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Masterkeying
by Actfast Locksmiths

Masterkey systems offer control over the movement of
people within a building or buildings. It is most important that the
keying requirements of a building are accurately and correctly
detailed within a master key system to provide security and
accessibility for the keyholders of the building.
Any master key suite recommendations must relate the
security of the system to the convenience of movement within the
building.
Too much reliance on one side of the
security/convenience balance will either sacrifice the security
offered or lose the convenience factor. It is thus vitally important
to strike the right balance within a master key suite.
Examples of the principle of
masterkeying are shown below.
Individually Keyed System (KD)
With an individually keyed system, each cylinder can be opened by
its individual key.
Keyed Alike (KA)
This system allows for a number of cylinders to be operated by the
same key. It is ideally suited to residential applications such as
front and back doors.
Master Keyed (MK)
A master-keyed system involves each lock having its own individual
key which will not operate any other lock in the system, but where
all locks can be operated by a single master-key.
Grand Master Keyed (GMK)
This is an extension of the master-keyed system where each lock has
its own individual key and the locks are divided into 2 or more
groups. Each lock group is operated by a master-key and the entire
system is operated by one grand master-key.
Common Entrance Suite (CES)
This system is widely used in apartments, office blocks and hotels.
Each apartment (for example) has its own individual key which will
not open the doors to any other apartments, but will open common
entrance doors and communal service areas.
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here to view the different Master key specifications
Please
contact the Master Locksmith by Phone on 01787 477513 or by email: info@actfastlocksmith.co.uk for full details
of the suites available from stock or designed to your requirements
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