Section 3 - 9Key Cutting & PinningDuplicationPeaks tolerances are tighter than most other brands. Both depth and spacing must be held within +/-0.002" for proper key operation. Key machines should be periodically gauged to maintain tolerances.Framon #2Contact Framon at 517-354-5623 regarding a Peaks tip stop. Use the bitting specifications in thismanual.Framon KX-1The KX-1 cuts 140 - 6 pin keysFramon FRA-2001This machine is computer operated and a Peaks vise jaw is required.HPC CodemaxThe following are the correct DSD numbers for Peaks.140, 6-pinA2 DSD608, A jaw/red tip stopA4 DSD612, A jaw/red tip stopCodemax cuts all keys bow to tip. Peaks systems are written tip to bow. Reverse the bittings onfactory lists.HPC/LaGard 1200CMHPC manufactures the following A2 system card for Peaks:140, 6-pin: HPC card number CPKS1 red tip stop, standard A jawThe modified B vise jaw required to cut Peaks keys on the 1200CM is available from Kaba.Spacing on HPC cards is bow to tip. When using a factory bitting list, reverse the bittings. In December1996, HPC began to provide a calibration kit for the 1200, part no. CMB-CK. A spacing calibration key isavailable from Kaba to check the accuracy of the space adjustment. Because of rack-and-pinion backlash,better keys may be produced by reversing the bittings and cutting bow to tip.ITL9000Machines purchased after September 1992 already have Peaks data installed and the key rest milled toaccommodate the bottom peak.ILCO Universal IIUse 0.140" spacing disc. The 0.0125" depth disc is used for A2 system. The 0.021" depth disc is used forA4 system. Use tip stop on the 27B key rest. For 6-pin keys, chamfer the corner of the key rest for bottompeak clearance.Automatic duplicating machines like the ILCO #017 currently require field modification of the vise jaw forthe bottom peak. As of August 1992, Rytan machines are manufactured with a divot in the jaw.Cutting Keys by Code