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Post Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:53 am

Re: MLA Expo 2013

oldlock wrote:Kaba master keying is not a cheap way of doing it. It's the only way ! It is necessary to understand the way the system works. For example expert has 4 axes on the key, with a total of 42 possible pin positions on any key. However any pattern of rotor/stator has 22 pin chambers in it. There are 16 drill variations of rotor stator. So with a minimum of 12 pins per cylinder and the variations of key cut positions & rotor stators master keying of immense complexity is quite simple to do.


Many thanks for that. That's really clear.
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Post Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:28 am

Re: MLA Expo 2013

Maan, that's so cool! :D
I see you had fun Hux, thanks for the photos :)
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Post Tue Sep 17, 2013 3:24 am

Re: MLA Expo 2013

More pictures of a Kaba cut-a-way here :

http://www.antique-locks.com/showthread ... light=kaba
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