Model 1080 comes with a mortise cylinder housing (model 1070) and an IC Core (model 8000). It is also furnished with 2 keyblanks that match the kewyay of the IC Core.
What is not furnished but is required is a Control Key. The only function of a Control Key is to insert or remove the IC core.
Model 1080-114 is 1-1/4'' long, which is the standard length for a 6-pin IC Core housing.
If you have a 7-pin system you will need a longer housing, which can be special-ordered from the factory.
Some of the keyways we stock are listed on the order form, but not all. You'll need to call to order a keyway if you don't see it listed as an ordering option above.
Keyways are very difficult to determine by looking at a picture.
Look on your key to see if the keyway may be stamped on it.
Even better, find some old paperwork that indicated the keyway you require.
It may be an old box of keyblanks that were ordered or even an order for some locks.
You can't guess at keyway so get some verification of your exact number before ordering.
Control Keys have only one purpose: to insert or remove an IC Core.
Control Keys are longer than standard keys (change keys).
The tip on the end of a Control Key is used to unlock a retaining mechanism that holds the Core in place.
Turning the Control Key ''unlocks'' the retaining mechanism, allowing you to insert the Core.
When you release the key, the mechansim springs back into the locking position.
Cams attach to the back of the cylinder.
Cam style A01 is used most often and therefore is considered the Standard Cam. If you order a cylinder and do not specify a cam, it will come with an A01 cam.
Cam style A02 is the next most popular as it is used with Exit Device Trim, Alarm Kits and the Classroom Function Mortise lock.
The other styles of cams are rarely ordered.
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In Stock (ships same day when ordered by 2:00 PM CST)
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Ohio
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