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    the wire shackle 1" is 814 if it is steel or 815 if it has bronze shackle. the 2" high shackle is H853,they did make a small shackle S853

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    Thanks for the replies.
    I was just checking and also have a 1 1/4" with a flat steel shackle with opening for a flat key.
    Don't know the number as I only have a copy of the #26 catalogue and it's not listed there.

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    usually add 1 to the model for steel shackle ,823,would be 824 and with chain add the 1/2.

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    sargent had flat steel keyed cast bronze locks in there 1910 catalog
    650-655 1"-2 1/4" add a c behind # if chain is desired

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    also antique padlocks.com has great info/catalogs from the David J. Heuermann site that is no/charge

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    Default Looking for information on Lever-tumbler padlocks

    Some of Yale 800 Series Padlock information....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timothy View Post
    Some of Yale 800 Series Padlock information....
    Here are PDFs with a cut-away view showing construction of Yale lever-tumbler "Standard" padlocks (1929) together with the original key blanks used (1939). I tried to merge the files into one but it was apparently too large to upload.

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