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Choose these lock cylinders if you want individual lock cylinders or groups of lock cylinders that open with their own key, but also open with a master key. They're commonly used in door handles with easy-change cylinders, which are also known as interchangeable-core handles. Master keys are sold separately.
All lock cylinders have a six-pin tumbler locking mechanism. If you are unsure of which keyway style to choose, Best E keyways are more prevalent in the industry. A control key (sold separately) is required to install and remove the cylinders.
Choose these lock cylinders if you need several lock cylinders that open with the same key. They're commonly used in door handles with easy-change cylinders, which are also known as interchangeable-core handles.
All lock cylinders have a six-pin tumbler locking mechanism. If you are unsure of which keyway style to choose, Best E keyways are more prevalent in the industry. A control key (sold separately) is required to install and remove the cylinders.
Choose these lock cylinders if you need lock cylinders that each open with a different key. They're commonly used in door handles with easy-change cylinders, which are also known as interchangeable-core handles.
All lock cylinders have a six-pin tumbler locking mechanism. If you are unsure of which keyway style to choose, Best E keyways are more prevalent in the industry. A control key (sold separately) is required to install and remove the cylinders.