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Thursday, October 08, 2009

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KEY-REX high security locking system features continuous changing of grooves and lobes.



The patented KEY-REX high security locking system offered by Bryce Fastener (Gilbert, AZ), provides each customer with a lock keyway that is forged into the head. Every KEY-REX high security lock purchaser receives a privately exclusive geometry for the screw socket and removal key, with keyways registered unique to the customer. Additional features include:

  • Construction of stainless steel.
  • Available in sizes of 2/56 (M2.5) to 5/811 (M16).
  • Designed to prevent duplication, and no existing tool sets will fit them.
  • Millions of key patterns.
  • Continuous changing of grooves and lobes.

For more information visit www.brycefastener.com

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