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S&G Change Key U12 4-Wheel Standard 6600/6700 Series

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SKU:
STK U12
UPC:
9329673064296
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S&G Change Key U12 for 4-Wheel 6600 and 6700 Series

Key Features icon Key Features

  • Change key for S&G 4-wheel combination locks.
  • Compatible with 6600 and 6700 series locks.
  • Used to reset or change lock combinations.
  • Gold tone finish for identification.
  • Suitable substitute for obsolete change keys in some older models.

Specifications icon Specifications

  • Item Code: U12
  • Brand: S&G (Sargent & Greenleaf)
  • Product Type: Change key
  • Compatibility: 4-wheel 6600 and 6700 series combination locks
  • Spline/Change Key: Yes
  • Finish: Gold tone

What's in the box icon What’s In The Box

  • S&G U12 change key

Suitable uses icon Suitable Uses

  • Changing combinations on S&G 6600 series locks.
  • Changing combinations on S&G 6700 series locks.
  • Service work on compatible 4-wheel combination locks.

Product code list icon S&G Change Keys (6600/6700 Series) - Item Code Family

Item Code Wheel Type Suits Lock Series Finish Notes
U12 4-Wheel 6600 / 6700 Series Gold Tone This model - Standard change key for 4-wheel combination locks
U8 3-Wheel 6600 / 6700 Series Silver Tone Standard change key for 3-wheel combination locks

FAQ icon Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does a change key do?
    It is used to reset or change the combination on compatible mechanical combination locks.
  • Will this work on older S&G locks?
    It suits 4-wheel 6600 and 6700 series locks and can often substitute obsolete keys on some older models.
  • Is this required to change the combination?
    Yes. A compatible change key is required to safely and correctly change the lock combination.

Additional information icon Additional Information

  • Change keys are service tools used by locksmiths and authorised personnel when altering safe combinations.
  • Older T8400MP locks used a now obsolete change key, and this model can often be used as a substitute.
  • Always confirm lock series compatibility before attempting a combination change.