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Remove spring clip 01-0660 and disassemble barrel from cylinder body and sleeve or load from the top using the Top Loading
Kit p/n 436-1.
Finish assembling by applying retaining ring to barrel, as shown.
With sleeve positioned correctly in cylinder body (as shown above), load barrel and cylinder body.
Use work sheet on opposite side to determine pinning.
Note: The SARGENT rekeying kit #437 RC/UL contains the hollow drivers and springs that must be used in chambers 3
and 4 for factory keyed cores prior to January 2009
INSTRUCTIONS FOR REKEYING THE SARGENT
®
(65-)11-10- (6300) LARGE FORMAT INTERCHANGEABLE
(REMOVABLE CORE) ASSEMBLY
For installation assistance, contact SARGENT at 800-727-5477 • www.sargentlock.com
Body
6300 (13-3424)
10-6300 (13-0977)
11-6300 (13-5175)
Slide 13-0797 for cores with box logo
13-1341 for cores without box logo
Barrel
6300 (13-0795)
10-6300 (13-0976)
11-6300 (13-4326)
Control sleeve
projection in relation
to cylinder body
Retaining ring
(01-0660)
A6409K 12/01/11
Note: Barrel is manufactured
to keep ring in position
Important
The open end of the retaining
ring must clear keyway
Install spring clip p/n 01-0660
with open end down as to allow
key thru plug
Control sleeve
6300 (13-0796)
10-6300 (13-1074)
11-6300 (13-0796)
The 6300 series LFIC (Removable Core) uses a control key whose bittings match the Top Master Key of the key system in positions 1, 2,
5 and 6. The control bittings in positions 3 and 4 are selected from the Key Bitting Array of the master key system.
T
his method significantly reduces the bittings available in the Key Bitting Array of any Top Master Key. Increasing the levels in the master
keying system and cross keying also has a significant impact on the yield of keys at each selected level.
The chamber stack value for the 6300 series LFIC (removable core) is normally calculated by using a stack value of 15 in positions 1, 2,
5, and 6. This is the total value of the bottom pins, master splits and driver pins that would be required to pin the core (based on the
keying levels).
In chambers 3 and 4 of the 6300 series LFIC (removable core), the stack value is 20. This is done to allow the control key to achieve a
shear line in chambers 3 and 4 of the control sleeve.
Important
Cylinders master keyed at the factory prior to January 2009 use hollow drivers and SARGENT recommends their
continued use.
Hollow drivers must be used in chambers 3 and 4. A different spring is used in conjunction with the hollow drivers.
These special drivers and springs are included in a special pinning kit #437 RC/UL. The drivers and springs can also
be ordered individually.
Cylinders factory master keyed after 12/31/08 use standard drivers in all positions and use spring p/n 13-1769 in all positions.
65-6300 or 1 bitted cylinders are supplied for field keying and are provided with 2 key blanks
65-6300 cylinders are shipped without pins and springs
1 bitted cylinders supplied for field keying have pins loaded only in chambers 3 and 4
111111 bitted cylinders utilize a control key cut 113511
Copyright
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2009, 2011, Sargent Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company.
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without the express written permission
of Sargent Manufacturing Company is prohibited.
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Sommario

Pagina 1 - (REMOVABLE CORE) ASSEMBLY

1Remove spring clip 01-0660 and disassemble barrel from cylinder body and sleeve or load from the top using the Top LoadingKit p/n 436-1.Finish assemb

Pagina 2

2) Calculate Bottom Pins and Master SplitsFind correct size for Bottom and Master Splits from operating key's list(a)* * * * * * BOTTOM PINS* * *

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