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Key cutting and duplication techniques UNLOCKING THE SECRET OF LOCKSMITH
Making duplicates of existing keys is a component of key cutting and duplicating processes. Depending on the kind of key and the amount of precision required, several techniques and technologies are utilised for cutting and duplicating keys. Here are a few typical methods:
Manual Key Cutting The conventional approach requires having a qualified locksmith run a key-cutting machine. The profile of the original key is manually transferred onto a blank key by the locksmith, and the new key is then mechanically cut to match the original.
Key Duplication Machines These devices are frequently seen at locksmith and hardware stores. To cut a new key based on the original, they utilise a template or a code. A blank key is inserted after the original key is put into the device. The replacement key is then carved by the machine using a trace of the old key.
Laser Key Cutting A laser beam is used in laser cutting technology to precisely cut the key. A digital map of the profile of the original key is made by scanning it using a laser key cutting equipment. The replacement key is then carefully carved by the laser to match the original.
Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Key Cutting Keys are cut with extreme precision by CNC key cutting machines using automation and computer programming. To make an identical replica, a computer-controlled cutting tool adheres to the original key's digital specifications.
Impressioning hen there is no access to the original key, impressioning is a method utilised. A blank key is put into the lock, then it is moved about while being lightly pressed to make impressions or markings on the key. These indications help the locksmith choose the appropriate key shape.
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