Re: Sargent & Greenleaf Rail Road Environmental Padlock Keys
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131537691060
railtech wrote:Found this today:
http://www.stanleyhydraulics.com/sites/ ... ochure.pdf
http://www.stanleyhydraulics.com/sites/ ... 0Sheet.pdf
Interestingly is defines the differences between 0880 & 0881 locks pretty well (number of disc tumblers and number of unique keys available).
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railtech wrote:Found this today:
http://www.stanleyhydraulics.com/sites/ ... ochure.pdf
http://www.stanleyhydraulics.com/sites/ ... 0Sheet.pdf
Interestingly is defines the differences between 0880 & 0881 locks pretty well (number of disc tumblers and number of unique keys available).
keymaster1053 wrote:
That's cool! what I don't understand is why are there different "possible keys" for K/D and K/A??? makes no sense
Riyame wrote:railtech wrote:Found this today:
http://www.stanleyhydraulics.com/sites/ ... ochure.pdf
http://www.stanleyhydraulics.com/sites/ ... 0Sheet.pdf
Interestingly is defines the differences between 0880 & 0881 locks pretty well (number of disc tumblers and number of unique keys available).
The 80 series is the railroad version and the 81 is the "civilian" version.
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Riyame wrote:No, it is true about the 80 and 81 versions. They will not sell the 3 disc version or keys to civilians. You can only buy the 5 disc version.
The smaller 0883 is available to everybody and a lot of railroads use them for things other than switches etc.
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