Falcon Keys Keying Systems and Cylinders Catalog 106190
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Contents
- 4 Key and cylinder marking
- 5-7 How to specify master keying
- 8 Keyways and construction keying
- 9 Standard cylinders Conventional and auxiliary cylinders
- 10-12 Standard cylinders Competitor keyways
- 13 Standard cylinders Key blanks and keys
- 14-15 Standard cylinders Tailpieces and accessories
- 16-17 Interchangeable core
- 18 Interchangeable core Keys and keyblanks
- 19-20 Interchangeable core Tailpieces, construction keying and accessories
- 21 Mortise cylinders Mortise, rim and cam lock cylinders
- 22 Mortise cylinders Mortise, rim and cam lock housing
- 23-24 Mortise cylinders Cams
- 25-26 Mortise cylinders Cylinder collars
The Falcon difference
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At Falcon, we know that every product you sell not only has to meet local building codes, but also your expectations for performance and quality. We take your expectations seriously, and that's why we build our locks to deliver durability, convenience and unmatched value. After all, we've built our reputation on the same standards that you have – providing quality products at a reasonable price delivered on time. It's the way we do business and it's what makes Falcon locks a powerful choice, no matter what your project.
Keyways and construction keying
Keyways
"G" keyway is standard for all Falcon conventional (non-I/C) cylinders and will be supplied unless otherwise specified. The multiple keyway structure shown to the right is used to expand keying systems which require more than one keyway.
Falcon bored locksets are also available with the most common competitors' keyways shown below. Falcon does not offer master keying of their keyways. D Series deadlocks are limited to "D1", "L4", "C", "E" and "E1R" keyways.
Construction master keying
Construction master keying is an option for conventional (non-I/C) cylinders and locksets. Cylinders are prepared with a special construction pin at the factory so that the construction master key (CMK) operates all cylinders while the building is under construction.
When construction is complete, turn the top master key in each cylinder. This process moves the special construction pin into a pocket of the cylinder plug, thereby eliminating subsequent operation of the CMK.
To order, specify "(CMK)" after the line item. Example: 72 each D441 626 1AA - 72AA (CMK)
Blockokey® system
Falcon's Blockokey® system is used for extensive master key systems using conventional (non-I/C) cylinders and locksets. Locks are shipped from the factory with a plastic "key block" in the back of every cylinder's keyway. A shorter 4-pin "Project Key" operates all cylinders while the building is under construction.
When construction is complete, use the special KB536 extractor key (removal tool) to remove the key block from each cylinder, thereby voiding operation of the project key. Blokokey construction keying is available on select keyways. Consult the Falcon master key team for availability.
To order, specify "Blockokey" after the line item. Example: 72 each D441 626 1AA - 72AA Blockokey
Falcon multiplex key family
SKD security caution
Unless otherwise specified, SKD sets will not be construction master keyed. Doing so significantly limits the system's expansion and decreases the security of the SKD locks.
When construction master keying is required for SKD sets, Falcon recommends issuing the SKDs on a different keyway with their own (separate) CMK. All orders which include SKD sets should specify how the construction keying should be handled.
Orders must include the name and address of the person to whom the construction keys and permanent master and change keys should be sent.
How to specify master keying
2- and 3-Level master keying systems
To specify a simple master key system (2 levels of keying)
The master key symbol consists of TWO letters, such as AA. The change key numbers are added to the master key letters. The numbers come first: 1AA, 2AA, 3AA, etc.
When locks are required which are not operated by the master key or other change keys in the system, they are referred to as "single keyed" and given symbols SKD1, SKD2, etc. When all higher levels of master keys are to be disallowed, suffix (NMK) to the symbol of the key which is to operate. This means "not master keyed." Cylinder 1AA(NMK) is operated by 1AA only. The AA master is blocked from operation.
To specify a grand master key system (3 levels of keying)
The grand master is assigned any ONE letter, such as A. The master keys under this grand are assigned TWO letters, the first of which must be the same as the grand: AA, AB, AC, etc. are all masters under grand A. Masters BA, BB, BC, etc. are all under grand B. Caution: Do not use the letters I or O because of possible confusion with the numerals 1 and 0, respectively. Also, do not use master key symbols CK, KD or KA. Change key numbers come after the letters.
For master keys beyond AZ, insert a number between the letters to designate which pass through the alphabet they represent. A2A through A2Z represents the second pass of masters under grand A. A3A through A3Z would be the third. Change keys under these masters have the numbers suffixed in the usual way: A2A1, A2A50, etc.
If the cylinder is to be operated by its change key and nothing lower than the single lettered GMK, the change number is added to the GMK symbol. This is illustrated by the example A1 in the schematic shown. When locks are required which are not operated by ANY master keys or other change keys in the system, they are referred to as "single keyed" and given symbols SKD1, SKD2, etc.
When all higher levels of master keys are to be disallowed, suffix (NMK) to the symbol of the key which is to operate. This means "not master keyed" and can be applied to any level in the system. Cylinder AA1 (NMK) is operated by AA1 only. The AA master and A grand are blocked from operation. Cylinder AA (NMK) would be operated by the AA master only. Grand A does not operate.
How to specify master keying
(continued)
4-Level master keying systems
To specify a great grand master key system (4 levels of keying)
The great grand master key is assigned the symbol GGM. The rest of the symbols are the same as those in 3-level systems. The GMKs are assigned single letters, e.g. A, B, C, D, etc. Caution: Never use X for a grand master key due to the confusion which will result with cross keying symbols presented an the next page.
Masters under each GMK are assigned two letters, the first of which is the same as its respective grand master key. Change key numbers come after the letters. Changes under the grand (A1, B1, etc.) and masters beyond AZ are handled exactly as in the 3 level system already described. Changes directly under a grand are also handled as illustrated in the 3-level system. For changes directly under the GGM with no
intermediate level masters, the change number is added directly to GGM as shown by the example GGM1 in the schematic. When locks are required which are not operated by ANY master keys or other change keys in the system, they are referred to as "single keyed" and given symbols SKD1, SKD2, etc.
When all higher levels of master keys are to be disallowed, suffix (NMK) to the symbol of the key which is to operate. This means "not master keyed" and can be applied to any level in the system. Cylinder AA1(NMK) is operated by AA1 only. The AA master, A grand and GGM are all blocked from operation. Cylinder AA(NMK) is operated by the AA master only. Grand A and the GGM do not operate. Cylinder A(NMK) would be operated by the A grand only, without the GGM.
Selective master keys
It is often useful in large keying systems to issue a high level master key to maintenance personnel which allows access across all master and grand master key boundaries of a keying system. A selective master key is usually very close to the system's top master key, both physically and through its realm of access. Nevertheless, it must be blocked from operating in many areas.
To designate that a lock be operated by a selective master key, suffix the symbol in parentheses to the standard symbol. Example: AA1 (ENG). This must be added every time the selective key is to operate and left off whenever the selective key is NOT to operate. For instance, you may lay out a system in which key AA1 is to operate two different offices. Inside one of them is an electrical cabinet which must be accessible to maintenance personnel carrying the ENG key. That lock must be specified as AA1 (ENG) while the lock for the other office must be specified as AA1. Change keys directly under the selective key, such as ENG1, are operated by all higher level keys, such as GGM.
Like cross keying, a selective master key is a convenience feature which decreases the security of the cylinders it operates and limits the expansion and flexibility of the overall keying system.
The most common names and symbols for selective master keys
ENG =Engineer's key ATT =Attendant's key JAN =Janitor's key HKP =Housekeeper's key GRD =Guard's key MAIN =Maintenance key
How to specify master keying
(continued)
Cross keying
Convenience may reduce cylinder security and hinder system expansion
Whenever two or more different keys such as AA1 and AA2 are both required to operate the same cylinder, the cylinder's security is reduced. This is called cross keying. When the cross keying occurs under all the same higher level keys, such as AA1 and AA2, it is known as controlled cross keying. When it combines keys under different higher level keys, such as AA1 and AB1, it is known as uncontrolled cross keying.
In addition to reducing the security of the cylinder, cross keying usually imposes limits on the flexibility and expansion of the overall keying system. This is especially true of uncontrolled cross keying. For these reasons, it is strongly recommended to allow personnel to carry more than one key. Cross keying should be discouraged whenever possible. However. when cross keying is required, it is specified as follows, and should be summarized at the beginning of each order.
Case #1
Cylinder requires its own change key. The illustration depicts part of a small medical building where two doctors share a common reception area. The receptionist gets the AA3 key. Each doctor carries a key which operates only one office, but is also cross keyed into the entrance from the corridor.
Determine the symbol of the change key (example: AA3). Then prefix the letter X (example: XAA3). Then list all keys which are to operate in an "operated by..." phrase. Example. "XAA3 operated by AA1, AA2, AA and A". Note that X is a cylinder specification only. The keys for cylinder XAA3 are designated AA3.
XAA3 Operated by AA1, AA2, AA and A
Case #2
A cylinder does NOT require its own change key. This illustration depicts a section of a floor in a dormitory. Each student's bedroom key operates the hall door lock. There is no need to construct a key which operates only the hall door.
In this case, place an X at both the beginning and end of the symbol and a number between them. Example: X1X, X2X, etc. Again, always include the "operated by . . ." phrase with a complete listing of key symbols to operate.
X1X Operated by AA1 through AA6, AA and A
Key and cylinder marking
With these options, keys and/or cylinders are stamped with the key symbol (code). This tells how the cylinder is keyed, eliminating trial and error. Lock mix-ups during installation or key mix-ups afterward are less likely to happen - and easier to straighten out if they do. For example, the symbol AA1 shown in the illustration identifies the lock to be operated by grand master key A, master key AA and change key AA1. Upon written authorization from the building owner to an authorized Falcon distributor, a bitting list can be furnished for each job to translate the symbols into key bittings. If a key is lost, a replacement key can be ordered by number from the Falcon distributor.
Visual key control (VKC)
For greater convenience
The key symbol is stamped on the plug face or other visible portion of the front of the cylinder. This makes identification fast and convenient. The disadvantage is that stolen or lost keys can be easily matched to the locks they operate. Also, restamping cylinders when they are rekeyed results in damage to the finish.
Concealed key control (CKC)
For greater security
For greater security, specify CKC on the cylinders. The key symbol is stamped in a concealed location, such as the rear of the cylinder or the side of an interchangeable core. It is not visible to the general occupants of the building but can be accessed by authorized personnel upon removal of the cylinder or core.
Conventional and auxiliary cylinders
Key-in-knob and lever cylinders
| Regular function knobs and levers lockset | Pins | Cylinder | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| B except 611 function | 5-pin | A23155-02 | |||
| B except 611 function |
6-pin
A23165-02 |
||||
| B611 | 5-pin | A23151-06 | |||
| B611 | 6-pin | A23161-06 | |||
| T381 Inside | 5-pin | A23151-06 | |||
| T381 Inside | 6-pin | A23161-06 | |||
| T381 Inside | 7-pin | A23171-06 | |||
| T571 | 5-pin | A23151-07 | |||
| T571 | 6-pin | A23161-07 | |||
| T571 | 7-pin | A23171-07 | |||
| T all other functions | 5-pin | A23151-05 | |||
| T all other functions | 6-pin | A23161-05 | |||
| T all other functions | 7-pin | A23171-05 | |||
| W except 561 function (lever) | 6-pin | Q330-154 | |||
| W561 (lever) | 6-pin | Q330-155 | |||
| W except 561 function knob | 6-pin | Q330-238 | |||
| W561 (knob) | 6-pin | Q330-246 | |||
| X 561 -E and T designs | 5-pin | A23151-00 | |||
| X 561 -E and T designs | 6-pin | A23161-00 | |||
| X 411, 501, 511, 521, 581-E and T designs | 5-pin | A23152-00 | |||
| X 411, 501, 511, 521, 581-E and T designs | 6-pin | A23162-00 | |||
| X 411, 501, 511, 521, 581-H designs | 5-pin | A23152-02 | |||
| X 411, 501, 511, 521, 581-H designs | 6-pin | A23162-02 | |||
| X 411, 501, 511, 521, 581-H designs | 7-pin | A23172-02 | |||
| X 561-H designs | 5-pin | A23151-02 | |||
| X 561-H designs | 6-pin | A23161-02 | |||
| X 571-E and T designs | 5-pin | A23151-02 | |||
| X 571-E and T designs | 6-pin | A23161-02 | |||
| X 571-H designs | 5-pin | A23151-03 | |||
| X 571-H designs | 6-pin | A23161-03 | |||
| X 571-H designs | 7-pin | A23171-02 | |||
| X561-H designs | 7-pin | A23171-01 | |||
| Y all functions | 5-pin | A23155-00 | |||
| Y all functions | 6-pin | A23165-00 | |||
Auxiliary lock cylinders
| Deadlock lazy tailpieces lockset | Pins | Cylinder | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| D111, D141 | 5-pin | Q500-064 | ||||
| D121 | 5-pin | Q500-066 | ||||
| D131 | 5-pin | Q500-070 | ||||
| D111, D141 | 6-pin | Q500-021 | ||||
| D121 | 6-pin | Q500-058 | ||||
| D131 | 6-pin | Q500-054 | ||||
| D111, D141 | 7-pin | Q500-046 | ||||
| D121 | 7-pin | Q500-059 | ||||
| D211, D241 | 5-pin | Q500-067 | ||||
| D221 | 5-pin | Q500-069 | ||||
| D231 | 5-pin | Q500-072 | ||||
| D211, D241 | 6-pin | Q500-010 | ||||
| D221 | 6-pin | Q500-056 | ||||
| D231 | 6-pin | Q500-012 | ||||
| D211, D241 | 7-pin | Q500-014 | ||||
| D221 | 7-pin | Q500-057 | ||||
| Padlock | 5-pin | A23151-01 | ||||
| Padlock | 6-pin | A23161-01 | ||||
| Padlock | 7-pin | A23171-00 | ||||
"H" Series cylinder
| Function | Pins | Cylinder |
|---|---|---|
| H 511 knobs | 5-pin | A30040-00 |
| H 511 knobs | 6-pin | A30040-01 |
| H all other functions and designs | 5-pin | A30028-00 |
| H all other functions and designs | 6-pin | A30028-01 |
Specify keyway. Specify finishes: 606, 626
Sliding door cylinder
For use in Adams Rite 4024 and 4026 cylinder pulls typically used in patio doors.
950 : Specify 5, 6, or 7-pin
Note: Specify finish: 606, 626
Competitor keyways
| T Series | Cylinders |
|---|---|
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-011 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-11D |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-011 |
| Corbin Russwin L4 KA4 | A23174-11A |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-011 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-11D |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-011 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-11D |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-011 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-11A |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-11D |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-011 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-011 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-11D |
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-012 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-12D |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-012 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-012 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-12D |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-012 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-12D |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-012 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-12A |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-12D |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-012 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-012 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-12D |
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-000 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-0KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-000 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-000 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-0KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-000 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-0KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-000 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-0KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-0KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-000 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-000 |
T381 Inside
T Series All other functions
| X Series | Cylinders |
|---|---|
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-001 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-1KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-001 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-001 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-1KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-001 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-1KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-001 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-1KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-1KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-001 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-001 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-1KD |
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-005 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-5KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-005 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-005 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-5KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-005 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-5KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-005 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-5KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-5KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-005 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-005 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-5KD |
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-006 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-6KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-006 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-006 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-6KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-006 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-6KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-006 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-6KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-6KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-006 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-006 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-6KD |
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-003 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-3KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-003 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-003 |
561 Elite and Troy
411, 501, 511, 521, 581 Elite and Troy
X411, 501, 511, 521, 581 Hana
Yale E1R (8) Para KD A23169-0KD
| X Series (continued) | Cylinders |
|---|---|
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-3KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-003 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-3KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-003 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-3KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-3KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-003 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-003 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-3KD |
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-004 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-4KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-004 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-004 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-4KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-004 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-4KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-004 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-4KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-4KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-004 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-004 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-4KD |
X571 Elite and Troy X561 Hana
X571 Hana
| B Series | Cylinders | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-011 | |||
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-11D | |||
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted A23174-011 | ||||
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-011 | |||
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-11D | |||
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-011 | |||
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-11D | |||
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-011 | |||
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-11A | |||
| Schlage C KD | A23160-11D | |||
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-011 | |||
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-011 | |||
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-11D | |||
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-013 | |||
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-13D | |||
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted A23174-013 | ||||
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-013 | |||
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-13D | |||
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-013 | |||
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-13D | |||
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-013 | |||
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-13A | |||
| Schlage C KD | A23160-13D | |||
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-013 | |||
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-013 | |||
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-13D | |||
B611
B Series All other functions
Specify cylinder number, keyway and finish when ordering.
Competitor keyways (continued)
| Y Series | Cylinders |
|---|---|
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-008 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-8KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-008 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-008 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-8KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-008 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-8KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-008 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-8KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-8KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-008 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-008 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-8KD |
Y Series All functions and designs
| Cylinders | |
|---|---|
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | Q033-079 |
| Russwin D1 O-Bitted | Q033-074 |
| Russwin D1 KD | Q033-074 |
| Schlage C O-bitted | Q033-071 |
| Schlage C KA4 | Q033-071 |
| Schlage C KD | Q033-071 |
| Schlage E O-bitted | Q033-068 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | Q033-076 |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | Q033-078 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | Q033-073 |
| Russwin D1 KD | Q033-073 |
| Schlage E O-bitted | Q033-067 |
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | Q033-077 |
| Corbin 60 KD | Q033-077 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | Q033-072 |
| Russwin D1 KD | Q033-072 |
| Schlage C O-bitted | Q033-070 |
| Schlage C KA4 | Q033-070 |
| Schlage C KD | Q033-070 |
| Schlage C O-bitted | Q033-069 |
| Schlage C KA4 | Q033-069 |
| Schlage C KD | Q033-069 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | Q033-075 |
| H Series | Cylinders |
|---|---|
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-007 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-7KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-007 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-007 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-7KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-007 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-7KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-007 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-7KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-7KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-007 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-007 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-7KD |
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-010 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-10D |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-010 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-010 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-10D |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-010 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-10D |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-010 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-10A |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-10D |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-010 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para O-bitted | A23169-010 |
| Yale E1R (8) Para KD | A23169-10D |
H 511 All knobs
H Series deadbolt
| Padlocks | Cylinders |
|---|---|
| Corbin 60 O-bitted | A23167-002 |
| Corbin 60 KD | A23167-2KD |
| Corbin Russwin L4 O-bitted | A23174-002 |
| Russwin D1 O-bitted | A23168-002 |
| Russwin D1 KD | A23168-2KD |
| Sargent LA O-bitted | A23166-002 |
| Sargent LA KD | A23166-2KD |
| Schlage C O-bitted | A23160-002 |
| Schlage C KA4 | A23160-2KA |
| Schlage C KD | A23160-2KD |
| Schlage E O-bitted | A23159-002 |
| Yale E1R (8) Yale Para O-bitted | A23169-002 |
| Yale E1R (8) Yale Para KD | A23169-2KD |
Padlocks
Key blanks and keys
Access bow
2" access bow is made of blue plastic and meets requirements of Title 24 of the California Code for Handicapped.
Emergency tool
012727-000-30 for Mortise privacy locks M301, M311, M321
Access key blank
After cutting, press into blue plastic bow shown above. Order blanks and bows separately.
Key blanks (multiples of 50 except where noted)
| Standard |
Plain both
sides |
|---|---|
| KB573* | KB751* |
| KB577* | KB761* |
| KB581* | KB771* |
| KB544* | — |
| KB590* | — |
| KB579* | — |
| KB583* | — |
| KB592* | — |
| KB573-1* | — |
| KB577-1* | — |
| KB581-1* | — |
| Q330-215 | — |
| 001911-001-70 | — |
| KB525 | — |
* Suffix key section to catalog number. Example: KB573G
Cut keys
| Description | Standard |
Plain both
sides |
|---|---|---|
| 5-pin | KB574 | KB794 |
| 6-pin | KB578 | KB797 |
| 7-pin | KB582 | KB799 |
| Large bow 5-pin | KB545 | — |
| Large bow 6-pin | KB591 | — |
| 5-pin construction MK | KB565 | — |
| 6-pin construction MK | KB566 | — |
| 7-pin construction MK | KB567 | — |
| 6-pin emergency MK | KB580 | — |
| 7-pin emergency MK | KB584 | — |
| 6-pin EMK, large bow | KB593 | — |
| Handicap bow 5-pin | KB905 | — |
| Handicap bow 6-pin | KB906 | — |
| Handicap bow 7-pin | KB907 | — |
| 6-pin Schlage C | 330055 | — |
| 6-pin Schlage split key | Q330-276 | — |
| Blockokey® construction key | KB531 | — |
KB536
Removal tool for Blokokey construction keying key block.
Tailpieces
D Series lazy tailpiece, standard cylinder
A24264-000-00 Rubber spacer used with both retainers
X411, 501, 511, 521, 581
For 7-pin applications, break tailpiece to next shorter length.
Rim cylinder tailpieces D200 Cylinders Image 1 D200 Cylinders Image 2
| A28351-000-00 for 951 | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| With 008355 | |||||||||
| Retainer | |||||||||
Accessories
Service equipment and supplies
Pin kits
1418 Standard
(includes key gauge, follower and cylinder cap tool)
1417 Restricted keyways
(includes key gauge, follower and cylinder cap tool)
Key gauge
030113-000-60 Standard keyways
.018" increment
042613-000-60 Restricted keyways
.025" increment
Kit refills: pins and springs
A08553-00-00 Bottom pins for standard keyways* A08580-00-00 Master pins for standard keyways*
A08552-000-00 Top pins, 100-pack
A08554-000-00 Tumbler springs, 100-pack
Miscellaneous cylinder parts
A02750-000-00 Cam screw 100-pack
031100-000-30 Hex nut for cam lock and mortise cylinders 012162-000-10 Cylinder cap for Falcon keyway cylinders only.
A12165-000-00 Cap retaining pin for Falcon keyway cylinders only, 10-pack
A12166-000-00 Spring for retaining pin for Falcon keyway cylinders only, 100-pack
Other service equipment
1416 Cylinder cap tool - steel
1421 Plug follower
* sizes 2 thru 9, 100-pack
Advantages
Interchangeable core (I/C) offers maximum flexibility to the building owner. Whenever a key is lost or stolen, locks can be rekeyed quickly by non-locksmith personnel. All it takes is the special "control" key. This key is used to remove and install all cores in the system. Just go to the door, remove the old core and install the new one with the control key. Security is regained in seconds!
Falcon's interchangeable cores and I/C locksets are compatible with other small format interchangeable core (SFIC) products, such as Best and Arrow. Use our locks with their cores and vice versa. In most cases Falcon can even furnish cores master keyed into your existing Best or Arrow key system. Just include a copy of your existing bitting list with the order.
Construction cores
Interchangeable core jobs requiring construction keying are furnished with temporary cores which are keyed alike to a combination unrelated to the permanent system's master key. When the building is turned over to the owner, the permanent cores are installed and the construction cores are returned to Falcon Lock for credit. Orders must include the name and address of the person to whom the construction keys and permanent master and change keys should be sent.
Interchangeable core keyways
The "A" keyway is standard for I/C products and will be supplied unless otherwise specified. Falcon keyways shown here are equivalent to Best and Arrow I/C keyways of the same names.
Consult factory for restricted keyways not listed here.
When ordering locks or cores master keyed into existing Best, Arrow or other compatible I/C systems, a copy of the bitting list for the existing system is required with the order.
A2, A3 and A4 Systems
Falcon master keying uses the A2 System (depths 0-9) standard. We can provide cores into competitors' A4 (depths 0-5) key systems but we generate new A4 systems solely at the discretion of our Key Systems Department. We do not support the A3 System (Depths 0-6). However, any Falcon core can be combinated to A3 specs in the field.
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Cores
Description: Uncombinated cores are supplied without pins, springs or keys. May be keyed into A2, A3 and A4 Systems in the field. Combinated cores are keyed and ready to install, and are furnished with two change keys each. A2 System standard, A4 special. See page 20 for details.
Packaging: Uncombinated cores are packed 20 per box.
Finishes: Standard: 606 and 626. Special Order: 605, 613 and 625.
Logo: Standard - Cores and keys are supplied with the Falcon logo.
Optional: Combinated cores ordered without logo are furnished with plain (non-embossed) keys.
Interchangeable core
Available with Falcon style spring cover (shown) or Best® style individual pin chamber caps. See table for product numbers.
Standard cores use a single spring cover to seal pin chambers.
With Best® style capping, each pin chamber is sealed with its own individual cap.
Regular core (suffix keyway to number)
| Uncombinated | Combinated | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6-pin | 7-pin | 6-pin | 7-pin | |
| Standard | C646 | C647 | C606 | C607 |
| Best® style capping | CB846 | CB847 | CB806 | CB807 |
| No logo | C648 | C649 | C608 | C609 |
| No logo, Best® capping | CB848 | CB849 | CB808 | CB809 |
Note: Specify core number, keyway and finish when ordering.
Keys and key blanks
Access bow
2" access bow is made of blue plastic and meets requirements of Title 24 of The California Code for Handicapped.
Key Blanks (suffix key section)
| Description | Standard | Plain both sides |
| Standard | KB628* | KB718* |
| Best style | KB800 | KB801 |
| Stamped CONTROL | KB608* | KB744* |
| MA Series EMERGENCY | KB737* | KB748* |
|
Best style MA Series
EMERGENCY |
KB804 | KB805 |
| Blade for 2" access bow | KB633* | n/a |
| Plastic access bow only | 001911-001-70 | n/a |
Cut key (suffix keyway
| Description | Standard | Plain both sides | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6-pin | 7-pin | 6-pin | 7-pin | |
| Standard | KB632-1 | KB632-2 | KB673-1 | KB673-2 |
| Best Style | KB807-1 | KB807-2 | KB809-1 | KB809-2 |
| CONTROL | KB609-1 | KB609-2 | KB778-1 | KB778-2 |
| Best Style CONTROL | KB811-1 | KB811-2 | KB813-1 | KB813-2 |
| MA Series EMERGENCY | KB738-1 | KB738-2 | KB779-1 | KB779-2 |
|
Best Style MA Series
EMERGENCY |
KB814-1 | KB814-2 | KB817-1 | KB817-2 |
| 2" access bow | KB916 | KB916-1 | n/a | n/a |
* Extensive key systems sometimes require more than one keyway. Double, triple, quadruple and quintuple-milled keys must then be furnished for top master and control keys. Only certain milling combinations are practical. Common multi-section keys include AB, AE, DE, EF, FG, AEG, DEF, EFG, DEFG, JKLM, ADEFG.
Emergency key blanks
For C262 and C265 hotel function mortise cylinders.
Access key blank
After cutting, press into blue plastic bow shown above. Order blanks and bows separately.
Plain both sides (non-embossed)
Tailpieces and construction keying
Cylindrical lock tailpieces
Throw members shown actual size.
Y Series
Q001-055
| Ref. | Length | Part number | Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1.40" | 022175-000-30 | X Series, except X571 |
| 2 | 1.53" | 030739-003-30 | RU, T381 inside only, 7-pin, B611 |
| 3 | 1.69" | 030739-002-30 | RU, T381 inside only, 6-pin, B611 |
| 4 | 2.22" | 030739-005-30 | RU, T571 7-pin |
| 5 | 2.37" | 030739-004-30 | RU, T571 6-pin |
| 6 | 2.41" | 030739-001-30 |
RU, T Series 7-pin except T381 inside
and T571 |
| 7 | 2.56" | 030739-000-30 |
RU, T Series 6-pin except T381 inside
and T571 |
| 8 | 1.32" | 031731-000-30 | B Series 6 and 7-pin, except B611 |
| 9 | 1.66" | 022175-002-30 | X571 7-pin, B611 7-pin |
| 10 | 1.81" | 022175-001-30 | X571 6-pin |
| 11 | X.XX" | Q330-164 |
W Series
501, 511, 581, 711 functions |
| 12 | X.XX" | Q330-165 | W Series 561 function |
Rim cylinder tailpiece
With 012698 retainer
"Disposable construction" core
1408 Disposable small format Interchangeable construction core
For more options and information on construction keying, please consult page 16 of this catalog.
Accessories
Key bitting punch
1208 A2 system
Stamping fixture
1398 Holds one key and one core
for face or side marking
Key gauge
012612-000-60 A2 system
030425-000-60 A4 system
Pin kit
1404 A2 System, Falcon spring cover
cores (standard)
1391 A2 System, Best® style capping
1403 A4 System, Falcon spring cover cores
1390 A4 System, Best® style capping
Depth bars for key machine
031033-000-30 A3 system
031034-000-30 A4 system
Capping pin and ejector pin
1392 Capping pin, Best® style
1405 Ejector tool
Miscellaneous I/C parts
A12663-001-00 Drive pins, package
of ten (10)
A12664-010-00 Drive washer, package
of ten (10)
Kit Refills: Pins, springs, etc. (100-pack except where noted)
A12635-0xx-00 A2 top pins, sizes 2 thru 19:
replace "xx" with size
A12636-00x-00 A2 bottom pins, sizes 0 thru 9:
replace "x" with size
A30375-0xx-00 A4 top pins, sizes 1 thru 11:
replace "xx" with size
A30376-00x-00 A4 bottom pins, sizes 0 thru 5:
replace "x" with size
A12637-000-00 Tumbler spring
A12637-500-00 Tumbler spring, 500-pack
A12638-000-00 21C caps for Best® style cores,
500-pack
A12639-001-00 Spring cover, 6-Pin
A12639-002-00 Spring cover, 7-Pin
Capping blocks
1411 Set, Falcon spring cover cores
1414 Block only, Falcon spring cover cores
1415 Tapping plate - new style (dovetail)
1393 Capping block, Best® style capping
Mortise accessories
Mortise cam changing tools
1400 Tool set with staking punch
1401 Tool only
1402 Cam staking punch only
Mortise cylinder wrench
1407 Verifies cam operation and preserves cylinder finish during installation
002807-000-30 Mortise I/C cylinder
security screw
Mortise, rim and cam lock cylinders
Mortise, rim and cam lock for standard cylinders
Note: Specify finish - 605, 606, 613, 626, 629, 630
Mortise cylinder
900 Series cylinders are furnished with 5622-STD and 250 Series with 5622-STD unless otherwise specified.
See table for product numbers.
See pages 24-25 for optional cams and 26-27 for collars.
Note: Specify finish - 605, 606, 613, 626, 629, 630
Thumbturn cylinder
Furnished with 5622-STD except 970 Series furnished with 5622-STD unless otherwise specified.
See table for product numbers.
See pages 24-25 for optional cams and 26-27 for collars.
Note: Specify finish - 605, 606, 613, 625, 626
Dummy cylinder
Used to plug hole in door where lock remains but cylinder operation is no longer needed.
984D 1" 985D 1 1 ⁄8"
Note: Specify finish - 605, 606, 613, 626, 629, 630
Rim cylinder
Horizontal tailpiece standard. May be changed to vertical orientation in the field. Furnished with collar, back plate and 12-24 break off screws.
951 Specify 5, 6 or 7-pin
Keyed mortise cylinders
| Length | Pins | Application |
|---|---|---|
|
1 1
⁄8" |
5 or 6 | Generic |
|
1 1
⁄4" |
5 or 6 | Generic |
| 1 3⁄8" | 6 or 7 | Generic |
|
1 1
⁄2" |
6 or 7 | Generic |
| 1 3⁄4" | 6 or 7 | Generic |
| 2" | 6 or 7 | Generic |
|
1 1
⁄8" |
6 | MA451 hotel function |
|
1 1
⁄4" |
6 | MA451 hotel function |
| 1 3⁄8" | 6 | MA451 hotel function |
| 1 3⁄8" | 7 | MA451 hotel function |
Thumbturn mortise cylinders
| Catalog number | Length | Pins | Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| 985T |
1 1
⁄8" |
— | Generic |
| 986T |
1 1
⁄4" |
— | Generic |
| 973 |
1 1
⁄8" |
— |
M911 Classroom thumbturn,
RH (CCW) |
| 974 |
1 1
⁄8" |
— |
M911 Classroom thumbturn,
LH (CW) |
606, 613, 626, 629, 630
Cam lock - heavy cam
Includes stop washers for rigid and lazy cam operation. Field reversible for RH or LH doors by positioning of stop screw on back of housing. Requires 1 3⁄16" cylinder hole and fits doors up to 1 1 ⁄8" thick.
Note: Specify finish - 605, 945 Specify 5 or 6-pin
Note: Specify finish - 606, 626
Mailbox cylinder
U.S. Postal regulations prohibit master keying of mailbox locks. Mailboxes must be ordered specifically for Falcon cylinders from the mailbox manufacturer.
954 Specify 5, 6 or 7-pin
Mortise, rim and cam lock housing
Mortise, rim and cam lock for standard cylinders
Note: Specify finishes - 605, 606, 613, 626, 629, 630
Mortise cylinder housing
Standard housings furnished with 5622-IC and hotel function housings furnished with 5622-IC. See table for product numbers.
See pages 24-25 for optional cams and pages 26-27 for collars.
| Catalog number | Length | Pins | Application |
| C987 | 1 3⁄8" | 6 or 7 | Generic |
| C988 |
1 1
⁄2" |
6 or 7 | Generic |
| C990 | 1 3⁄4" | 6 or 7 | Generic |
| C992 | 2" | 6 or 7 | Generic |
| C997 | 1 3⁄8" | 6 or 7 | Unassembled, less cam |
| C262 | 1 5⁄8" | 6 or 7 | MA451 Hotel function RH |
| C265 | 1 5⁄8" | 6 or 7 | MA451 Hotel function LH |
Note: Specify finishes - 605, 606, 613, 626, 629, 630
Cam lock
Key removable in locked position only. Cam rotates 360° and can be installed for right or left hand operation. Requires 1 3⁄16" cylinder hole and fits doors up 1 3⁄8" thick.
C943 Specify 6 or 7-pin
Note: Specify finishes - 605, 606, 613, 626, 629, 630
Rim cylinder housing
Horizontal tailpiece standard. May be changed to vertical orientation in the field. Furnished with collar, back plate and 12-24 break-off screws.
C953 Specify 6 or 7-pin
Note: Specify finishes - 605, 606, 613, 625, 626
Adams rite tapered head mortise cylinder housing
Designed for proper fit without collars on narrow stile aluminum doors. Furnished with #8 Adams Rite cam.
C977 Specify 6 or 7-pin
C945 Specify 6 or 7-pin Note: Specify finishes - 605, 606, 613, 626, 629, 630
Cam lock - heavy cam
Includes stop washers for rigid and lazy cam operation. Field reversible for RH or LH doors by positioning of stop screw on back of housing. Requires 1 3⁄16" cylinder hole and fits doors up to 1 1 ⁄8" thick.
How to order
Less core
Specify catalog number and finish. Example: C987 626
Complete with core
Add keyway, "WIC" and keying instructions. Example: C987 WIC A* 626 AA12
* "A" keyway standard. Falcon reserves the right to assign the keyway for new key systems.
Cams
| Falcon | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diagram | Lock | Reference number | Part number | For cylinder |
| Falcon MA Series |
F1
F2 |
5622-STD
5622-IC |
Conventional
I/C |
|
|
5622-IC
5622-STD |
Falcon MA Series |
L3
R3 |
5620-STD |
Conventional,
MA381 inside function |
| 5620-STD | Falcon MA Series |
L4
R4 |
5621-STD |
Conventional,
MA381 outside function |
| 5621-STD | Falcon MA Series |
L3
R3 |
5620-IC |
I/C,
MA381 inside function |
| 5620-IC | Falcon MA Series |
L4
R4 |
5621-IC |
I/C,
MA381 outside function |
|
5621-IC
Falcon exit devices |
||||
| Diagram | Lock | Reference number | Part number | For cylinder |
|
5
24 |
Dogging cylinder
Install cam upside down. |
24
5 |
A09897-024-00
A12667-003-00 |
Conventional
I/C |
|
20
21, 22, 23 |
Delta trim for 17C concealed
vertical rod for 718 Series trim manufactured prior to July 2011 |
21
22 23 20 |
A09894-021-00
A09894-022-00 A09894-023-00 A12667-020-00 |
Falcon, Ilco, Lori, Schlage
Arrow, Sargent & Yale Corbin Russwin I/C |
| Schlage | ||||
| Diagram | Lock | Reference number | Part number | For cylinder |
|
13
12 |
Schlage L Series |
13
12 |
A09888-000-00
A12667-008-00 |
Conventional
I/C |
Cams (continued)
Other manufacturers Diagram Lock Reference number Part number For cylinder Adams Rite MS, 4500 and 4700 Series 6 8 A09899-000-00 A12667-001-00* Conventional I/C Adams Rite 4070 deadlock 16 9 A09898-000-00 A12667-002-00 Conventional I/C Arrow, Corbin Russwin ML2200 except ML2255 and ML2242 inside - 11 A20069-000-00 A12667-011-00 Conventional I/C Corbin Russwin DL4000 Series 27 A12677-013-00 I/C Corbin Russwin master ring black cast iron locks only. Requires brushing A09890-000-00 25 A12667-006-00 Conventional I/C Most exit devices Sargent & Yale 26 7 A08867-000-00 A12667-000-00 Conventional I/C Sargent 7737 - A12667-03A-00* I/C 6 8 16 9 11 27 25 26 7
Note: Each part number indicates a package of 10 cams
Cam assortment kits
1396 Standard cylinders
Contains ten each #1, 4 and 13; fifteen #6 and five each #2, 3 and 14 cams, plus 50 cam screws and a plug follower.
1397 I/C Mortise cylinders
Contains ten each #5, 7, 10, 11 and 12; twenty #8 and five #15 cams, a
* Thick cams require throw pin A12663-003-00
Cylinder collars
Standard collars for cylinders ordered separately
| Length | Cylinder | Non-AR Cams | AR Cam |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1" | 984D | A08794-000 | — |
|
1 1
⁄8" |
250, 965, 966, 973, 974, 985 Series | A08794-000 | 008876-002 |
|
1 1
⁄4" |
251, 986 Series | A08794-001 | 008876-003 |
| 1 3⁄8" | 252, 253, 987, C987, C997 | A08794-002 | 008876-004 |
| Longer | C260 Series, (C)988, (C)990, (C)992 | A08794-000 | 008876-000 |
Escutcheon trim ring
| / | 7 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| K | ] | // |
|
Door
thickness |
Function |
985
⁄8" 1 1 |
986
⁄4" 1 1 |
(C)987
1 3⁄8" |
(C)988
⁄2" 1 1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 1
⁄2" |
Single cylinder | — | A08790-000 | A08790-001 | A08790-002 |
|
1 1
⁄2" |
Double cylinder | A08790-000 | — | — | — |
| 1 3⁄4" | Single cylinder | — | — | A08790-000 | A08790-001 |
| 1 3⁄4" | Double cylinder | — | A08790-000 | A08790-001 | A08790-002 |
| 2" | Single cylinder | — | — | A08790-000 | A08790-001 |
| 2" | Double cylinder | — | — | A08790-000 | A08790-001 |
|
2 1
⁄4" |
Single cylinder | — | — | — | A08790-000 |
|
2 1
⁄4" |
Double cylinder | — | — | — | — |
|
2 1
⁄2" |
Single cylinder | — | — | — | — |
|
2 1
⁄2" |
Double cylinder | — | — | — | — |
Sectional trim ring
| Door | Function | 985 | 986 | (C)987 | (C)988 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| thickness |
1 1
⁄8" |
1 1
⁄4" |
1 3⁄8" |
1 1
⁄2" |
|
|
1 1
⁄2" |
Single cylinder | A08794-001 | A08794-002 | — | — |
|
1 1
⁄2" |
Double cylinder | A08794-002 | A08794-003 | — | — |
| 1 3⁄4" | Single cylinder | A08794-000 | A08794-001 | A08794-002 | — |
| 1 3⁄4" | Double cylinder | A08794-001 | A08794-002 | A08794-003 | — |
| 2" | Single cylinder | — | A08794-000 | A08794-001 | A08794-002 |
| 2" | Double cylinder | A08794-000 | A08794-001 | A08794-002 | A08794-003 |
|
2 1
⁄4" |
Single cylinder | — | — | A08794-000 | A08794-001 |
|
2 1
⁄4" |
Double cylinder | — | A08794-000 | A08794-001 | A08794-002 |
|
2 1
⁄2" |
Single cylinder | — | — | — | A08794-000 |
|
2 1
⁄2" |
Double cylinder | — | — | A08794-000 | A08794-001 |
Note: Specify part number and finish when ordering. (e.g. A08790-000-626)
Cylinder collars (continued)
Wave washer included. To order separately, specify 008789-001-60
Note: Specify part number and finish when ordering. (e.g. A08790-000-626)
008862-000 For all rim cylinders and cam locks. Note: Specify finishes: 605, 606, 612, 613, 625, 626
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