the special trick to the 4KS is that a photo from just one side of the key is not enough to make a working key, but the key can still be flipped over and open the lock, even with the 2 sides not being identical
Except one side of the 4ks is enough. Because they're different heights you'd think it would matter. But remember that the key is still reversible, so the sliders are mastered in a way that the same cut on 1 side mirrored to the other will actually still work
There's also a rare variant called the 3KS+ xp, which sometimes has slightly different tracks. I have only seen keys of that though and never a lock. Could that possibly be the lock you have been talking about at the end of the video? Also I am not sure about 3KS+ being able to (reliably) open up 3KS locks. The cut is not only wider on 3KS+ but the first position cut is slightly offset in comparison to the normal 3KS.
Evva has a lot of models with xp in the name, it is the exact same lock just with some dealer crap along with it. It is not the model i was talking about As for the special 3ks+ position, best i can tell it *can* be offset but also can be normal
Amazing vid mate. Always at the forefront of locc knowledge.
Thank you for the vid Rein. 💪
the special trick to the 4KS is that a photo from just one side of the key is not enough to make a working key, but the key can still be flipped over and open the lock, even with the 2 sides not being identical
Except one side of the 4ks is enough. Because they're different heights you'd think it would matter. But remember that the key is still reversible, so the sliders are mastered in a way that the same cut on 1 side mirrored to the other will actually still work
Very nice explanation thank you for consolidating all this info! Such a helpful resource!
Ohai Logab!
Very interesting, thanks for sharing
Amazing video! Very detailed explanation! 👌 🍻
Updoots for Logab, Bobby, Greenish, and last(but very far from least!) our derr fren Rein!
There's also a rare variant called the 3KS+ xp, which sometimes has slightly different tracks. I have only seen keys of that though and never a lock. Could that possibly be the lock you have been talking about at the end of the video? Also I am not sure about 3KS+ being able to (reliably) open up 3KS locks. The cut is not only wider on 3KS+ but the first position cut is slightly offset in comparison to the normal 3KS.
Evva has a lot of models with xp in the name, it is the exact same lock just with some dealer crap along with it. It is not the model i was talking about
As for the special 3ks+ position, best i can tell it *can* be offset but also can be normal
I want buy tray,pls
Where it buy? Im from vietnamese
The seethrough one or the large one?
Large one
Available here hazzertousmfg.com/Trays-and-Accessories-c132193622
@@reinderstegenwhere to buy it ? Pls
@@reinderstegen ok tks :))
Is this a good Lock-System? I am searching for new locks for my Home. What would be the best one? ~200€/Lock would be OK.
The ICS system is far better and cheaper too!
@@reinderstegen thanks a lot. Would you recommend it over Keso? I only need 3 different locks, so no big deal but it should be safe and robust.
Keso is a lot less reliable
@@reinderstegen thanks, I’ll buy ICS.
@@reinderstegen why is ICS better?