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Kevron Key Head Rings AL1052p5 (Box of 5) - Mixed Colours

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Kevron Key Head Rings AL1052P5 (Box of 5) - Mixed Colours

The Kevron AL1052P5 key head rings are a simple rubber key identifier supplied in assorted colours. They are commonly used to help colour-code and quickly identify keys on shared key sets in offices, facilities, and maintenance environments. This pack is supplied as a display pack of 5.

Key features icon Key Features

  • Rubber key head rings for quick key identification.
  • Supplied in assorted colours for colour-coding.
  • Commonly used to separate keys by area, user, or function.
  • Supplied in a display pack of 5.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: AL1052P5
  • Accessory Type: Key head ring
  • Finish: Mixed Colours
  • Material: Rubber
  • Pack Quantity: 5
  • Packaging: Display pack

Contents icon What's In The Box

  • 5 × Kevron key head rings (assorted colours)

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Colour-coding shared keys in offices, schools, and facilities.
  • Maintenance teams separating keys by site, floor, or plant room.
  • Home workshops needing quick visual key identification.

Product code list icon Kevron Key Identification Accessories – Item Code Family

Item Code Accessory Type Packaging
AL1052P5 Key head rings Display pack of 5 - This product
AL1053TB Key head caps Tub of 200

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do these key head rings fit all keys?
    They are designed to suit common key head shapes, but very large or unusual key heads may not suit.
  • Can I reuse them if I change keys?
    Yes. They can typically be removed and reused, however repeated stretching can reduce grip over time.
  • What is the benefit of rings compared with caps?
    Rings provide quick colour identification while leaving most of the key head exposed, which some users prefer for reading stamped key markings.

Book icon Additional Information

  • Colour-coding is most effective when each colour is assigned a consistent meaning, such as building zone, staff role, or access level.
  • If keys are kept in pockets with coins or tools, rubber rings may wear faster, so periodic replacement can keep identification clear.
  • For high-volume key management, caps can provide more visible colour coverage, while rings keep key head markings more readable.