Ornate Brass Keys are designed for furniture and cabinets on drawers, doors, desks, boxes and chests. Solid brass with a polished finish. Key-bit has solid end, which must be cut to fit individual lock and engage lock-mechanism. Keys are hollow, to slip onto lock pin.
Ornate Brass Keys
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Fitting Furniture Keys
Replacing keys for an existing lock is difficult
- Key bits, also known as blades, often require a specific cut to fit a lock. Determining this cut is complex. If key bit is not cut correctly, it will not engage lock mechanism.
- Unfortunately knowing the manufacturer and model number of the lock does not help in locating a key to fit an antique lock.
- Cutting the bit/blade, to turn the lock mechanism, often requires the skills of a locksmith.
Before choosing a key blank:
- Determine lock-pin diameter This measurement is critical as key-barrel must slide over lock pin.
- The key-bit must be sized correctly to move the lock-bolt .
Profile of key-bit varies between locks.
- Some locks are easily turned with a simple un-notched blade
- Other locks require a key bit with one notch to lock or unlock
- Many locks require a key cut with 2 notches: one notch locks the lock the other notch unlocks the lock
- Some locks, made with spring-loaded levers, also require 2 notches however they also must be different sizes. This type of key is difficult to reproduce
Selecting Keyhole Covers - Escutcheons
For accurate fit:
- Measure keyhole height in keyhole cover
- Measure key-end height, height of key-bit
- Compare above determined measurements, to interior keyhole measurements, of the desired keyhole cover