5. The W19 cylinder is only used in the number 19 lock and it is not
really accessible for rekeying without drilling the rivets. This cylinder
uses .125" diameter pins and a .025" increment. The shell is crimped
on both sides and does not allow the service technique typical on the
old style W1 cylinder. The only option available for rekeying would be
to use the holes on the bottom of the shell to remove pins from the
plug and replace them with new ones.
6. The door hardware cylinders are rekeyable using standard .115"
diameter pins. The plug is mounted to the shell with a ring retainer,
and use of a follower is recommended for rekeying. In order to mount
the cylinders in the lock, a cylinder retainer plug is placed over the bible
of the cylinder. The retainer plug has a threaded hole used to mount it
to the lock via the toe side shackle hole and the socket screw. This
cylinder also requires a special driver to be placed between the cylinder
tail and the lock extension in order to function. The listing below
allows construction of a correct cylinder part number when ordering
from Master Lock.
Cylinders and Retainers continued
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D045KD
Door Hardware Cylinder Keying Specification
KD – Keyed Different
Keyway KA – Keyed Alike
KZ – Zero Bitted
KDMK – KD Master Keyed
KAMK – KA Masker keyed
Manufacturer’s Brand Name
Arrow 10
Corbin 59A1-2 01
Corbin 60 29
Corbin Russwin L4 07
Falcon 1573, 1577* 14
Harloc SE-1* 02
Kwikset* 12
Lockwood 08
Lori L200* 02
Lori Locksmith 80 80
Loricentric 90 90
Master/Dexter 67* 32
Russwin 981/852 11
Russwin D1 30
Sargent LA-LC* 36
Sargent RA-RC* 70
Sargent S* 02
Sargent U* 02
Schlage C 04
Schlage E 34
Segal 9.265 27
Weiser* 13
Weslock 33
Yale 8 03
Yale GA 15
Number of pins
5 – five
6 – six
* indicates a composite keyway