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How Do I Change a Key Core?

Published in Locksmithing 1 min read

Based on the reference, changing a key core involves replacing the lock cylinder to allow a new set of keys to operate the lock. Here's a general idea of how it can be done (though specific steps can vary based on the lock type):

  1. Remove the old core: The provided video context shows a demonstration of changing the core in a cabinet lock. This likely involves unlocking the cabinet (using the old key), then using a tool to release a retaining mechanism that holds the core in place.

  2. Insert the new core: Once the old core is removed, the new core is inserted into the lock housing.

  3. Secure the core: Ensure the retaining mechanism (e.g., a clip, screw, or pin) is re-engaged to hold the new core securely.

  4. Test the new keys: Use the new set of keys to test the lock, ensuring it opens and closes smoothly.

It's important to note that the specific steps for changing a key core will vary significantly depending on the type of lock involved (e.g., cabinet lock, door lock, padlock). Refer to specific instructions for your particular lock.