
Creone Keybox Keycontrol Series Keyring Wire - Blue
The Creone Keybox Keycontrol Series keyring wire is a security key ring designed to secure keys to an IntelliPin. It opens and closes by twisting into a figure-8 shape, and can be crimped closed when a permanent seal is required.
Key Features
- Secures keys to IntelliPin (Keycontrol system).
- Twist action opens and closes by forming a figure-8 shape.
- Can be crimped closed for a permanent closure.
- Finish supplied as Blue.
Specifications
- Item Code: CR145035
- Product Type: Security key ring wire
- System: Creone Keycontrol series
- Intended Use: Secure keys to IntelliPin
- Closure Method: Twist open and close; optional crimp for permanent closure
- Finish: Blue
What's In The Box
- Creone Keybox Keycontrol series keyring wire (Blue)
Suitable Uses
- Keycontrol installations where keys must be physically secured to IntelliPin.
- Sites that require a tamper-evident or permanent key attachment (when crimped).
- High turnover environments such as facilities management, fleet keys, and secure key issue points.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this only for Creone Keycontrol systems?
Yes. This keyring wire is described for securing keys to IntelliPin used with the Creone Keycontrol series. - Do I have to crimp it closed?
No. It can be opened and closed by twisting into a figure-8 shape, and crimping is only used when you want a permanent closure. - What is a common handling mistake to avoid?
Twisting the ring aggressively or repeatedly in the same direction can deform it. Use the intended figure-8 twist motion and only crimp when you are sure the final key set is correct.
Additional Information
- In Keycontrol workflows, the ring is typically used to keep the key permanently paired with its IntelliPin identifier, reducing mix-ups during issue and return.
- If you intend to crimp it closed, confirm the key labelling and ordering first, as crimping is intended to prevent easy removal.
- This product is best treated as a system consumable for ongoing key issuance, rather than a one-off accessory.