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Schlage Cylinders

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Schlage cylinders are precision-engineered components that form the core of keyed locking systems, offering secure and reliable key control for a wide range of door hardware. Designed for compatibility with Schlage locks, these cylinders support rekeying, master key systems, and system expansion. In electronic lock environments, Schlage cylinders are often used in hybrid systems where mechanical override or backup access is required.

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Schlage Cylinders for Keyed Lock Systems

Schlage cylinders are precision-engineered components used in commercial and residential lock systems to control key access and security. Designed for durability and compatibility, these cylinders are widely used in offices, schools, healthcare facilities, and multi-family properties where reliable key control is essential.

Available in multiple formats, keyways, and configurations, Schlage cylinders support master key systems, retrofit applications, and new installations across a wide range of door hardware platforms.

Cylinder Types

  • Mortise Cylinders: Threaded cylinders used in mortise locks and commercial hardware
  • Rim Cylinders: Commonly used with exit devices and surface-mounted hardware
  • Key-in-Knob/Lever (KIK/KIL): Standard cylinders for cylindrical locks
  • Interchangeable Core (IC): Small format cores for quick rekeying and key control

Keying Options

  • Keyed Different (KD): Each cylinder operates with a unique key
  • Keyed Alike (KA): Multiple cylinders share the same key
  • Master Keyed: Hierarchical key systems for controlled access
  • C Keyway: Standard Schlage keyway for broad compatibility

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Why Choose Schlage?

  • Precision manufacturing for consistent key operation
  • Supports complex master key systems
  • Compatible with a wide range of door hardware
  • Available in multiple finishes and configurations
  • Trusted by locksmiths and facility managers

FAQs

  • What is a mortise vs rim cylinder? Mortise cylinders thread into lock bodies, while rim cylinders are mounted on the surface, typically with exit devices.
  • What does KIK or KIL mean? Key-in-Knob (KIK) or Key-in-Lever (KIL) cylinders are used in standard cylindrical locksets.
  • What is interchangeable core? IC cylinders allow quick rekeying without removing the lock, commonly used in commercial facilities.
  • Can these be master keyed? Yes, Schlage cylinders are widely used in master key systems for controlled access.
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