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    Default yale 937 bicentric

    just another bicentric only takes a pf (50 cyl) and sh (23 cyl) blank instead of one right and one left. the 50 side stick a little putting key in but turns easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nathanbonstein View Post
    just another bicentric only takes a pf (50 cyl) and sh (23 cyl) blank instead of one right and one left. the 50 side stick a little putting key in but turns easily.
    For those that may not know, SH is a Yale Multiplex keyway of the SA-SK Series, OEM RN11SH/Ilco 998SH while PF is a Yale Multiplex restricted keyway of the PA-PK Series, OEM RN11PF/Ilco 998PF.

    Pete

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    thanks for the message Mick
    Pete,your info is always right on and greatly appreciated
    Thank you

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