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What is the KW11 blank for?
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Ted Swirsky
2005-10-29 14:59:51 UTC
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What is the KW11 blank for and does it usually have 7 pin sizes?

I normally see the KW1 for the older Kwiksets and the KW10 for the 6 pin
versions, but just heard about a KW11 with 7 depths whereas the others use
6.

I would appreciate it if someone could tell me what is different about it
and which locks it is needed for.

Thanks!
goma865
2005-10-29 19:31:15 UTC
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Post by Ted Swirsky
What is the KW11 blank for and does it usually have 7 pin sizes?
I normally see the KW1 for the older Kwiksets and the KW10 for the 6 pin
versions, but just heard about a KW11 with 7 depths whereas the others use
6.
I would appreciate it if someone could tell me what is different about it
and which locks it is needed for.
Thanks!
The KW11 is used for warehouse locks.
Only the warehouse locks should use the #7 depth.
At least-that was what I was told,so not etched in stone.

goma.
Ted Swirsky
2005-10-29 23:53:39 UTC
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Hmm. Still not clear to me.

I was just told the KW11 is a KW10 (6 pin) blade with a KW1 bow. Can
anyone verify this or explain more?
Why make a KW11 when the KW10 exists?

Ted
Post by goma865
Post by Ted Swirsky
What is the KW11 blank for and does it usually have 7 pin sizes?
I normally see the KW1 for the older Kwiksets and the KW10 for the 6 pin
versions, but just heard about a KW11 with 7 depths whereas the others
use 6.
I would appreciate it if someone could tell me what is different about
it and which locks it is needed for.
Thanks!
The KW11 is used for warehouse locks.
Only the warehouse locks should use the #7 depth.
At least-that was what I was told,so not etched in stone.
goma.
--Shiva--
2005-10-30 00:17:00 UTC
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Post by Ted Swirsky
Why make a KW11 when the KW10 exists?
Ted
drop the KW1.. stock 1 instead of 2..
I am GUESSING thats the reason
--Shiva--
goma865
2005-10-30 03:17:53 UTC
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Post by Ted Swirsky
Why make a KW11 when the KW10 exists?
Different shoulder arrangement.


goma.
--Shiva--
2005-10-30 03:44:29 UTC
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Post by goma865
Post by Ted Swirsky
Why make a KW11 when the KW10 exists?
Different shoulder arrangement.
goma.
having NOT got one to compare, I thought it was the KW10, on the
1 head??
easier to alter 1 stamping die?
--Shiva--
Roger Shoaf
2005-10-30 06:48:55 UTC
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Post by Ted Swirsky
Hmm. Still not clear to me.
I was just told the KW11 is a KW10 (6 pin) blade with a KW1 bow. Can
anyone verify this or explain more?
Why make a KW11 when the KW10 exists?
Kwikset came out with there super dooper line which is sold at the big box
stores. Kinda like the Titan but not as good. On these they used the Titan
keying arrangement with the staggered shoulders to be compatible with the
Kwikset 5 pin, but kept the Kwikset Kbow key.

Functionally these are the same as the Titan.
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pickproof
2005-10-31 01:26:23 UTC
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Hello
The seventh depth is used for factory keyed master key systems.
John MIddleman, CRL.
Post by Ted Swirsky
What is the KW11 blank for and does it usually have 7 pin sizes?
I normally see the KW1 for the older Kwiksets and the KW10 for the 6 pin
versions, but just heard about a KW11 with 7 depths whereas the others use
6.
I would appreciate it if someone could tell me what is different about it
and which locks it is needed for.
Thanks!
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