710K Door Lock Keys

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JaffaPinz
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710K Door Lock Keys

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I want to make additional door keys for my 710K Pinz and I have a key cutting machine. The key I have is identified as an FB28 by Hur and it is a double sided key. When I search for a FB28 key blank the one that pops up is single sided, not the key I have. Hopefully this is a common key used on the Pinz and someone will have an ILCO (of some other mfg) key blank number for this key.

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I've used a VW Passant blank in the past (Taylor X53).
Hope that helps.
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i had spare door keys made here in las vegas last year. the lock shop used some VW key that had "Borkey" on it and imprinted with "786 1/2". unfortunately that shop is no longer in business, but maybe that will help some. (there's two little marks over top of the O)
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ILCO X21 YS1

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I did locksmithing for my commercial customers for 35 years, never had locks on my gas Pinz but did for the diesels.

Mr Zero has the right keys but those are Ilco numbers for 2 blanks that are the same keyway. Either google Ilco X21 or YS1. It is not uncommon to have a single keyway to be used on different brand locks. Most all locksmiths have crossovers books to different manufacturer numbers. Don't know what happened to mine after I retired. :roll:
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