Ingersoll-Rand SCHLAGE Everest Service Manual
Ingersoll-Rand SCHLAGE Everest Service Manual

Ingersoll-Rand SCHLAGE Everest Service Manual

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Summary of Contents for Ingersoll-Rand SCHLAGE Everest

  • Page 1 © Everest Full Size Cylinder Service Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Contents Introduction ...................................1 Key Control ...................................2 Open Keyways ................................2 Restricted Keyways ..............................2 ® Primus Integration ..............................2 Mechanical Overview ..............................3 Traditional Cylinder ...............................3 Modular Cylinder ................................3 Traditional Cams ................................3 Modular Cams................................3 Modular Cylinders ................................4 Key-In-Knob to Modular Mortise and Rim Cylinder Conversion ..................4 Modular Housing Interchangeability ..........................4 Rekeying When You Have the Old Key (no master keying) ..................5 Master Keying ................................5...
  • Page 3 Conventional Cylinders Service Manual...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    7-pin Best style IC products. A different service manual (MS-C75) is devoted to SFIC. This manual covers the Schlage Everest cylinder, which is available in mortise, rim, key-in-knob and key-in- Undercut Groove Keyway and Everest Logo lever versions. The Everest cylinder is also available in on Plug Face Schlage’s 23-030 full size interchangeable core.
  • Page 5: Key Control

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Key Control Primus Integration ® ® Since the late 1960’s patents on keys have been used Primus cylinders are also available with Everest primarily to prevent unauthorized key duplication. This is keyways. The Everest Primus keys are downward the case with Schlage’s new Everest™...
  • Page 6: Mechanical Overview

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Mechanical Overview Tumbler Cylinder Cross Section Springs Top pins Shell Tailpiece Master Pins (as needed) Bottom Pins Locked Unlocked Retainer Cap Plug Check Pin Spring Retainer Cap Pin Check Pin Retainer Cap Pin Spring Traditional Cylinder Modular Cylinder Everest and Primus Classic...
  • Page 7: Modular Cylinders

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Modular Cylinders Introduced in April 2010, the Schlage modular cylinder provides easy convertibility between key-in-lever to mortise and rim cylinders. These benefi ts make Schlage cylinder inventory fl exible, reduce the size and cost of inventory, improve customer lead time, and increase customer satisfaction.
  • Page 8: Rekeying When You Have The Old Key (No Master Keying)

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual The following instructions assume that the reader has A setup key can be made by cutting a key blank to a 9 basic experience pinning conventional cylinders. The depth in all positions. When the steeples between the difference with Everest™...
  • Page 9: Rekeying When You Have No Keys

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Rekeying When You Have No Keys When no key is available, use standard locksmith techniques to shim the cylinder open. However, the check pin must be taken into account. Follow these steps: 1. Using a pick or key blank, shim the six pins as usual. After the last pin is neutralized, the plug still cannot rotate or slide out because the check pin is engaged.
  • Page 10: Key Bitting Specifi Cations

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Key Bitting Specifi cations ® The following specifi cations are the same for Schlage Classic™ keys, including Primus 1.012" Code Card .8558" .6996" for HPC 1200CM .5434" Code Machine .3872" MACS = 7 .231" Increment: 0.15" Progression: Two Step Blade Width:...
  • Page 11: Cutting Everest™ Keys On The Blue Punch

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Cutting Everest™ Keys on the In the close-up illustrations of the vise, notice the different positions of the top jaw required to engage the Blue Punch grooves and seat the different shapes of Schlage key sections properly. Handle L-Handle Depth Bar...
  • Page 12: Upgrading To New Top Jaw

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Upgrading to New Top Jaw Upgrading Machines With a Red Knob Red Knob Operation 1. Unscrew the old knob. Tighten the red knob on the Obverse key sections or loosen it enough to let the top jaw move up to grab into 2.
  • Page 13: Tips For Cutting Everest™ Keys

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Tips for Cutting Everest™ Keys After cutting several keys of each key section the procedure will become familiar. However, for the fi rst few keys, please observe these important details: • Push the die carriage all the way to the right before inserting a key blank. If you clamp an Everest key before moving the carriage, its large bow may prevent the carriage from travelling far enough to allow the fi...
  • Page 14: Key Blanks

    Conventional Cylinders Service Manual Key Blanks Operating Keys DO NOT DUPLICATE PAT. 5,715,717 Front DO NOT DUPLICATE PAT. 5,715,717 PAT. 5,715,717 Back 35-002 35-009 35-002 and 35-009 35-015 Standard for D Family Standard Front Back Optional Plain Bow Optional for C Family for C Family for C and D Families Control Keys...
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