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grahamparker

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  1. I have some genuine yale blanks and they are so tough they blunt the cutters really quickly. Silca and keyline blanks are a lot softer and produce a great cut.
  2. Genuine are a lot cheaper than Silca (even if you buy in 5000 quantity) so why would you not use genuine blanks.
  3. I think that is just an illusion from the camera angle. Great image of the plug though wish all my customers could send a photo of that quality when trying to identify a lock.
  4. I have them in stock and do them all the time. CB are notorious for cocking up orders, sending orders with items missing but still charging for them, Invoice for goods you never ordered or received I have always bought Silca from Aldridges and would never go anywhere else.
  5. There are also 8 depth versions on a KS1 using depths 0-7 card 663 1-8 card 664 7 pin depths are card 403.
  6. It is definitely CE131, we do lots of these. It is a standard key switch number like 455 on the Ronis RO20.
  7. I had my old Abus H49D section blanks done by SKS the minimum was 3000 but it still came in about £200 cheaper than a 1000 would have cost from Abus direct and i got them coined as well.
  8. http://news1.aldridgesecurity.co.uk/NLI/ViewHtmlEmail.aspx?a=CA499EF27FDE690CDD5441B4E6B7A061&b=343A1C5D49961B2739123488B61D69D8
  9. Looks like one i have seen fitted to an outside access device (half euro). If it is UL050 fit fine.
  10. You have to list them as Shoe repair machinery, if you list them as Key cutting then they will be removed as Key cutting machinery is banned from sale on Ebay.
  11. http://www.aldridgesecurity.co.uk/p-1098-asec-flat-steel-mortice-blank.aspx Cut and file to size.
  12. Sorry Tony i disagree, they are not the least bit difficult on a Triax with the R4 Jaw.
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