Intro To Interchangeable Core Locks

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The main objective of this course is to introduce you to IC Core or Interchangeable Core Locks.

There are two general categories of Interchangeable Core Locks. Large formant and small format. In this lesson we will look at some of each. The main difference between the two is that the small format uses a smaller pin and you will need a special pin kit in order to work with them. The other major difference is that small format locks are interchangeable among the manufactures. For example you could remove a Best small format lock and replace it with a Falcon, Arrow, and Eagle or a number of other small format locks.

This is not always true with large format locks. For the most part, you cannot mix large format locks. Large format removable cores from manufacturers ASSA-Abloy, BiLock, Corbin-Russwin, Medeco, Mul-T-Lock, Sargent, Schlage and Yale are not interchangeable. Although similar in appearance when installed, they are not identical and will not replace each other.

There are a great many companies that make IC locks and it is not possible to cover the specifics of every one of them. However, if you understand in general how the locks work you can usually figure out the specifics of each supplier.

This video runs 90 minutes and is divided into ten parts:

  • 1. Tools
  • 2. What Is Interchangeable Core
  • 3. How The Interchangeable Core Works
  • 4. Combinating The SFIC
  • 5. Pinning The SFIC
  • 6. Decoding The Interchangeable Core
  • 7. SFIC With No Keys
  • 8. A3 & A4 SFIC Systems
  • 9. Schlage IC Core
  • 10. Suggested Practice

Master IC locks and earn more!

One IC job will more than pay for the course.