
3.3.6 Medeco
®
Standard Commercial Key Using Jaw C (Optional
Equipment) With Shoulder Gauging (Example: DSD #51)
) The key shoulder touches the left
hand edge of the Shoulder Gauge.
Avoid undue pressure – see note
below.
Note: the spacing of the key cuts can be significantly affected by any damage incurred to the
Shoulder Gauge. Handle the Shoulder Gauge with care. Damage to the Shoulder Gauge most
often occurs when the gauge comes in contact with the cutter, or when undue pressure is used
in gauging against the key’s shoulder. Make sure to gently position the key blank against the
Shoulder Gauge to avoid damage.
2) The jaw and key grooves “nest” into each other.
The Tip Gauge (if installed) is pulled back to
the rear to position (Horseshoe Tip Gauge is
removed). Open Jaw C only enough to slide the
key into position. Be sure the key groove and jaw
milling mate before tightening the Wing Nut.
) Flip the Shoulder Gauge down and tighten
the Wing Nut before proceeding.
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®
is a registered trademark of Medeco Security Locks, Inc.
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Red Tip Gauge
Shoulder gauge
Jaw C
Position
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