![]() Each manufacturer supplies unique key blank designs for its cylinders so that the keys for one lock will not work in a different brand, or even the same manufacturer with slightly different designs. While key copying was traditionally performed mostly by locksmiths, that model has changed during the last fifteen years, especially for conventional non-high security keys that require minimal skill and commonly available blanks. Almost all of them make a copy by physically tracing the target key that is linked to and drives a cutting wheel that interacts with the properly selected blank key. Some of these require an employee to make them work others are self-service. There are key copying machines and kiosks in a lot of locations including all the DIY and hardware stores. Unlike other automated systems, the KeyMe machines can also copy hundreds of different car key transponders and key fobs for access control systems, based upon RFID technology.The location of kiosks can be more convenient than finding a locksmith.Key copies are usually less expensive than at a lock shop.This is because a physical address is required as well as a credit card, which means the owner of that card can be tracked by law enforcement if necessary As a third party repository for the storage of keys, security is higher than at a lock shop because the identification of the consumer is more assured.Customer service and the technology of key copying is better than in a lock shop because of the high- tech optical scanning method that KeyMe employs to analyze every key that is copied.Those that are not will be mailed to the consumer within two days Most of the common key profiles can be copied on-site and are stored within the kiosk. ![]()
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