Industry Master & General Keying
Master & General Keying
The locks, hardware and accessories that
you install on your buildings all rely on the
integration of the lock cylinder and the key.
The lock cylinder and key constitute the
keying system. The lock cylinder is central
to the lock mechanism installed on your
door, as this is what is used to control
who is allowed or denied access through
that door. ASSA ABLOY Australia Pty
Limited manufactures a range of
Lockwood cylinders to suit residential and
commercial applications.
General Keying Information
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You may want to use a
mechanical cylinder, alternatively, a
combined mechanical and electronic
product to provide security, convenience
and an audit trail. To begin with, you have
a choice of a standard pin tumbler
mechanism as shown below. This is a
convenient system available in five and six
pin variations and suitable for residential
and commercial applications.
The next option is a keying system that
incorporates features such as Design
Registration and Patent Protection.
The legal protection enables ASSA ABLOY
Australia Pty Limited to control the
distribution of the keys and keyblanks.
Control of the distribution of keys and
keyblanks ensures that only authorised
companies and individuals can purchase
additional keys for your premises. Eg:
Lockwood Twin™ and Lockwood
Generation Six™ keying systems. Only
security professionals who have complied
with strict guidelines are able to purchase
certain Lockwood restricted keying system
products and will maintain your keying
system by verifying signatories to confirm
the authority criteria has been met.
If you require additional features to resist
physical attacks on your locks and avoid
unauthorised duplication of keys, then the
Lockwood Twin mechanism incorporates
Patent Protection, Design Registration of
key profiles, and a dual locking mechanism
with anti-drill and antipick design built into
the cylinders.
The Lockwood Twin keys incorporate
two sets of bittings on them to provide for
massive coding capacity and specialised
keyways. Lockwood Twin cylinders are
manufactured to suit most Lockwood locks
as well as a large range of retro-fit
applications. Once you have established
the type of keying system that suits your
needs, you can then consult our Special
Keying Advisory Service to determine the
keying schedule for your building, a Grand
Master key system, a master key system
or the simplicity of one key convenience
for your home.
The Pin Tumbler Mechanism
A standard pin tumbler cylinder with the correct key
inserted, showing pin-breaks aligned with
the splitline between plug or barrel and
cylinder, allowing the key to be turned.
- General Keying Profiles
Standard Lockwood cylinders and locks
available to be specially keyed to suit your
individual requirements. This allows you to
choose the keying access to suit your needs,
without restricting access to key cutting.
- Lockwood Generation Six™
The range of key and barrel profiles in the
Lockwood Generation Six system are Design
Registered in Australia and New Zealand.
This is a six pin in-line keying system that is
able to be transferred to a Lockwood
Generation Six Service Centre, or can be
maintained through our factory.
- Lockwood Twin™
This is a Patent Protected and Design
Registered product. It has a dual locking
mechanism which incorporates a six-pin
in-line system and a sidebar. Along with
massive coding capacity the Lockwood Twin™ has built-in anti-pick and anti-drill features.
Master Keying Information
Special Keying Systems
Most Lockwood locks with pin tumbler
cylinders are supplied individually keyed.
To provide extra convenience and security,
specially keyed systems have been
developed to enable the customer to
control those locks which an individual is
authorised to operate.
A specially keyed system designed to
meet your individual requirements can be
included in the specification of a new
building or can be gradually introduced into
an existing complex as old locks are
replaced.
Our records show that specially keyed
systems tend to grow as firms using the
systems expand so future expansion
should be considered when planning a
specially keyed system.
Once you install a Lockwood specially
keyed system, you open a permanent line
of security. Our records enable duplicate
keys or additional locks to be supplied with
ease and accuracy, but only on receipt of
an official order, with all special keying
records kept in strictest confidence.
Special Keying Advisory Service
Lockwood keying systems include a free
Special Keying Advisory Service to assist
in selecting and designing the most
appropriate keying system for your needs.
Contact your Lockwood representative
for details.
- Keyed to Differ (KD)
With a keyed to differ system, each lock can only be opened by its own
individual key. All Lockwood locks are supplied 'keyed to differ' unless a
special keying system is requested.
- Keyed Alike System (KA)
This system allows for a number of locks to be operated by the same
key, it is ideally suited to residential applications such as front and back
doors. There is no limit to the number of locks which can be keyed alike.
- Master Keyed System (MK)
A master keyed system is one where each lock has its own individual key
which will not operate any other lock in the system, but where all locks in
the system can be operated by one master key.
- Grand Master Keyed System (GMK)
The grandmaster keyed system is an extension of the master keyed
system where each lock has its own individual key and the locks are
divided into two or more groups. Each group of locks is operated by a
master key, and the entire system is operated by one grand master key.
- Maison Keyed System (MAIS)
This system is widely used in apartments, flats, office blocks, hotels and
motels. Each apartment, flat or office has its own individual key which will
not operate the lock to any other apartment, flat, hotel room or office but
will operate the locks to communal entry doors and other services areas.
- Construction Keyed System (CK)
A system where it is necessary for contractors to gain entry to a building
during construction but to prevent entry by the same contractors after the
building has been occupied or handed over.
- Multi-Element Profile Keying System (MEP)
A series of unique element key profiles, where each element changes
the overall shape of the profile. Each individual profile key will enter a
dedicated key way. The elements of some of these individual profiles in
a group can be incorporated in one profile, resulting in a Master Profile
Key which will be capable of entering all dedicated key ways in that
group. Inclusion of all elements in the profile will result in a unique grand
master profile capable of entering all corresponding individual keyways
created by the elements in the series.
Master Keying Information
- Lockwood Generation Six™
The Lockwood range of legally protected key control systems includes GenerationSix™, a 6 pin tumblersystem with a series ofdifferent key profiles.
- Legal Key Control
Key control is fundamental to the security of your building. Legal protection has been afforded to Generation Six keying system in the form of design registration in Australia and New Zealand of the key and barrel profiles.
- Serviced Level System
Generation Six Serviced level systems are initially assembled by ASSA ABLOY Australia Pty Limited. Once the system has been supplied, the system records are available to be transferred to an approved Generation Six Service Centre.
- Generation Six Service Centres
The use of a Generation Six Service Centre permits local servicing of the system for day to day requirements. Each system is registered and signatory control applies to additional requirements.
- Identification of Keys
Individual keys within a master key system can be easily recognised through the use of colour coded inserts. There are a total of twelve colours to choose from.
With a distinctive keyhead shape and the use of twelve different colour coded inserts, individual keys to your master key system are easily recognised.
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