“We needn’t be afraid of something new, especially if we understand it and have a chance to touch and appreciate it.” CENTRALLY LOCATED • Full Line Distributor • Competitive Pricing • Fast, Courteous Service • Orders Placed by 3 PM CST Ship The Same Day! CALL 1-800-238-7541 TODAY McDonald Dash Memphis Tennessee www.mcdonalddash.com the TMK cut with the necessary change key cut, and voila: You have the single pin for that chamber, as shown in Figure 11. This chart was created by Gordon Malc- zewski and Roger Yost at Schlage — an- other simple, yet valuable SL tool. By the way, if the cylinder is non-master-keyed, then even easier: Just use the pin of that depth (red color on the chart). Rekeying the SL Rekeying the SL cylinder is also a cinch. These instructions were also craſted by Gordon Malczewski and Roger Yost and are found in the Schlage Everest 29 SL Service Manual. Remove the cap and tailpiece as you would Authorized distributor for Assa and Ruko Mortise locks and parts Residential, Industrial, Marine and Energy Technical Services, Inc. 6174 State Route 88 Finleyville, PA 15332 724-969-2595 Office 413-677-7814 Fax [email protected] SERVICE CENTER Commercial, ordinarily do with the KIK cylinder. Then remove the retaining clip with a small screw driver. Use a key to hold in the check pin and spring. Don’t worry: there are no top pins to fall out, as the plug is self-contained. The plug will slide out without any rotation needed — wow! Be sure, though, to hold on to the locking sidebar to keep it in place. Place the plug carefully into the plug fixture and remove the plug cover for access to the springs and L-pins. When done, use a new plug cover by using the special crimping tool (part number 40-296), then reassemble the cylinder and you’re done. WWW.ALOA.ORG Conclusion From strange and new to simple and fun might be how the learning progression of the Schlage Everest SL Cylinder has af- fected you. We needn’t be afraid of some- thing new, especially if we understand it and have a chance to touch and appre- ciate it. So, go on out and get yourself some SL cylinders, the L-pins and go to town! You won’t be sorry — the fun and satisfaction will linger long aſter the job is done. Enjoy. liam M. Lynk, L, CPS, ICML, d. has been a lock- h since 1975 and he owner of www. Sglobal.com. Bill is an IC specialist, an industry author, the subject mat ter expert on IC for ALOA, and an ALOA ACE instructor, teaching classes on interchangeable cores and master keying across the country. He has originated SFIC Technical Manuals for both national and international lock manufacturers, and maintains a work- ing relationship with the major lock and security manufacturers throughout the world. In 2013 and 2015, he was named Keynotes Author of the Year. JULY / AUGUST 2016 KEYNOTES 51