![]() Note: The calculator here is not really connected to the IC core software. ![]() It says right above it, 'Have IC keys you need the pinning chart for? Click the pinning calculator button.' Follow that before clicking the Pinning Calculator button. This is for all the SFIC (Small Format Interchangeable Core) A-2, A-3, and A-4 systems.Ĭoncentrate on the button right here, the Pinning Calculator. This is what the Aero IC core master keying software looks like. The Aero IC program works with all Windows systems -Windows XP up to Windows 10. Or perhaps you're into a situation where you're taking over a new project, and they're like, 'Hey, we'd like you to start with making sure that this door to the conference room has everybody's key works?' And there are 6,7,8,9 keys, and you're like, 'Okay, I'm going to have to do some decoding and figure do some math here.' then this calculator makes it quick and easy to figure that out. Why is this good? Let's say you're doing a big office building, and they decided that they want the lunchroom or the office supply closet to have all of the keys fit or maybe all of a certain amount of keys perhaps the master key system wasn't built for that. What does this calculator do? It allows you to put in the master key, the control key, and then any number of changing keys that you want to place, and it's going to give you the calculations for it. So if you're at the point where 'You know what this happens enough where I don't like to sit down and do the math for a few minutes to figure it out.' Then our program that Aero IC, a master keying software program, has a calculator in it. However, there is a much more efficient way to do that. ![]() It's always good to know how to do it manually, and these sheets will walk you step by step through that process. Then we have another one that's a multiple key pinning chart that you can have up to five different keys to calculate the combination. We have one worksheet that goes over a basic SFIC A2 pinning chart. If you haven't, in the notes below, we have two different worksheets. Kind of like a common keying scenario, and the question is, 'How do I calculate that?' When it comes to math, a common thing that can happen is a customer has two or three different keys, maybe a control key, a couple more keys that they need to work as a specific office. I went over the cores, the keys, and the math. Primus restricted product order authorizations are managed online at 've tried to go over everything you need to know in the previous blogs to get started pinning SFIC (Small Format Interchangeable Core Locks) with the A-2 system.Standard Classic Obverse cylinders and keys do not require any ordering formalities keys can be easily duplicated at most retail hardware locations.Cylinders available to fit an extensive list of competitor’s locks, see Conventional Cylinders or FSIC Full Size Interchangeable Cores for details.Available in 5- or 6-pin conventional (KIL) and FSIC cylinder formats.The Obverse keyway family includes C keyway and 6 additional options.Classic Obverse high-security Primus UL 437 listed cylinders feature hardened steel drill pins and are tested and certified to be pick- and drill-resistant. ![]() Classic Obverse Primus RP keys are tightly controlled and have a unique, factory-milled side bitting design that is geographically defined and can be made exclusive to the user at a local or even national level.Classic Obverse keyways in Primus RP cylinders are patent protected to 2029 and feature an added independent locking mechanism.As a legacy open keyway product, Classic Obverse is offered in a basic pin and tumbler cylinder design. ![]()
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