Glossary
C
Change Key: A key used to operate a lock in its normal working condition. It does not remove the core and is used by end users.
Control Key: A specialized key used to remove and install an SFIC core from its housing. It operates on a separate shear line from the change key.
Core (SFIC Core): The removable cylinder component of an SFIC lock system that contains the pins and key mechanism. It can be quickly swapped without removing the entire lock.
F
Fixed Tailpiece: A tailpiece permanently attached to the SFIC core, designed for specific lock applications where orientation and movement are standardized.
FSIC (Full Size Interchangeable Core): A larger version of an interchangeable core system used in some lock platforms. It is not compatible with SFIC systems.
G
Grand Master Key: A key that operates multiple master key systems within a larger hierarchy of locks, providing the highest level of access.
H
Housing: The part of the lock that holds the SFIC core. The housing remains installed in the door while the core can be removed and replaced.
I
Interchangeable Core (IC Core): A lock core that can be quickly removed and replaced using a control key, allowing fast rekeying without disassembling the lock.
K
Keyway: The specific shape and configuration of a key slot that determines which key blanks can enter and operate the lock.
Key Control: A system that restricts unauthorized duplication of keys to maintain security within a lock system.
L
LFIC (Large Format Interchangeable Core): A larger interchangeable core system used in heavier-duty lock applications, not compatible with SFIC systems.
Loose Tailpiece: A tailpiece that is not permanently fixed to the core and rotates or adjusts during operation, allowing more flexibility in alignment.
M
Master Key: A key that operates multiple different locks within a system while each lock still has its own individual key.
Master Key System: A structured locking system that allows different levels of access using change keys, master keys, and grand master keys.
Mortise Cylinder: A type of lock cylinder installed inside a mortise lock body, commonly used in commercial doors and compatible with SFIC housings in some systems.
P
Pin Stack: The set of pins inside a lock cylinder that must align at the shear line to allow the plug to rotate.
Pinning: The process of configuring or rearranging pins inside a core to match a specific key combination.
Plug: The rotating part of the cylinder where the key is inserted and turned to operate the lock.
R
Rekeying: The process of changing the internal pins of a lock core so it works with a new key while maintaining the same hardware.
S
SFIC (Small Format Interchangeable Core): A standardized removable lock core system used in commercial security applications that allows quick rekeying using a control key.
Shear Line: The precise line inside a lock where pins must align to allow the plug to rotate and the lock to operate.
T
Tailpiece: A metal component attached to the back of an SFIC core that connects the core to the locking mechanism inside the housing.