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Post Sat Sep 28, 2013 11:24 pm

Mul-t-Lock I/C

I had to key up several of these Mul-t-lock removable cores today so I thought I would share. These cores use the Schlage large format I/C. They are still the normal interactive+™ and can be master keyed and use the side pins. The principle is the same, there is a tit at the end of the control key that lifts a pin that engages the control pin and allows the core to be inserted or removed.
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Post Sun Sep 29, 2013 7:43 am

Re: Mul-t-Lock I/C

Cool! There is a store nearby that uses these. My son spotted it and pointed it out to my wife, who, of course, rolled her eyes while saying something about him being my son. :mrgreen: Always wanted to get one of those.

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Post Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:53 am

Re: Mul-t-Lock I/C

I bet that would be Roadrunner Locksmith
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Post Sun Sep 29, 2013 11:05 am

Re: Mul-t-Lock I/C

Roadrunner is the only MTL distributor here in Tucson, but was referring to a dollar store type of place. It is called "Tuesday Morning".

Have not found Roadrunner to be all that 'friendly'. I wanted to buy a MTL to play with, but was told that they would only sell it if I had them install it, and they had to know which door, etcetera. They would not sell me a MTL over the counter without them installing it.

Figure I'll just wait and get one from a forum member with one for sale, preferably used, when one is available.

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Post Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:08 pm

Re: Mul-t-Lock I/C

i have one of these. if you take out the blocking plate behind the end screw cap, you can use an operating key as a control key if u push the key in just a nudge.
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