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Master Keying

Master Keying. David M. Koenig, CPP. Master Keying Is. System Of Organizing Numbers For Cutting Keys For Pinning Locks Grouping Of Locks And Keys Set Of Locks That Are Operated By More Than One Key. Master Keying Provides. Convenience Over Security Separate Keys For Individual Locks

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Master Keying

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  1. Master Keying David M. Koenig, CPP

  2. Master Keying Is... • System Of Organizing Numbers • For Cutting Keys • For Pinning Locks • Grouping Of Locks And Keys • Set Of Locks That Are Operated By More Than One Key

  3. Master Keying Provides • Convenience Over Security • Separate Keys For Individual Locks • Keys To Operate Groups Of Locks • Single Key For All Locks In System • Ability To Carry Fewer Keys • Organization Of And Management OF Lock & Key System

  4. Master Keying Disadvantages • Makes Locks Easier To Pick • Small Master Pins Increase Service Issues • Higher Re-keying Cost If GMK Or GGMK Keys Are Lost • More Thought Involved In Administration • Controlled Destruction of Lock Security

  5. Master Keying Terms • KA - Keyed Alike - Several Locks Operated By The Same Key • KD - Keyed Different - Each Lock Operated By It’s Own Key

  6. Master Keying Terms • CK - Change Key • Work Individual Lock • MK - Master Key • GMK - Grand Master Key • Works Large Group Of Locks • GGMK - Great Grand Master Key • Fits All Locks In System

  7. Master Keying Terms • SKD - Single Keyed Different • Lock Set To Change Key Only • NMK - Not Master Keyed • Similar To SKD • Levels - Number Of Different Types Of Keys In System • Example CK-MK-GMK = 3 Level System

  8. Master Keying Terms • Sectional Keyways - Variety Of Key Blank Grove Sizes And Shapes • Divided Into Groups • Some Patterns Are Wider Than Others • Higher Level Patterns Fit Into Multiple Keyways • Allows Cut Numbers To Be Repeated

  9. System Size and Security • 5 Or 6 Pin Chambers (more is better) • Chamber Depths • Pinning Increment (Key / Pin Wear) • How Many Chambers Are Progressed • Angles (Or Other Factor) Employed

  10. System Size and Security • MACS (Maximum Adjacent Cuts) Loss • How Many Masters Employed • Sectional Keyways

  11. Typical System Example • 8 Depths (1-10 Less Two for MK) • Less Increments of Two • Used In 6 Chambers Equals… • 4 To 6th Power Equals… • 4,096 Theoretical Combinations • Less MACS Of 20% • Equals 3,276 Maximum Combinations

  12. Medeco Biaxial System Size • 4 Depths (1-5 Less One Number For GMK) • Used In 6 Chambers Equals… • 4 To 6th Power Equals… • 4,096 Theoretical • Times 9 Sections (Angles) Equals...

  13. Medeco Biaxial System Size • Equals 36,864 Changes Under Single MK • With MACS Loss Of 20% Combinations (Maximum Adjacent Cuts) • Over 29,400 Maximum Combinations • Number Of Chambers Used For Master Keys Reduces Maximum And Determines Availability Within A MK

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