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I just been told that I have to put - when giving key number LF-11 or LF-20, otherwise people think I give silca numbers, when it's always jma....hmm sorry

 

I think Mr Bargy was offering his opinion on what blank to use. I don't think he agrees with you it's a Lowe and Fletcher blank. Like me, he thinks it's a Ronis blank. JMA code RO-39.

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I think Mr Bargy was offering his opinion on what blank to use. I don't think he agrees with you it's a Lowe and Fletcher blank. Like me, he thinks it's a Ronis blank. JMA code RO-39.

 

 

I was on the chat with sks, after 15 minutes I though the person on the other side lost the plot, but then he or she asked "are this silca codes" and I'm like "no, I buy keys from you so these are jma" then he pointed that I have to use the dash - otherwise everyone thinks its silca.... it seems that power of silca gets even to sks, but I'm happy with jma keys, until now I didn't have any problem.

I like their 6 board system covers loads of keys and I could not find alternative from any other manufacturer.

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is there any way of determining blank from code on the key?

 

JMA RO-37 and RO-38 are very close...

 

Code is KM 109.

 

thanks

RO69

 

Coincidentally i've been trying to find out if WSS PCC01 is double or single sided cut for the master key. Anyone know/

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The KM109 code, where did that come from ?.

 

I think that has caused some of the confusion on this thread as you have pictured a CC key code.

 

I know. It has caused confusion and the original question has remained untouched because I've muddied the waters with a picture I didn't say was only half relevant. 

 

The KM109 is the code on the key I'm trying to find a blank for. The key looks similar to the picture but is not the same as the key in the picture.

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I know. It has caused confusion and the original question has remained untouched because I've muddied the waters with a picture I didn't say was only half relevant. 

 

The KM109 is the code on the key I'm trying to find a blank for. The key looks similar to the picture but is not the same as the key in the picture.

 

The Silca software does not list a Ronis KM series yet so it might be a new system, i have just paid for Instacode live this morning as we have 300 L&F A series keys to cut and instacode has them but the Silca software does not (YET, hurry up if your reading this Matt/Lee).

 

I have just checked and Instacode does not list the KM series either yet.

 

Do you have any pictures of the actual key you are trying to cut.

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