How To Rekey Schlage Everest SFIC Cylinders

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In this video, Uriah goes over Schlage Everest SFIC, or Schlage Everest small format interchangeable core lock cylinders. Schlage's Everest SFIC series is used as a type of restricted keyway, meaning that parts of the key are copyrighted and only able to be purchased by a specific locksmith set up to run the restricted system on behalf of the client.

What this means is that these SFIC locks are harder to bypass, and physically cannot have their Schlage Everest keys copied anywhere other than the locksmith's shop as the specific key blanks aren't for sale.

SFIC also means that the locks can be rekeyed by removing the core of the cylinder, instead of removing the entire lock from the door. This makes them much simpler to rekey for commercial application.

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