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The one on the left is an evva gpi section (could be someones own section but was restricted at one point) available through aldridges specials dept.

You can order a box of blanks through the evva dept at aldridges but it can take upto 6 weeks and you will need to

supply a sample key blank.If it is someones own section they will probably refuse to supply.

Give Aldridges a ring and ask for the Evva dept,quote them the number and they may be able to tell you who suppllied

them in the uk.

I used to buy these from ingersoll rand direct but they closed everyones account if you didn't spend enough

and pushed us to use aldridges.

Be warned they are bloody expensive,last one i bought came to just short of £14.00 inc vat and postage.

The Kaba 20 can be obtained through aldridges as well they are also expensive, you will need a letter of authorisation

from your customer for either of these keys.

You may also be able to order the kaba 20 key direct from

 

Kaba Ltd Head Office

Lower Moor Way

Tiverton Industrial Estate

Tiverton

Devon

EX16 6SS

Tel: 0870 000 5625

Fax: 0870 000 5397

 

E-Mail: info@kaba.co.uk

Internet: www.kaba.co.uk

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kaba 20 key works on a jma ka-2 blank but you need two cutters to be able to cut this blank.

 

the evva key will probably work on a twfu2 blank, find out if the patent has finished, i have some of these that i can sell you ive also got a spare 10 ka 2 blanks that im not going to use and wouldnt mind getting my money back both blanks cost 1.20 each

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kaba 20 key works on a jma ka-2 blank but you need two cutters to be able to cut this blank.

 

the evva key will probably work on a twfu2 blank, find out if the patent has finished, i have some of these that i can sell you ive also got a spare 10 ka 2 blanks that im not going to use and wouldnt mind getting my money back both blanks cost 1.20 each

 

Agree the wfu2 blank will probably fit but they are very thin and prone to snapping when cutting a gpi section.

 

The kaba 20 has cuts at differing angles and the tolerances are very fine, i don't think kaba would ever attempt to cut these keys manually as they can

jam quite easily.

All our parking meters in cleethorpes are fitted with these locks and i have stripped one apart and they are very complex but if you are willing to give it a go

best of luck.

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ill find out the angles for the kaba keys and let you know

 

the kabas are a bit difficult to cut but then i was only using one cutter so that would explain why only 50% worked when i was cutting these.

 

i can see what you mean about the twfu2 being a bit thin never known one to snap if its cut correctly and the customer isnt pissed when trying to open the door but i never had a complaint in 5 years of using these

 

just had a look at the depth of the cuts on the evva dont think these will snap

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