Description: S Series Keys for Seeburg WallboxesKeys made to order for locks numbered from S000 thru S999 --- Free pocket key guide with every order! --- This sale is for one S series Key custom made to fit your Seeburg S series wallbox lockCheck the face of your lock and compare to the posted photo belowI can only make keys for locks stamped S & followed by 3 digits stamped into it: S000-S999 If it's blank or the number is X'ed out I cannot Your lock must be stamped with a legible number and that number must be submitted with your orderKnow your lock number before ordering Please remember to include the lock number after you add to cart, but before making paymentYou can also message the lock number Most Orders Ship in 24 Hours or Less!Tracking provided with every orderPurchases using standard shipping option should expect 3-14 business days delivery time in the USIf you need your order fast, there are more shipping options Please Take Note: The stamped numbers on lock faces can be very difficult to accurately read. The round numbers can look alike and some locks stampings are just about impossible to see with the naked eye. Clean the face, use a magnifier and daylight if needed, whatever it takes to get an accurate reading. The number you submit must be absolutely correct or your key will not turn.Keys may not be returned because the incorrect number was ordered, please be sure to double check the lock number before ordering. S Key buyers! This is Worth the Read... I receive a few emails now and then about S-keys not fitting and/or turning, and nearly every time the problem turns out to be the wallbox lock. After sitting for years locks are stiff and gummed up. If your key won't even slide into the lock, this is not because you have received the wrong key! Its simply that the tumblers inside your lock are frozen. Sometimes there's something stuck in the lock. Like what? Like 30 year old ketchup or other food crammed in by bratty kids. We've also found a number of locks with keys or other objects snapped off inside them. If there's crud or a broken key tip in the lock, you must remove it first. Once the lock is cleared and ready to receive the key the lock must be lubricated. Most people use a spray penetrating oil (CRC, WD40, gun lube and so on...), just spray a little into the key opening. Now work the key in and out (not force it, not bang it in with a hammer) until it starts to slide nicely, then when it will slide to maximum depth with ease start twisting the key slide to slide. At this point most locks will just start turning, others need more help. At this point I'm going to suggest something, something that must be done with some common sense. When a lock won't budge, I will carefully use a pair of pliers to help get the key turning. This does not mean use key bending pressure, but very often the first turn takes a lot of pressure, more than bare fingers can assert. Also keep in mind that bent, twisted or marked up keys with plier / tool marks etc can not be returned. So folks, please use your head not a hammer and good luck!
Price: 14.99 USD
Location: Merritt Island, Florida
End Time: 2024-10-31T01:18:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.99 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)