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TO RE-KEY: A notched step change key is inserted into the cylinder and turned 180 degrees. Removing the key brings with it the disengaged wafer, rendering all previous keys in that series inoperable. All this is done while the key remains in place in the door! |
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1. Step change key displaces wafer. |
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THE SECRET: A patented method of removing glued wafer stacks from multiple chambers of a lock cylinder - one wafer at a time. |
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2. Turning key disengages and captures wafer. |
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THE RE-KEYING PROCESS: Each computer generated keying series allows up to 12 re-keys to be loaded into the cylinder distributed among grand, master, and pass key levels. |
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3. Returning key to original position leaves modified pin. |
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MULTIPLE LEVEL CHANGES: The removal of wafers from different stacks in multiple chambers allows the change of any level - grand, master, pass, even interchangeable core control keys - without affecting the operation or keying structure of any other level. |
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4. Extracting key removes wafer, rendering previous keys inoperative. |
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RE-PINNING: Once all wafers have been removed, the cylinder can be reloaded with a new and totally different series of changes. No new hardware - no lapse in security. IT'S UNIQUE: Innovative technology. Some may even say it is revolutionary. But all users of InstaKey® can say "It really is that simple!". |
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- AVI format showing the re-key |
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