Peaks KIK 1099 large diameter 1095 large diameter 1006 large diameter Peaks KIK Comparison Chart Plug Face large plug face small plug face large plug face Figure 18. This chart compares the KIK cylinders. Figure 17. The Peaks 1099 KIK cylinder is shown. (.0180") jamming in the core chambers. So, the A3 System, even though its 279,000 theoretical change keys were advantageous, was abandoned. The A4 System was later developed to alleviate the core failure problem and to eliminate key interchange within the sys- tem. The pin increment used was .021" and also allowed single-step progressions. Pos- sible key bittings were increased to 78,000 (from only 16,000+ in the A2 System). Core failure was not a problem in the A4 System. Today, the A2 System is still the most widely used among the A2, A3 and A4 Systems. To combinate and originate keys for the A3 and A4 Systems, separate key punches (or at least attachments/adjust- ments) must be employed, as well as a separate set of pins. However, cylinders with .140" spacing will require a .140" capping block/staking tool. Kaba Peaks uses only the A2 System (factory default) and the A4 System. Pinning Kaba Peaks All products in the line can be combi- nated with Kaba Peaks A2 pinning kit (Figure 16), with the exception of the Peaks Schlage 6440 retrofitted LFIC. It will require the Kaba Pin Kit No. 6440- 00-5002. All Peaks cylinders can be top loaded and will use a spring cover, ex- cluding the 8800 SFIC. 42 KEYNOTES APRIL 2019 Figure 19 1099 Kaba Peaks KIK Hardware Table Arrow (H, L, W, S) Falcon (F, X, S) C/R (CL3800) LSDA (LH1000) Master (ProSeries) Marks (170, 190, 195, 201) Medeco (Select 2000 deadlocks) Sargent (single cylinder deadlocks) Schlage (A, C, D) Kaba (411 padlocks) 1095 Kaba Peaks KIK Hardware Table Cal Royal (H, L, W, S) Falcon (D, X) Weiser (D9370 & D9470) Yale (5300LN) Figure 20 Sargent (6, 7, 10, 11, T Zone) 1006 Kaba Peaks KIK Hardware Table Arrow (M & Tudor Knobs) Weiser (D9370 & D9470) Sargent (6, 7, 10, 11, T Zone) Figure 21 Master (System 29 padlocks) Trilogy (2700 & 3000 levers) Figure 19-21. These images provide the Kaba Peaks KIK Hardware Tables for the 1099, 1095 and 1006 KIKs. The New Generation of Kaba Peaks: KIK Cylinders The New Generation of Kaba Peaks KIKs — also known as Key-In-Knob cylinders, or KIL (Key-In-Lever) cylinders or even the KID (Key-in-Deadbolt) cylinders — fall into three basic styles: 1099, 1095 and 1006. The 1099 is the most popular and is pictured in Figure 17. Each KIK has been improved to high- er quality standards. The shells are now made of brass, not nickel-silver-plated. And the plugs have been changed in the 1006 large diameter as in the previous WWW.ALOA.ORG Back Screw cap Screw cap C-clip