOR that group. Inclusion of all elements in the profile will MASTER MASTER BUILDER
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