A small format interchangeable core (SFIC core) is a trusted access control solution used in commercial and institutional settings where fast rekeying and scalability matter. The 7 pin SFIC core offers enhanced pick resistance compared to 6‑pin models, making it a popular choice for locksmiths and facility managers. Designed for compatibility with Schlage SFIC core systems and other SFIC housings, these cores support temporary, construction, and permanent keying.
Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or installing a new master key setup, choosing the best SFIC core ensures durability, security, and efficient key control. CLK Supplies offers reliable SFIC options built for professional use and long‑term performance.
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This is the GMS Industries Best-style 7-Pin SFIC (Small Format IC Core) Mortise Cylinder Housing. This mortise cylinder housing includes either an ...
7 Pin IC Core "A" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
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7 Pin "G" 26D Keyed IC Core Cylinder G Keyway 7 Pin 2-Keys 1-Control Key *Made to Order, Ships within 5 business days. FAQsWhat is a 7-pin IC co...
7 Pin IC Core "M" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
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7 Pin IC Core "F" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
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7 Pin IC Core "G" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "K" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "L" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "WB" Keyway (Satin Chrome) For Small Format Interchangeable Core Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Cores are...
7 Pin IC Core "H" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "D" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
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7 Pin IC Core "C" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "E" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "Q" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "J" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "WB" Keyway (Satin Brass) For Small Format Interchangeable Core Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Cores are ...
7 Pin IC Core "1D" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "B" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
7 Pin IC Core "TA" Keyway (Satin Chrome) Compatible with housings from Arrow, Best, Falcon and KSP Pins to OEM Specs Cores are un-combinated
Are SFIC cores secure?
SFIC cores are secure when properly pinned, keyed, and managed within a master key system. A 7 pin SFIC core improves security by increasing key combinations and resistance to picking, bumping, and unauthorized duplication in commercial environments.
How to decode an SFIC lock core?
To decode an SFIC lock core, locksmiths use a dedicated SFIC decoding tool or disassemble the core with a control key. Pin depths are measured directly, allowing accurate key generation while maintaining system integrity and preventing damage.
How to drill out a SFIC core?
Drilling out an SFIC core is a last‑resort method used when keys are unavailable. The process targets the shear line carefully to avoid damaging the housing. Professional locksmith skills and precision tools are strongly recommended for safe removal.
How to know if an SFIC core is temporary?
A temporary SFIC core is often identified by its keying function, construction key system, or documentation. These cores are designed for short‑term access and are usually replaced after construction using a control key for quick removal.
How to remove SFIC core without control key?
Removing an SFIC core without a control key typically requires drilling or specialized extraction tools. This method risks damaging the core and housing, so it’s recommended only for trained locksmiths when non‑destructive options are unavailable.
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