Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Yale key Fitment

Locksmith Reno Yale Cylinder
Sometimes as a mobile locksmith technician it is hard keeping track of inventory, especially for those who offer multiple residential, commercial, and automotive services. Normally, most mobile locksmith technicians will have in their service vehicle the most common items such as Schlage and Kwikset locks, keys including from other common manufacturers, deadbolts, automotive keys for most common vehicles, and more> Not only there is so much you can fit in a medium size service van, but keeping track on everything is the tricky part. There will be many times in such cases where a mobile technician will have to improvise due to missing items.

Recently I got a call from a bank manager who needed a key made to one of the locks on a door inside the bank. The manager could not tell me the exact type of lock, but according to his description, it did not seem to be a lock I wouldn't have the key for. In this case I did not even though about the idea of passing through the lock shop to re-stock my van with some items since I figure I won't have any issue .

It was a risk going to do the job in the bank without the awareness of the type of lock they needed a key for since it was in a decent distant from the nearest lock shop. Unfortunately for me, the risk didn't paid off. As I got to the bank and examined the lock, I saw it was a Yale lock with a sectional rim cylinder GC key-way. Without checking, I knew I didn't have a blank for it in my van. In fact, I did not recall having to need one in any previous jobs I did.

Yale lock Reno locksmith
I called a Reno locksmith coworker of mine to see if he was in the area and by chance had the correct blank for the cylinder. Unfortunately for me he wasn't, but he did gave me an interesting tip which may have saved me a 60 mile trip back and forth from the lock shop. Apparently, a Kwikset blank could potentially fit that type of cylinder with a little modification. After following the process of modifying the Kwikset key blank to fit the cylinder, I was able to cut the key and test it successfully. To not take any chances, couple of days after when I was in the bank area again, I provided the bank with the proper key for the cylinder with no extra charge.

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